XXX3 to Revive Vin Diesel
No scalp? No problem.
The producers of the XXX franchise made every effort to remove Vin Diesel from the series. Not only did they turn the franchise over to Ice Cube for the sequel, they filmed a short for the XXX DVD where Diesel's character, Xander Cage, gets his trademark scalp blown off.
Now, director Rob Cohen and Diesel have sat down with Revolution Studios' Joe Roth to discuss bringing Cage back for XXX3. "Joe Roth came to the dubbing stage [of The Mummy] just last week, sat down and said, 'I own all the rights to XXX. Vin wants to do another one. Would you be interested?'" said Cohen. "I said, 'Yeah, if I can sit down with everybody and make sure that the rules are set."
It would be easy enough to explain that Cage just faked his death. "You mean when I blew his scalp off? Never has a director gotten so much revenge on an actor. I was so mad. I was so angry by the time we got back from the press tour that when Sony came to me and said, 'We're going to have a new one, we want you to shoot a scene that passes the torch.' I said, 'Hell with passing the torch. Let's kill him.' Now I'm a little embarrassed by that, but I just laughed, because it was just out of anger."
Everyone's all grown up now, so XXX3 should be tension-free. "Yes, he has had a baby girl. He's in a good relationship. I had dinner with him before he did Fast and Furious. He's a different man. He's been sobered by the ups and downs of a career, and I think he now understands what a good synergy we had on this set and that he took for granted. That would be a good thing, and I also appreciate what he brings to the table, which is quite a bit. It was just like we were young and foolish, or he was young and I was foolish."
Now, director Rob Cohen and Diesel have sat down with Revolution Studios' Joe Roth to discuss bringing Cage back for XXX3. "Joe Roth came to the dubbing stage [of The Mummy] just last week, sat down and said, 'I own all the rights to XXX. Vin wants to do another one. Would you be interested?'" said Cohen. "I said, 'Yeah, if I can sit down with everybody and make sure that the rules are set."
It would be easy enough to explain that Cage just faked his death. "You mean when I blew his scalp off? Never has a director gotten so much revenge on an actor. I was so mad. I was so angry by the time we got back from the press tour that when Sony came to me and said, 'We're going to have a new one, we want you to shoot a scene that passes the torch.' I said, 'Hell with passing the torch. Let's kill him.' Now I'm a little embarrassed by that, but I just laughed, because it was just out of anger."
Everyone's all grown up now, so XXX3 should be tension-free. "Yes, he has had a baby girl. He's in a good relationship. I had dinner with him before he did Fast and Furious. He's a different man. He's been sobered by the ups and downs of a career, and I think he now understands what a good synergy we had on this set and that he took for granted. That would be a good thing, and I also appreciate what he brings to the table, which is quite a bit. It was just like we were young and foolish, or he was young and I was foolish."
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BlastastiC writes: on Jul 21 2008 11:09 AM They should call the 4th one XXXX and make it just one big advert for Castlemaine. (Reply to this) |
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kodie131 writes: on Jul 21 2008 11:15 AM ...or they could just stop making more xxx movies... (Reply to this) |
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doc.grizzly writes: on Jul 21 2008 11:17 AM XXX3, I will only see it if it has Vin Diesel, Samuel Jackson, and Ice cube. The three most ridiculous "actors" in the most ridiculous and unneeded franchise, staring in a movie with not just 3 x's, but a 3 to top it off, I can't wait to pick it up at the 5.50 bargain ben at Wal-Mart. (Reply to this) |
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AlbertBrodsky writes: on Jul 21 2008 11:18 AM Sounds like a steaming bucket of fail. Go ahead and make it. I didn't bother watching the other two, why would I start now? (Reply to this) |
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dougkip writes: on Jul 21 2008 11:23 AM *sighs* (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Jul 21 2008 11:32 AM Must every piece of garbage become a trilogy now? (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jul 21 2008 11:39 AM I actyually thought the first one was cool, then the second one was horrible, now since Diesal really sucks this will probably suck... I do hope Babylon AD is good, theres not enough good sci fi movies lately. (Reply to this) |
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Goatmeal writes: on Jul 21 2008 11:43 AM XXX3 won't revive Diesel's faltering career as an action star. In fact, not even F&F4 will. Both franchises are past their prime and are things of the past (though F&F4 could be a moderate success). Diesel was demanding a$$loads of money to appear in F&F2 and XXX2, so when he didn't return for them, he lost some momentum with the fans. Then, when he starred in Pacifier, people just got confused and stopped caring. Now he's desperate to do whatever it takes to try to put his career back on track (by appearing in sequels to films in which made him in the first place). But it may be too little too late. (Reply to this) |
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nathanpoitras writes: on Jul 21 2008 12:24 PM Nobody cares about this. (Reply to this) |
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kdbarrett writes: on Jul 21 2008 12:26 PM I liked the first one, it was a fun action movie as I recall. Haven't even thought of picking up the DVD, though... The second one, well it did have the interesting twist of the good guys being black and getting to blow the s%&* out of stuff and still remain the good guys. No white guys giving them permission to blow s%&* up. Too bad it didn't have a better actual story. And I beg to differ with doc.grizzly. Sam Jackson is, in fact, an actor and damn fine one at that. Vin and Ice (I can refer to them that way 'cause we're pals...) are performers who can occasionally be induced to act to some degrees. They are not in the same league with Mr. Jackson, however. (Reply to this) |
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punktuate writes: on Jul 21 2008 12:31 PM would be sweet to have Vin Sam and Cube (Reply to this) |
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sportzboy698 writes: on Jul 21 2008 12:39 PM In reply to this comment (#1906191) Agree (Reply to this) |
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rahjelli writes: on Jul 21 2008 12:55 PM ummm, didn't Sam make it a point to stress that Vin's body was found dead in Bora Bora in part 2 (an obvious slap to Vin for not coming back for the sequel)... Guess there will be a great spin on that to bring him back to life. Yeah Hollywood is running out of ideas alright. (Reply to this) |
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rascal.within writes: on Jul 21 2008 02:23 PM cant comment much ,i guess vin been away for a while from the limelight . Sighs . Hope he could do it all the way , yet again with all his charm and Mascularity. LAWL! (Reply to this) |
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halose7en writes: on Jul 21 2008 02:24 PM I dunno, I could be up for it. I was never the biggest fan of the XXX series, but what the hell? Part 1 was good. (Reply to this) |
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stevalex writes: on Jul 21 2008 03:06 PM D***, what happened to the big action stars the 70s/80s set as standard? Nowadays, you just don't have that kind of star power...well, outside of a handful of actors/actresses (like Bale and Jolie). Everything just seems to have become too sanitized and recycled. However, I have to admit this summer had a few great action movies. It's definitely a step in the right direction. (Reply to this) |
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ChuckW writes: on Jul 21 2008 03:37 PM In reply to this comment (#1906091) Right on! Testify, brother! You are reading my mind! (Reply to this) |
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dajosimp writes: on Jul 21 2008 03:47 PM I have to admit i actually enjoyed XXX2, but only because it was so horrible. Best scene... Sam L. totally shoots the bad girl in the head and goes, "I TOLD YOU YOU SHOUDLVE KILLED THE B*TCH!!" Seriously though, its sad, but i will see any movie with Ice Cube no matter how stupid it looks(he IS the nigga we love to hate after all). You know what else is sad? When you watch the Boiler Room and Pitch Black and realize Vin Diesel could have been at least a decent actor if he hadnt been thrown into the whole action star stereotype. Also, see Find Me Guilty, he is pretty funny in that and its definitely one of his better acting roles. (Reply to this) |
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selke99 writes: on Jul 21 2008 05:58 PM Yeah, I was suprised how much I liked the first one. Could have been a franchise with Diesel. Guess he got an even bigger head. (Reply to this) |
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John Z. Delorean writes: on Jul 21 2008 06:07 PM Diesel doesn't deserve a chance to get his once horrible now nonexistent career on track. He thought he was the biggest thing going and now he's probably back to working the door at some nightclub. He should've begged to be in the new Terminator as that would not required any acting out of him at all. Peace Vinny. (Reply to this) |
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