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Minute With: Jason Statham and Idris Elba on 'Fast &
Furious' spin-off
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[July 26, 2019] By
David Sahl
COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters)
- Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham return as agent Hobbs
and outcast Shaw in "Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw",
their own spin-off in the hugely successful film
franchise.
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The two characters, who strongly dislike each other, must join
forces against villain Brixton, played by Idris Elba.
Reuters spoke to Statham and Elba about the spin-off and
franchise, whose films have grossed more than $5 billion
worldwide. Below are edited excerpts of those interviews.
JASON STATHAM
Q: What is the film about?
Statham: "It's about two guys that do not want to be in the same
room as each other, have to put their differences to one side
for the greater good of saving the world."
Q: How did the idea of a spin-off come about?
Statham: "We did part 8 (where) we had a couple of great moments
face to face, and people responded to the animosity and the
tension in the room when we were trying to kill each other. We
expanded on that and people wanted to see more of it."
Q: What's the secret of the "Fast & Furious" success?
Statham: "It's down to the characters ... people relate to
characters they either like or don't like ... The action hero
was coined by Arnold (Schwarzenegger) and Sylvester Stallone,
there was something about them that was relatable or their humor
or there was just something about their personality ... We are
drawn to see these people overcome the odds."
IDRIS ELBA
Q: How would you describe your character?
Elba: "My character is a human being with an extraordinary
ability, he's part machine and this part machine is designed to
fight. It's designed for war. He has a big ego ... in fact his
ego is what might destroy him as opposed to his machinery ... He
has a recurring memory that isn't a good one."
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Q: What was it like working with Jason Statham and Dwayne Johnson?
Elba: "It's working with the best in their game ... (They) have been
action movies for like 20 years ... I was like a kid in a candy shop
watching these guys do that."
Q: Did you do your own stunts?
Elba: "I did a lot of the fighting sequence stunts myself, some of
the bike stunts I did myself and that's because (director) David (Leitch)
wants to have you in the frame ... We did a lot of training for
fitness because he does long takes and we got in there as much as
possible."
Q: You wrote a song on your iPad during filming, how did that
happen?
Elba: "There's always set up times in between shots ... in that time
space I always have something to do and it's typically playing FIFA
(video games) or making music. And I wrote a song that is in the
movie, in the chase sequence."
Q: Is your DJing and music a second career?
Elba: "Second career for sure, I've been DJing all my life, but now
I can say it's a career because I'm loving it, it's very grounding
for me."
(Reporting by David Sahl, writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, editing
by Larry King)
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