<p>Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson on Friday confirmed that he will be reprising his role of Luke Hobbs in the next chapter of the <em>Fast & Furious</em> film franchise.</p>.<p>Johnson, who returned to the action-adventure series with a mid-credit scene in recently released <em>Fast X,</em> said he will also be starring in a new <em>Hobbs</em> movie which will be a direct continuation of the main <em>Fast Saga</em> story and serve as a link between <em>Fast X </em>and <em>Fast X: Part II.</em></p>.<p>"Luke Hobbs will be returning to the <em>Fast & Furious </em>franchise... The next <em>Fast & Furious' </em>film you’ll see the legendary lawman in will be the HOBBS movie that will serve as a fresh, new chapter & set up for <em>FASTX: Part II</em>, the WWE wrestler-turned-actor wrote.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/marvel-halts-production-on-thunderbolts-movie-due-to-writers-strike-1222053.html" target="_blank"><strong>Also Read: Marvel halts production on 'Thunderbolts' movie due to writers' strike</strong></a></p>.<p>Johnson first played Luke Hobbs in 2011's <em>Fast Five</em> and later returned for <em>Fast & Furious 6 </em>(2013), <em>Furious 7 </em>(2015) and "The Fate of the Furious" (2017). He also starred in the spin-off movie <em>Hobbs & Shaw </em>in 2019, alongside Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw.</p>.<p>The 51-year-old had a fall out with franchise star Vin Diesel during the making of <em>The Fate of the Furious.</em> He announced in 2021 that he will not return to <em>Fast and Furious </em>franchise in any of their future ventures.</p>.<p>In his post on Friday, Johnson said last year he and Diesel "put all the past behind us".</p>.<p>"We’ll lead with brotherhood and resolve - and always take care of the franchise, characters & FANS that we love. I’ve built my career on an “ Audience First” mentality and that will always serve as my North Star," he wrote.</p>.<p>The action star also congratulated his <em>Fast</em> family and Universal Studios on the global success of <em>Fast X.</em></p>.<p>Johnson said he will producing the next chapter in the franchise via his Seven Bucks Production.</p>
<p>Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson on Friday confirmed that he will be reprising his role of Luke Hobbs in the next chapter of the <em>Fast & Furious</em> film franchise.</p>.<p>Johnson, who returned to the action-adventure series with a mid-credit scene in recently released <em>Fast X,</em> said he will also be starring in a new <em>Hobbs</em> movie which will be a direct continuation of the main <em>Fast Saga</em> story and serve as a link between <em>Fast X </em>and <em>Fast X: Part II.</em></p>.<p>"Luke Hobbs will be returning to the <em>Fast & Furious </em>franchise... The next <em>Fast & Furious' </em>film you’ll see the legendary lawman in will be the HOBBS movie that will serve as a fresh, new chapter & set up for <em>FASTX: Part II</em>, the WWE wrestler-turned-actor wrote.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/marvel-halts-production-on-thunderbolts-movie-due-to-writers-strike-1222053.html" target="_blank"><strong>Also Read: Marvel halts production on 'Thunderbolts' movie due to writers' strike</strong></a></p>.<p>Johnson first played Luke Hobbs in 2011's <em>Fast Five</em> and later returned for <em>Fast & Furious 6 </em>(2013), <em>Furious 7 </em>(2015) and "The Fate of the Furious" (2017). He also starred in the spin-off movie <em>Hobbs & Shaw </em>in 2019, alongside Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw.</p>.<p>The 51-year-old had a fall out with franchise star Vin Diesel during the making of <em>The Fate of the Furious.</em> He announced in 2021 that he will not return to <em>Fast and Furious </em>franchise in any of their future ventures.</p>.<p>In his post on Friday, Johnson said last year he and Diesel "put all the past behind us".</p>.<p>"We’ll lead with brotherhood and resolve - and always take care of the franchise, characters & FANS that we love. I’ve built my career on an “ Audience First” mentality and that will always serve as my North Star," he wrote.</p>.<p>The action star also congratulated his <em>Fast</em> family and Universal Studios on the global success of <em>Fast X.</em></p>.<p>Johnson said he will producing the next chapter in the franchise via his Seven Bucks Production.</p>