Vin Diesel chokes back tears in emotional Paul Walker tribute at ‘Fast and Furious’ 25th anniversary screening

“The Fast and the Furious” returned to its LA roots on Monday night, with a special 25th anniversary screening at the Director’s Village Theater — the same spot where the first film premiered in 2001. Of course with this franchise, the cars are the stars — so the first film’s iconic Dodge Charger and orange Toyota Supra had places of honor in front of the theater.
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“The Fast and the Furious” returned to its LA roots on Monday night, with a special 25th anniversary screening at the Director’s Village Theater — the same spot where the first film premiered in 2001. Of course with this franchise, the cars are the stars — so the first film’s iconic Dodge Charger and orange Toyota Supra had places of honor in front of the theater. Spotted in the audience were Tyrese Gibson, a mainstay of the series since 2003’s “2 Fast 2 Furious,” and Meadow Walker, the daughter of late star Paul Walker. Vin Diesel introduced the film alongside producer Neil H.
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- “The Fast and the Furious” returned to its LA roots on Monday night, with a special 25th anniversary screening at the Director’s Village Theater — the same spot where the first film premiered in 2001. Of course with this franchise, the cars are the stars — so the first film’s iconic Dodge Charger and orange Toyota Supra had places of honor in front of the theater.
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Vin Diesel chokes back tears in emotional Paul Walker tribute at ‘Fast and Furious’ 25th anniversary screening
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