What’s your favorite non-‘Fast and Furious’ Vin Diesel movie?
s range is limited almost entirely to bald men wearing white tank tops who enact schemes of vengeance against aliens and/or humans, he has spent much of the last decade as one of the world’s biggest movie stars. According tofranchise alone earning more than $5.9 billion worldwide.
Has any actor made more out of fewer sleeves than Vin Diesel? opens in theaters this Friday, although at this point, the coronavirus pandemic may make its release more theoretical than concrete. For the record, Diesel plays Ray Garrison, a soldier given “nanite” blood that enables him to heal any injury — and yes, he uses it to enact vengeance against a lot of people. and ensemble dramas , Diesel has headlined 12 movies — mostly action films, with a couple of more serious pictures sprinkled in.
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