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  • Actor-Shared Background: Nathalie Emmanuel really doesn’t have a driver’s license. Her acting career started up right when she would have taken the tests for it and she never had time, and ever since has never needed to drive so much that she felt the need to go back for it.
  • California Doubling: The opening chase scene is in Central America, but was actually filmed in Thailand.
  • Character Outlives Actor: Continuing from his send-off in Furious 7, Brian is referenced multiple times, with Mia telling Dom that she left him home to take care of the children, but he never appears in person out of respect for Paul Walker. The final scene has his car pulling up to the family's cookout, but ends before he gets out.
  • Milestone Celebration: After several delays, it was released right around the franchise’s 20th anniversary.
  • On-Set Injury: Vin Diesel's stunt double Joe Watts sustained a serious head injury after a major fall during filming F9 at the Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden, Hertfordshire. The stunt involved the stunt double jumping from a balcony using safety wiring. The stunt double had to be airlifted to the hospital where he was placed in induced coma following the event.
  • The Other Darrin:
    • Carlos De La Hoz played Brian Marcos as a baby in The Fate of the Furious. He was replaced by twin child actors Isaac and Immanuel Holdane as a child in this film.
    • The Latin Spanish dub.
      • Due to the death of Katalina Múzquiz, Anabel Méndez replaces her as Magdalene Shaw.
      • Also, Stasiak is voiced by Eduardo Ramírez, replacing Roberto Molina from the sixth film.
  • Playing Against Type: John Cena, longtime babyface and Friend to All Children, as Dom's evil brother Jakob.
  • Preview Piggybacking: IMAX screenings for the film included the first five minutes of Jurassic World Dominion; the first set of posters for Dominion specifically advertised the preview and how to see it.
  • Release Date Change: Planned for release on May 29, 2020note , the film was one of many waylaid by the COVID-19 Pandemic — in a prescient move, it was the first to be delayed all the way into the next calendar year. After being initially re-dated to April 2021, it was incrementally nudged back to its final date of June 25.
  • Short Run in Peru: The film premiered in South Korea and Russia on May 19, 2021 and in China on May 21, over a month before the film's US premiere; Australia, New Zealand and some European territories also received the film on June 17.
  • Separated-at-Birth Casting:
    • Vinnie Bennett (the young Dom Toretto) is a very close match for Vin Diesel, with the same hairline he had in the first film and a perfect recreation of his voice.
    • Similarly, Finn Cole (the young Jakob Toretto), looks a lot like a younger John Cena, especially in the shape of his face and head, which is especially noticeable when a scene transition between the flashbacks to present show their matching faces. Strangely, despite Cena and Diesel's documented lack of resemblance, Bennett and Cole actually could pass for brothers in their scenes together.
  • What Could Have Been: Originally, Chris Morgan was going to write this film solo, continuing his trend of writing for the franchise. But he had to exit due to being too busy with Hobbs & Shaw at the time (which was part of the same franchise), leading Justin Lin to write the script himself.

Miscellaneous Trivia:

  • The film is the first Hollywood production to cross the $700 million mark at the worldwide box office in the COVID-19 era (then was dethroned by No Time to Die). No non-Chinese film had done this since The Rise of Skywalker back in late 2019-very early 2020.

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