


Some have been mildly entertaining in their own way, but the one major issue they've all shared is a lack of recurring characters and follow-on narratives. The sequels spawned from the highly successful first film have been a mixed bag appealing to different tastes. There's more than a hint of irony in this fans of the Fast franchise will know exactly what Dom means. "Home sweet home" utters Diesel's beefcake criminal Dom Toretto to Walker's baby-faced ex-cop Brian O'Conner as they sit in Toretto's souped up muscle car ready to race along the streets of Rio de Janeiro. Instead of a black screen, the start of the end credits has a warning on stunts shouldn't be imitated at home.When rescuing Hobbs' team who are being ambushed by Reyes's men, Dominic fires two more shots at Reyes's men while Hobb's is still lying on the ground.Finally, when Hobbs is down on the floor, there's another punch from Dom. When Hobbs hit back, there's another punch at Dom before Hobbs spins around for another lunge. Then another hard headbutt and a punch at Hobbs' face. Hobbs' and Dominic's brawl is slightly longer: Hobbs lands a cracking elbow check on Dom's back and Dom punches Hobbs in the ribs.Roman and Han, tasked to transport the money says of a possible solution : a ventilation shaft that leads straight into the garage so they can transport the money from the shaft into the transport cars. Brian founds out that there's an adjoining wall to the toilet room. The crew talks about breaking into the safe and how to transport the money.

Tej admits that the safe they're going after is the hardest to crack and they need another duplicate safe to practice.After Hobbs' team shootout with Zizi's gang, he asks whether all is clear while they are aiming guns at Neves.The extended cut is a minute longer with slight more graphic violence with the following additions:
