Marking their reunion after Keanu Reeves backed his movie 'Last Days', director Justin Lin boards the big-screen adaptation of the actor's best-selling graphic novel.
According to a new report, the 'Fast and Furious' film franchise director is being eyed to direct the follow-up to 'Spider-Man: Far From Home' which is scheduled to start filming in the fall.
A source who is not involved in his film reveals to the New York Daily News that the Dominic Toretto depicter 'doesn't know his lines and he shows up out of shape.'
While Lin will remain as a producer of the tenth 'Fast and Furious' film, production of the movie will take a brief pause as execs and producers look to find his replacement.
The 'F9' director declares he will 'never say never' to the idea of merging the two successful franchises, while 'Fast and Furious' star Michelle Rodriguez says she's 'all in' for the potential crossover.