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Vin Diesel Teases Role in Marvel's 'The InHuman'
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'I get the strange feeling that Marvel thinks I'm Inhuman,' the Groot voice actor wrote on Facebook to celebrate 'Guardians of the Galaxy' release.

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Vin Diesel may star in another Marvel movie. The actor who voiced Groot in Marvel's recently-released "Guardians of the Galaxy" seemed to hint at the studio's adaptation of "The InHuman" and to tease a possible role in the project.

"Vin and Marvel... you all made it happen!" Diesel posted on Facebook to celebrate the successful release of "Guardians of the Galaxy". The "Fast and Furious" star then added, "I get the strange feeling that Marvel thinks I'm Inhuman... Haha."

Rumor of the "InHuman" movie has been around for some time. It's about superhumans initially created by the alien Kree. After being abandoned, they formed their own society led by Black Bolt, Medusa, Karnak, Gorgon, Triton, Crystal, Maximus the Mad, and Lockjaw.

Before confirming his voice role for the Groot, Diesel dropped a hint about an unspecified Marvel role at last year's Comic-Con. He said back then, "Marvel was excited about bring a different kind of relationship, a different kind of love story." He referred to his character in "Fast and Furious" franchise, "I guess kind of inspired from the Dom-Letty relationship, into the Marvel universe."

While the rumored "InHuman" project hasn't been confirmed, "Guardians of the Galaxy" writer Nicole Perlman previously revealed, without giving into details and naming the other titles, that "Guardians" was not the only story Marvel was trying to bring to the big screen. "I can't tell you what the other titles were that they were offering up on the table," she said.

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