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: The intense "double corridor" fight scene, where Hobbs and Shaw take down enemies in parallel hallways, was originally sketched out on a cocktail napkin by co-writer Drew Pearce during a flight to London.

: The final hour of the film is set in Samoa (though it was actually filmed on the island of Kaua'i) to showcase the culture and heritage of the Hobbs family. [MINI Super-HQ]_Fast.&.Furious.Presents.Hobbs.&...

: Director David Leitch used specific fighting styles to tell the story of the characters without dialogue. Shaw is portrayed as a focused, technical martial artist, while Hobbs uses more primal, reckless "power moves" and found objects to smash opponents. : The intense "double corridor" fight scene, where

: Despite the film's wild stunts, Leitch pushed for as much practical action as possible. This included installing a rain machine on a stage for the final showdown rather than adding digital rain in post-production. Shaw is portrayed as a focused, technical martial

: The exterior of the high-tech Eteon headquarters is actually the McLaren Technology Centre , the real-life base for the McLaren Formula 1 team. Casting & Cameos

: Idris Elba’s character was originally scripted to call himself the "Black James Bond," but Elba felt it was too close to real-world rumors of him playing 007. He improvised the "Black Superman" line on the spot. Easter Eggs & Trivia