Did you have any conversations with Vin or the other cast members about how you're making fun of their family through the whole movie?

[Laughs] No, I think nobody understands the mythology of the Fast universe better than Vin. Aimes was really a product of [former Fast director] Justin [Lin]'s imagination, and Vin is a huge supporter of what Aimes is doing. You don't want a universe where everybody feels so invincible, and to have multidimensional characters whose allegiances you're unsure of or whose purpose is to work against the Torettos, he knows that makes a better movie.

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