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‘A straight-up fist fight gets tedious’

Jason Statham and Dwayne Johnson turn the action up to the max in the first Fast & Furious spin-off, Hobbs & Shaw, which also stars Dame Helen Mirren and Idris Elba. LAURA HARDING meets the cast to find out what it takes to make such a heart-pumping block

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THE Fast & Furious franchise has cornered the market in fast cars and wild stunts since the first film roared into cinemas in 2001.

Eight blockbuste­r movies later and the first spin-off is here, centring on Dwayne Johnson’s hulking lawman, Luke Hobbs, and Jason Statham’s lawless mercenary, Deckard Shaw.

Nemeses since they first faced off in 2015’s Fast & Furious 7, the duo are now forced to put aside their smack talk and team up to take on a violent threat to the world.

This comes in the shape of Idris Elba’s geneticall­y and technologi­cally enhanced soldier Brixton in the new action blockbuste­r Hobbs & Shaw, which gives Statham and Johnson the chance to fill out the fan favourite characters.

“I did a very small tag on part 6, I came in in the shadows for part 7 and didn’t have a lot to say, I just came in and wanted to kill everybody,” says Statham.

“Then we get to learn a little more about him in part 8 so Deckard Shaw was certainly someone that we could pull back the curtain on and have a look at and focus down on what he stands for.

“There has been this misconcept­ion that he’s just this ruthless bad guy and we get to know that he’s not exactly that, and it’s the same with the Hobbs character.

“The pair of us really had a lot of on-screen

fireworks so it really made sense to go and expand out on that story.”

As you might expect, both the action stars get some formidable fight scenes, but Statham, 52, has a particular­ly fun one, which sees him brandishin­g a champagne bottle in a way it certainly was not intended.

“I always get a little bit apprehensi­ve with props,” he admits with a laugh.

“They just stack them all up and go, ‘You are going to bash someone with a toaster, there is the saucepan for the bullet catch, there is the champagne bottle’ — it’s like The Generation Game, pick your prizes. “Props have been a thing of my action

movie physical fights for many many years. I’ve wrapped people up with hoses. I’ve hit them with everything you could put your hands on.

“It’s just part of the fun, you know? A straight-up fist fight gets a little tedious.”

He pauses. “It’s a rubber toaster, mind.” The film also gives audiences more of a chance to get to know Shaw’s family, including his sister Hattie, played by The Crown star Vanessa Kirby, and his

formidable mother, Magdalene Shaw, played by Dame Helen Mirren, after her fleeting debut appearance in Fast & Furious 8.

Dame Helen’s casting in the franchise came as a surprise to many when it was first announced, but it gives the 74-yearinner old Oscar-winner opportunit­ies not afforded her in her other prestigiou­s projects.

“I just love driving cars in movies,” she says enthusiast­ically. “I love it — you get empty roads, you can do stuff that you

can’t do in a normal car. It just looked like a really fun thing to be a part of.

“It was wonderful to play the Queen, it was wonderful to play all the roles that I’ve played, , Elizabeth I, Catherine the Great, but I just really wanted to do something where I could really have good fun.”

That being said, she now has two of these films under her belt and is yet to get behind the wheel of a car.

“Can you believe it?!” she jokes, exasperate­dly. “What’s the matter with them?!

“I was hoping, but it will come — we have to pay our dues before we get the prize.”

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Jason Statham as Deckard Shaw
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Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs

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