DominicToretto X ReaderFind skins like this: almost equal very similar quite similar - Skins that look like this but with minor edits. Owen Shaw x Reader - Toretto's little sister Originally posted by psicomana Imagine being the youngest of the Torettos and going after Shaw with the rest of the team and slowly falling for him unable to resist his charm (even though you try to). Whether he’s taking life “one quarter mile at a time,” drinking any beer as long as it’s a Corona, or putting his skin on the line to protect his ever-growing family, Dominic Toretto has had his fair share of great moments ever since Vin Diesel brought the on-screen badass to life in 2001’s The Fast and the Furious. While not always the easiest person to deal with in the franchise, Dom has always been the linchpin of the series, the glue that keeps everyone together, and the bridge that makes complete strangers into “familia.”But what are the best Dominic Toretto moments, those iconic speeches, races, and brutal fights that have audiences coming back to the theater for more and more over the past 20 years? As we look toward the release of F9, let's take a step back and check out the franchise star’s best moments from his humble beginnings as mechanic-turned-racer-turned-low-level-criminal to someone who is pretty much a superhero with his insane stunts. These are the best Dominic Toretto moments in the Fast and Furious movies in Toretto’s A Quarter Mile At A Time’ Speech The Fast And The FuriousAs cheesy as it may be, Dominic Toretto’s “a quarter mile at a time” speech in The Fast and the Furious is hands down one of the character’s best moments and does a tremendous job of setting up his motivations and desires in the movies that follow. Coming about halfway through the movie, the iconic line is spoken just after Dom tells Brian O’Conner Paul Walker about the death of his father and the way a younger version of the character brutally attacked the man Dom says he turns to racing and the thrill of the 10-second quarter-mile, he explains that it allows him to not think about the madness in his life or those around him, giving him a much-needed escape from the world. It also tells you everything you need to know about why Dom continues to push himself to the limit, even when death is a possible Toretto Challenges Sean Boswell To A Race Tokyo DriftDominic Toretto wasn’t in 2 Fast 2 Furious Vin Diesel was busy starting the xXx franchise and it looked like he wasn’t going to be in The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift. That all changed when Dom shows up in Tokyo to challenge Sean Boswell Lucas Black to a race in the film’s final while the scene is no longer than a couple of minutes, it accomplishes quite a bit. Not only does it see the return of Vin Diesel’s most badass character, it also does a great job of building the world of the Fast and Furious franchise, shedding light on the Han Lue’s Sung Kang past and how he fits into the bigger picture. It is a wonderful scene, even if it makes the Fast and Furious timeline a little Toretto And Brian O’Conner Fight Fast And FuriousWe had heard all about Dominic Toretto’s white-hot rage through stories told in The Fast and the Furious, but we finally got to see it in action in 2009’s Fast and Furious when he confronts Brian O’Conner about Letty Ortiz Michelle Rodriguez being an FBI informant prior to her “death” earlier in the movie. As soon as Brian sees Letty’s name come across his phone, he knows he’s in trouble with Dom, who is slowly walking toward throwing Brian into a shelf, Dom proceeds to beat the tar out of his old friend, viciously at that. Blinded by rage, pain, and all other sorts of emotions, Dom becomes the version of himself he told Brian about all those years ago, one that will do anything to get back at those who harmed his Toretto And Luke Hobbs Square Off Fast FiveAs soon as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson joined the Fast Five cast replacing Tommy Lee Jones, you knew his character would cross paths with Dominic Toretto at some point, and boy, do they cross paths. Over the course of 2011 heist film, Johnson’s Luke Hobbs and Dom have several run-ins, but the biggest and baddest of these takes place when Hobbs attempts to arrest the Toretto crew, kicking off one hell of a one-on-one fist the brutal melee, Dom and Hobbs bust through walls, throw each other through windows, and pretty much destroy every piece of furniture in their path. But just before Dom, who is blinded by rage, is preparing to smash in Hobbs’ head with a wrench a callback to The Fast and the Furious?, he listens to reason and lets him live, even if it means the team is placed under Toretto’s Salute Mi Familia’ Speech Fast FiveThe big vault heist in Fast Five makes for one of the most insane scenes in the franchise and surely caused a ton of collateral damage in the process. But just before the team prepares to carry out the $100 million job, they get together for one more “family” moment, which includes a meaningful speech and toast from Dominic a beer in hand that’s not a Corona, by the way, Dom tells his crew that money will come and go and that the most important thing in the world is the group of people in the room before saying “Salute mi familia.” This brief yet impactful scene helps better build up the badass with a heart of gold character of Dominic Toretto and helps justify the madness he’s about to Toretto Flies Through The Air To Save Letty Ortiz Fast And Furious 6By the time Fast and Furious 6 came around, the franchise had become a full-on action franchise that was no longer centered on the street-racing aspect of earlier installments, nor was it really tied to reality. Despite that, the sixth installment in the franchise does feature one of the most badass scenes involving Dominic Toretto and further proof he is not the film’s villain, Owen Shaw Luke Evans commandeers a tank alongside Letty Ortiz still suffering from amnesia following her “death” in Fast and Furious, Brian O’Conner and Roman Pearce Tyrese Gibson cause it to flip over, throwing Letty into the air. Seeing this go down, Dom jumps out of his speeding car and flies through the air to grab his wife before she can fall to her death. It’s an outlandish moment that makes no sense and both should have died, but I’ll be damned if it’s not one of the coolest things I’ve Toretto Almost Dies Furious 7For a franchise that has continued to up the ante as much as the Fast and Furious, it should have come as no surprise that 2015’s Furious 7 was going to be one hell of a thrill ride from start to finish. And event though the movie is one logic-defying moment after another skydiving cars, driving cars through skyscrapers, Luke Hobbs breaking a cast by flexing, it also has a lot of heart and tears, plenty of tears.One of the biggest tear-jerkers of Furious 7 comes when Dominic Toretto is pretty much dead after being in the wrong place at the wrong time when a parking garage collapses. Dom lies unresponsive at first but when Letty Ortiz tells him she remembers everything, our hero comes back from the brink of death and responds with “it’s about time” before explaining he didn’t tell her they were married because “You can’t tell someone they love you.”Dominic Toretto’s Speech About Brian O’Conner Furious 7Before Furious 7 even came out, you knew the movie was going to bring on the waterworks following Paul Walker’s November 2013 death. And how the seventh installment in the franchise handled the actor’s death was truly something to behold. Following the touching moment where Brian O’Conner and his family play on the beach while the rest of the crew watch on and enjoy the beauty of the moment, Dominic Toretto goes for a drive. When he gets to a crossroad, Brian pulls up beside him saying “Thought you could leave without saying goodbye?” and the tears really start then comes the creme de la creme of Dominic Toretto speeches when he goes back to the “quarter mile at a time” line and ties it into his bond with Brian before saying Brian will always be his brother as their cars head in two different directions, creating one of the most beautiful Toretto Faces Off With A Submarine The Fate Of The FuriousIn The Fate of the Furious, after Dominic Toretto has already turned against Cipher Charlize Theron and is working with his old crew again, his former tormentor and boss fires a homing missile at him as payback for his treachery. I guess Cipher forgot that Dom is unmatched behind the wheel and not only dodges the missile but leads it towards a nuclear submarine the cyberterrorist was hellbent on using to start a nuclear improbable, ridiculous, and insane stunt makes absolutely no sense, but this is Dominic Toretto we’re talking about here. Not only is the threat of nuclear war stomped out, Dom somehow survives the explosion and lives to see another day… another day in a character like Dominic Toretto, a franchise like Fast and Furious, and an actor like Vin Diesel, it is safe to say we’ll be seeing more touching and badass moments in the years to come. If you want to revisit all of these moments, and others like it, now’s the perfect time to go back and watch all the Fast and Furious movies streaming. Your Daily Blend of Entertainment News Philip grew up in Louisiana not New Orleans before moving to St. Louis after graduating from Louisiana State University-Shreveport. 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Home EntertainmentNews After 22 years, the end of the road has begun for The Fast Saga. With the horizon in sight, Vin Diesel Guardians of the Galaxy and company will be going bigger than ever for the final two films in the franchise, starting with Fast X, which debuted its first trailer today. The action-packed trailer that spans almost four minutes and focuses on Dominic Toretto Diesel, who has been growing, building, and protecting his family for over two decades. Dom’s love for family is his biggest strength and weakness, and Dante Aquaman’s Jason Momoa will look to tear the family apart once and for all. Dante is the son of the deceased Brazilian drug kingpin Hernan Reyes, the main villain of Fast Five. Dante has been planning his revenge for 12 years, and now, he teams with Cipher The Old Guard’s Charlize Theron to take out Dom by going after his 8-year-old son, Brian Marcos Leo Abelo Perry FAST X Official Trailer The Fast Saga is known for its large ensemble cast, and Fast X is bringing back many actors from previous movies. Returning for Fast X will be Michelle Rodriguez Widows, Tyrese Gibson 2 Fast 2 Furious, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges F9, Nathalie Emmanuel Game of Thrones, Jordana Brewster Who Invited Charlie?, Jason Statham Wrath of Man, Sung Kang Tokyo Drift, Scott Eastwood The Outpost, John Cena Peacemaker, and Helen Mirren Hobbs & Shaw. Joining the cast will be Brie Larson Captain Marvel as a rogue Agent named Tess, Daniela Melchior The Suicide Squad as a Brazilian street racer tied to Dom’s past, Alan Ritchson as Agency head Aimes Reacher, and Rita Moreno West Side Story as Abuela Toretto. Fast X is directed by Louis Leterrier The Incredible Hulk on a script written by Justin Lin Fast Five and Dan Mazeau Damsel. Fast X will serve as the second-to-last film in the franchise, with a final film currently in development. Fast X is in theaters on May 19. Editors' Recommendations The Fast & the Furious vs. Mission Impossible which one is better? Does Fast X have a post-credits scene? Fast X’s ending, explained All the Fast & Furious movies, ranked from worst to best All the villains in the Fast and Furious movies, ranked from worst to best Dan is a passionate and multitalented content creator with experience in pop culture, entertainment, and sports. Throughout… This week, Fast X marks the tenth installment of the Fast & Furious movies, or the eleventh film if you count the spinoff, Fast & Furious Presents Hobbs & Shaw. This franchise is truly the crown jewel of Universal Pictures' modern action flicks. That's why it's so surprising that over half of the Fast & Furious films are not on any of the major streamers. Direct TV and cable television subscribers have the option to stream some of the earlier movies, but it's not ideal if you're already subscribed to any of the half-dozen premium streaming services. Regardless, we've sorted out where and how you can stream the Fast & Furious movies, if you want to catch up before Fast X arrives on Friday, May 18. Note that the two short prequel films, The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious and Los Bandoleros, are not available to stream anywhere at the moment. The Fast and the Furious 2001 Read more Entertainment The best characters in the Fast & Furious franchise, ranked In 2001, an undercover police officer named Brian O'Conner Paul Walker infiltrated the world of illegal street racing to investigate a series of heists in The Fast and the Furious. Brian befriends Dominic Toretto Vin Diesel, the alpha and leader of the heists, and the two form an unexpected brotherhood. Dom believes in loyalty, hard work, and most importantly, family, which quickly rubs off on Brian. Nine films later, these themes remain the backbone of The Fast Saga, which is set to release its 10th installment, Fast X, on May 19. Gone are the days of street racing for pocket change and hijacking trucks for DVD players. Now, the franchise is global as our heroes prevent nuclear war and mass destruction. Speaking of heroes, the cast is a family on and off the set, with many actors reprising their roles they originated over two decades ago. Who are the best members of the family? Below are the best characters in the Fast & Furious franchise, ranked from 7-1. 7-6. Tej Parker and Roman Pearce Read more Entertainment The end is the beginning in The Witcher Blood Origin teaser Despite Henry Cavill's impending exit from The Witcher, the fantasy series remains one of Netflix's flagship shows. Fortunately for fans, that means we don't have to wait until next summer to see something new. Next month, The Witcher Blood Origin will debut as a four-episode prequel series that reveals how the first Witcher was created and why. And in the new teaser trailer for this miniseries event, it's both the end of an era and the beginning of something new. The Witcher Blood Origin Official Teaser Trailer Netflix Read more
Americanactor Vin Diesel is set to share screen space with his 10-year-old son, Vincent Sinclair in the upcoming Fast and Furious installment. Vincent will make his acting debut in F9 as the younger version of his father's beloved character, Dominic Toretto. Diesel shares Vincent with his longtime model girlfriend Paloma Jimenez. The pair are
There are some characters that are synonymous with a franchise, and Dominic Toretto certainly is the poster boy of The Fast Saga. Right from his debut in The Fast and the Furious, Dom has taken center stage in each of his appearances, with his badass qualities contributing to his popularity. However, his stoic style of carrying himself has also led to most details about his background being shrouded in doubt. While the films have conveyed this information, fans tend to forget about them due to the action sequences. So, before F9 arrives, here are 10 answers to questions about Dominic Toretto that fans have wondered about. What Is His Age? Vin Diesel is well over 50 years of age, and there’s curiosity over what Dom’s might be, seeing as he’s been active on-screen for two decades by now. A glimpse of his file in The Fate of the Furious can be seen, where Dom’s age was finally revealed. As it turned out, he was born on August 26, 1976, which meant he had recently turned 40 in-universe at the time of the film. It’s hard to believe that he was only about 25 or so in the first film, but numbers don’t lie and Dom’s age is now established. How Many Cars Has He Driven In The Series? There’s always the question of which cars should return and which shouldn’t in The Fast Saga, especially since the crew has used so many of these. Amazingly, Dominic alone has been seen in as many as 33 vehicles! That’s right, the guy has driven pretty much all there is to drive, having steered everything from older models to newest ones. The most vintage model was the 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline, while the latest car was the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, both of which were seen in the eighth film. What Was His Legitimate Profession? As hard as it is to believe, Dominic actually did walk the legit path at one point. Of course, this was more of a front for his illegal dealings, but that still doesn’t discredit the business he did have. As expected, the guy didn’t have any white collar job. Dom’s legitimate work was as a mechanic in the auto-garage he had by the time the first movie began, as well as the family’s grocery store which was handled mainly by his sister. Both of these were mainly cover for his crew’s car hijackings, where they stole millions worth of electronic appliances. How Was The Character Conceptualized? Dom is easily the most iconic character that Vin Diesel has played, to the point where this role propelled the actor to super stardom. Screenwriter Gary Scott Thompson deserves credit for this, having been inspired by an article in Vibe magazine back in 1998 about street racing. This story featured a man called “Racer X,” who was a prominent name in the illegal street racing circuit. Dom’s character was conceptualized from this person, with his street mannerisms and background fleshed out further. What Are His Catchphrases? Dom’s attitude has contributed to the many memes that the Fast & Furious movies have. One of the most noteworthy themes of the series is that of valuing family, so it’s understandable that the word “family” and its use in different contexts is his main catchphrase. Another frequently used phrase by Dom is “I live my life a quarter mile at a time,” which was heard in the first, seventh, and eighth films. The significance of these catchphrases is that they sum up Dom’s characterization, establishing him as a man who loves the “street” and places his extended family above all else. What Happened To His Parents? The whereabouts of his mother might be one of the questions resolved in F9, as what happened to her is currently unaddressed in the series. Dom’s father, though, has been referenced numerous times, with him being established as the model father who deeply loved his children. As for his status, it was revealed that Dom’s father had been killed in a race with a man named Kenny Linder where his father crashed into a wall. His immediate family also includes sister Mia, wife Letty, son Fernando, and brother Jakob, who will be the villain in F9. Where Was He During His Absence In The Series? Fans are usually stumped over where Dom was between the first and fourth films. When viewed in chronological order, the short film Los Bandoleros shows Dom’s whereabouts. This story saw Dom in the Dominican Republic in order to evade the US authorities. Dom was busy planning the escape of Leo Tego from prison while living with Rico Santos and Han. The short film also showed the reunion of Dom and Letty, which was carried forward in the fourth movie. Los Bandoleros confirms that Dom was in hiding and regrouping with his allies. What Is His Criminal Background? While being the main protagonist of the series, Dom has still done some very bad things in The Fast Saga. The first of his crimes was Dom attacking Linder, his father’s inadvertent killer, with a wrench and leaving the guy in the hospital with head trauma. His other crimes included conducting car hijackings, looting merchandise, and numerous counts of robbery. The fourth movie had him hijack fuel tanks, while Fast Five saw Dom and his crew steal cars from a train. Following this, Dom’s activities fell under the umbrella of the government, technically absolving him of any criminal activities. Which Is His Preferred Car? As far as the type of car is concerned, Dom’s preferred line is American Muscle. Although he’s driven cars from all around the globe, his liking for vehicles from his home country wins. The particular car he best loves is his father’s 1970 black Dodge Charger. This model has been seen in four films, with it being totaled numerous times, only for Dom or one of his friends to repair it. His love for this car is such that Dom even gifts Brian’s son Jack a toy replica of the Dodge Charger. Does He Have A Moral Code? Dom’s personality type is considered to be an ENFJ, the people who have a warm personality and love helping others. This falls in line with his sense of morality as, despite being a criminal, Dom finds it impossible to overlook family. Vin Diesel has described him as a “strong caretaker” in personality, with Dom preaching the importance of putting family first and the world after that. His religious background contributes to his belief that people need to have faith in family and God. NEXT Fast & Furious 10 Funniest Quotes From Each Main Character That Will Make You Cry Laugh
Theeighth installment of the series, The Fate of the Furious, finds Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) at the mercy of the psychopathic cyberterrorist Cipher (Charlize Theron) who forces him to go against his crew and aid her in stealing an EMP device Série Fast and Furious Fast and Furious 7 (2015) Fast and Furious: Hobbs and Shaw (2019) Pour plus Videos72'Fast & Furious' Movies Ranked by IMDb Rating'Fast & Furious' Movies Ranked by IMDb RatingThe family of IMDb users have opinions about the Fast & Furious franchise. See how they rank each of the nine films in the series and one spin-off.See our picksMore like thisReview Has its flaws, but the action is superb. Over the top, like I like the absolutely most part I really enjoyed this action movie. This is exactly the kind of action that I really like. Extreme action. Action that does not try to be "realistic" at all. Over the top action. and I really hate people that can't accept extreme action, they be all like "yeah, right, that's SO unrealistic"! Dumb what I don't like. I have to say I have a slight problem with Vin Diesel. I mean, he's alright, it's just, compared to Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham, he's just, well he kind of pales in comparison. His character is also slightly annoying. With his family-talk all the god damn time. We get it, you're into family, the only thing that matters is family, your little gang is family. Family. Family. And hose gravelly grunts he speaks in, ain't cool bruh. Sometimes you can barely make out what he is movie also tries to portray him as super strong, which I don't totally buy. He's a big guy, but not that big. He looks like he thinks he's bigger than he is. Compared to the monster that is The Rock, he looks like a skinny twig for Petes sake. And he, Vin Diesel, is lifting cars and tossing people several yards, I just don't buy there's some other stuff that I didn't like. There's this "computer chip" with some insane technology, and it seemed a little out of place. That stuff was straight up sci/fi. I hate when they mix sci/fi-stuff into action movies that are set today. The plot has some issues, but I choose not to care too got that out of the way. This movies has perfectly shot, exciting, over the top-action. Several big, long action scenes, and I pretty much loved all of them. And since this is an action movie first and foremost, I won't let the negative stuff count all that much. I was very are a couple of 'jump-out-of-a-car-in-slow-motion, at-the-last-millisecond, with-a-one-in-a-billion-chance-of-making-it'- scenes that for some reason gives me goosebumps a little. Probably because they are so over the top. I love that stuff. I think of who ever came up with something so over-the-top, and get a little impressed. Good job!Good thinking getting Jason Statham into this, I so rooted for him. He is way cooler than the whole that Nathalie Emmanuel, holy gasoline fumes is she gorgeous. And she speaks nineteen languages, including Dothraki, what a catch!And of course, we all know Paul Walker is no longer with us, and you're reminded of that each time he is on screen. He gets a little montage at the end, it is very well done - really sad, man. Real damn 21, 201550+ Movies in the Billion-Dollar Film ClubFAQ4Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentEdit page 10Film Terbaik yang Dibintangi Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson | Ternyata The Rock Jago Melucu. Prameswara Padmanaba. Sabtu, 22 Jun 2019, 20:00 WIB. Share. Tags Terkait: movie featured NontonYuk. Share. artikel terbaru. Kumpulan Kode Remot TV Universal untuk Semua Merek TV, Terlengkap & Terbaru 2022. Netflix HomeUNLIMITED TV SHOWS & MOVIESSIGN IN2021 Maturity Rating16+ 2h 22m ActionDominic Toretto and the crew race to foil a civilization-threatening plot led by an elite criminal — who also happens to be Dom's own Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese GibsonLast day to watch on Netflix June 18John Cena "Peacemaker" joins Vin Diesel and the rest of the FF cast in this installment of the hit franchise film DetailsWatch offlineAvailable to downloadAudioEnglish - Audio Description, English [Original], Russian, TurkishSubtitlesEnglish, Romanian, Russian, Turkish, UkrainianCastVin DieselMichelle RodriguezTyrese GibsonLudacrisJohn CenaNathalie EmmanuelJordana BrewsterSung KangMichael RookerHelen MirrenKurt RussellCharlize TheronMore Like ThisComing Soon
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