The Original Name of The Fast and Furious Saga #shorts
The world phenomenon that is now known as The Fast and Furious Universe was once known as something different.
In fact, some of the names that were first considered for the franchise we're considered somewhat laughable and cheesy at the same time.
Redline was the working title of an early screenplay draft for the first Fast and the Furious movie, written on April 20, 2000 by Gary Scott Thompson. As a early version of the finalized shooting script, the draft contains major differences from the final film.
It was presumably the second screenplay written, after "Racer X" dated January 7, 2000.
The screenplay featured at least three revisions by Erik Bergquist, John Pogue and David Ayer: a "blue revision" dated May 5, 2000; a "cherry revision" dated July 21, 2000, and a final revision dated August 23, 2000.
Some rare behind-the-scenes footage has turned up and is a must-see for any fan of the blockbuster franchise. It features interviews with the cast and crew who all refer to the movie as Redline. It’s a buzz to see how young the cast were back then, plus the interviews with Paul Walker are a poignant reminder of the actor’s death.
Some interesting things we learn includes how the famous Race Wars scene was created. It turns out a number of car club members were involved, driving their own cars in the drag races. We also get to see how a few of the stunts were created, like the famous street race scene.
After watching the clip, we bet you'll want to dust off your copy of the movie and relive the old times.
However it may be that the movie landed on the name "The Fast and The Furious" I'm sure we're all happy to know that original name or any of those other choices did not stick at all.
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