Fast & Furious legends Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Ludacris have reunited to film a new Häagen-Dazs Super Bowl advert titled ‘NOT SO FAST, NOT SO FURIOUS.’
In the 30-second clip, the American actor, 57, and his co-star Michelle, 46, can be seen cruising down the coast in a first-generation Chevrolet Camaro.
At the beginning, the camerawork suggests viewers are in for a high-speed adventure.
However, this quickly shifts as the camera cuts to Michelle, who slowly reveals a Vanilla Milk Chocolate Almond ice cream.
As the sweet sounds of Smokey Robinson fill the air, the pair are then surprised by rapper Ludacris, 47, who rolls up behind them in an open-top Jeep Gladiator.
Appearing frustrated, Ludacris says to the duo, ‘Hey! What happened to the fast life?’ to which Vin smiles and responds, ‘Not today.’
Fast & Furious legends Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez recently reunited to film a new Häagen-Dazs Super Bowl advert titled ‘NOT SO FAST, NOT SO FURIOUS.’
The duo was also joined in the ad by their friend and co-star Ludacris
He then cranks up the radio as the title ‘NOT SO FAST, NOT SO FURIOUS’ appears on screen.
On Monday, Vin shared a behind-the-scenes video with his followers, showing himself and Michelle filming the ad.
In the caption, he reflected on the Fast & Furious franchise’s history in Los Angeles.
He wrote: ’25 years ago on the streets of Los Angeles, we created something that became bigger than any of us could have imagined. Not just a movie — but a family that stretches across the globe.
‘Being on PCH, filming this Super Bowl spot, brought it all rushing back. The same stretch of coast where Pablo [Paul Walker] and I raced 25 years ago, practical driving, living those moments that would change our lives forever.’
The actor also highlighted the significance of the location, noting how he and Michelle were reunited with ‘local crew members I haven’t seen in years’ during the shoot.
He added: ‘We’ve all felt that Fast needs to come back to LA. Not just because it’s where we started, but because it’s who we are.’
‘Now, seeing our city hurting after these devastating fires, that pull is stronger than ever…’
Michelle and Vin pictured in F9: The Fast Saga in 2019
In the 30-second ad, the American actor, 57, and his co-star Michelle, 46, can be seen cruising down the coast in a first-generation Chevrolet Camaro
At the beginning, the camerawork suggests we’re in for a high-speed adventure
However, this quickly shifts as the camera cuts to Michelle, who slowly reveals a Vanilla Milk Chocolate Almond ice cream
As the sweet sounds of Smokey Robinson fill the air, the pair enjoy a slower, more relaxed cruise
This prompts an appearance from Ludacris, 47, who rolls up behind them in an open-top Jeep Gladiator
Appearing frustrated, Ludacris says to the duo, ‘Hey! What happened to the fast life?’ to which Vin smiles and responds, ‘Not today’
He then cranks up the radio, and the title ‘NOT SO FAST, NOT SO FURIOUS’ appears on screen
On Monday, Vin shared a behind-the-scenes video with his followers, showing himself and Michelle filming the ad
In the caption, he reflected on the Fast & Furious franchise’s history in Los Angeles
Vin thanked fans for their support over the years, saying: ‘To every fan who’s made this decades long journey with us-this one’s for you.’
‘And to Los Angeles, our first home, our heart—we’re coming back. The engines are revving, the family’s gathering, and these streets are calling us home.’
He concluded: ‘Back where those quarter-mile races with Brian became legend, where every sunset holds a story. The saga’s coming full circle, and my heart is already racing…’
Vin had previously shared that the decision to bring Fast X: Part 2 to Los Angeles was influenced by a personal request from co-star Jordana Brewster.
The upcoming 11th film in the Fast & Furious series picks up where 2023’s Fast X left off and is widely speculated to be the final chapter of the franchise.
However, the release date for Fast X: Part 2 has not yet been announced.