Vin Diesel has finally addressed the growing comparisons between his iconic action franchise Fast & Furious and Tom Cruise’s long-running Mission: Impossible series, urging fans not to pit the two against each other.
In a recent video shared on social media, the 57-year-old actor expressed his thoughts after hearing about ongoing comparisons between the two blockbuster franchises. “Someone told me that people are comparing Fast & Furious with Mission: Impossible. Do we really have to compare everything?” Diesel questioned.
Rather than seeing it as competition, Diesel chose to celebrate the success of the Mission: Impossible team. “We should be congratulating Tom Cruise and his entire crew,” he said. “They’re doing something very important — fighting to keep cinema alive in theaters, and not many of us are left doing that.”
He emphasized how vital the theatrical experience is, calling it “critical to the human psyche,” and acknowledged the efforts of those keeping the tradition of watching films in cinemas alive amid the digital age.
Diesel is currently working on a prequel project connected to Fast X, the most recent installment in the Fast & Furious series, which was released in 2023. He is also set to return in Fast X: Part 2, alongside Jason Momoa and Dwayne Johnson. The release date for the sequel is yet to be officially announced.
Fans have widely appreciated Diesel’s respectful and supportive stance, praising his message of unity in the action film industry.