Jordana Brewster, the veteran actress who has raced alongside the "Fast and Furious" franchise for over two decades, reflects on the series' global impact and its latest chapter at the Cannes Film Festival. As the franchise celebrates its 25th anniversary, Brewster, who plays the role of Mia Toretto, shares her thoughts on the enduring appeal of the films, the impact of Paul Walker's legacy, and the franchise's future expansion.
A bittersweet validation
Brewster describes the Cannes screening as a "super validating" experience, acknowledging the series' immense success and its status as an "iconic" film franchise. She notes the bittersweet nature of the event, especially with the presence of Meadow Walker, the daughter of the late Paul Walker, who died in 2013. The inclusion of Meadow in the celebration adds a layer of emotional depth, as Brewster reflects on the impact of Walker's character, Brian O'Conner, on the series.
A well-crafted ensemble
The actress praises the first film's ability to flesh out each character, a challenge in an ensemble piece. She highlights Mia's role as the franchise's moral compass, emphasizing her grounded nature and the importance of having a stable character in a series that can explore various directions. Brewster also mentions the character's grit, a trait she misses in the later installments.
Expanding the legacy
The announcement of a new television show on Peacock, "Fast Forever," has excited Brewster. She expresses her eagerness to broaden Mia's storyline, envisioning a scenario where she and her two kids get into trouble, adding a layer of humor and family dynamics. Brewster also sees this as an opportunity to perpetuate the Brian character's legacy, a tribute to Walker's enduring impact on the franchise.
Early days and cast dynamics
Brewster recalls her initial intimidation at the first table read with Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, and Michelle Rodriguez. She highlights Rodriguez's boldness in speaking her mind about character development, a trait that impressed her. Over time, Brewster has grown into a similar role, advocating for her character's inclusion in the franchise, as seen in the campaign for Mia's appearance in "Fast X."
A rare and loyal family
The actress describes the "Fast" family as a tight-knit group, akin to the mafia, where everyone has each other's backs. She mentions Diesel's unwavering loyalty to the franchise, a quality that has kept the series alive despite challenges. Brewster also reflects on the iconic moments, such as the family dinner with EGOT-winning icon Rita Moreno, adding to the franchise's rich history.
Honoring the past, embracing the future
As the franchise prepares for its final chapter, Brewster emphasizes the importance of honoring Walker's character, Brian. She hopes that in the finale, Brian will be portrayed as the champion of the entire series, a fitting tribute to his impact. Brewster also looks forward to the expansion of the franchise into television, a new creative outlet that allows her to continue evolving alongside the characters she plays.