The Certifiably Insane Vin Diesel Is Using ‘Fast 8’ And “Oscar” In The Same Sentence

While making the promotional rounds forFurious 7back in 2015,Vin Dieselstarted saying some pretty nutty stuffabout how the latest entry in theFast and Furiousseries deserved to get a Best Picture nomination at the Academy Awards. And while the seventh entry in this increasingly insane action series ended up being a critical success and a box office smash, it was left high and dry during awards season…which surely surprised no oneexceptDiesel.

It’s hard to tell how much of hisFast and FuriousOscar talk was just Diesel trying to snag some easy headlines or it was just him being an endearing and earnest oddball (his Facebook page certainly suggests the latter). But whatever the case, he’s breaking out some similar chatter for the upcomingFast 8.

Speaking toET Onlinewhile promoting his new film, the actual Oscar contender (butrecently critically panned)Billy Flynn’s Longtime Halftime Walk, Diesel explained thatFast 8sees directorF. Gary Graydoing something completely different with the long running series. Something…Oscar-y? Okay, sure:

I think he went into making this movie with a little bit of a chip on his shoulder, going ‘Oh, really? Ok. Now I’m going to take the biggest saga in the world, and I’m about to throw Oscars at you.’ Wait till you see what he does!

Diesel implies that Gray being snubbed at the Academy Awards for his N.W.A. biopicStraight Outta Comptonsupplied the above-mentioned shoulder-chip, which meant that he jumped on to the eighth entry in theFast and Furiousseries with something to prove. Forgive me if my raised eyebrow makes me look a little too skeptical about this movie’s Oscar nominations, Mr. Diesel. I know it’s still months away from release and perhaps this is the point where everyone should be just humoring you.

He went on to explain thatFast 8is a different and darker film from the others and that Dominic Toretto will be dealing with the fallout from the previous film (which was also the swan song for series star Paul Walker, who died before filming was completed):

Fast 8is different. It’s very dark. My character is conflicted in a way that is really going to shock you. He’s coming off of a lot of emotion from7and the loss that7represents.

I like Diesel and I love these goofy movies and I’m looking forward to seeing theFast 8trailerwhen it arrives on December 8. But consider this an intervention, Mr. Diesel: you’ve got to stop using Fast and Furious and “Oscar” in the same sentence. Just sit back and enjoy the fact that these movies only make billions of dollars at the box office.

Fast 8opens onApril 14, 2017.