Daniela Melchior — who is best known for playing Ratcatcher 2 in The Suicide Squad — is set to appear in the upcoming 10th entry in the Fast & Furious franchise, Fast X. Recent photos from behind-the-scenes have teased what her character will look like.
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After confirming her role in the film on Twitter last week, Melchior took to Instagram as well, sharing photos of her on set and dressed up as her character. While it’s still unknown who she will be playing, Melchior’s character will sport some major tattoos, as the actress showed off a rosary tattoo that went down her left arm, as well as some other tattoos on her right arm and wrist.
Check out Melchior’s behind-the-scenes photos below:
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Fast X is now being directed by Transporter director Louis Leterrier, who took over the role from Justin Lin after Lin suddenly exited the project due to creative differences. The film is written by Lin and Dan Mazeau, with Lin still attached as a producer.
Vin Diesel, Tyrese Gibson, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Ludacris, Nathalie Emmanuel, Sung Kang, and Scott Eastwood will reprise their respective roles in the fi;m. The tenth installment will also feature the additions of franchise newcomers Jason Momoa (Aquaman), Daniela Melchior (The Suicide Squad), Brie Larson (Captain Marvel), and Alan Ritchson (Reacher) with Momoa expected to portray the antagonist.
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Based on the characters created by Gary Scott Thompson, the latest installment takes the family around the globe from London to Tokyo, from Central America to Edinburgh, and from a secret bunker in Azerbaijan to the teeming streets of Tbilisi. Along the way, old friends will be resurrected, old foes will return, history will be rewritten, and the true meaning of family will be tested like never before.
The franchise began in 2001 with the release of Fast & Furious, which was followed by a number of sequels, spin-offs, video games, and merchandise. The cinematic franchise currently has a combined worldwide gross of more than $6 billion.