A new report suggests that franchise staple filmmaker Justin Lin abruptly quit his role as director of Fast & Furious 10 due to star Vin Diesel's unprofessional behavior on set.And hours later news of his replacement has been revealed.Louis Leterrier will be replacing the 50-year-old filmmaker to helm the highly-anticipated action film according to Variety on Monday.Scroll down for video Moving on:Louis Leterrier (seen in March 2016) will be replacing Justin Lin to direct Fast & Furious 10 according to Variety on Monday Very ineresting:Over the weekend The New York Daily News ' Richard Johnson reported that the 54-year-old actor Vin Diesel's 'difficult' behavior on set was the reason behind Lin's departure (as they are seen together in an Instagram post last week) Leterrier, 48, is best known for directing the first two Transporter films (2002 and 2005), 2013's Now You See Me, and 2008's The Incredible Hulk starring Edward Norton.Over the weekend The New York Daily News' Richard Johnson reported that the 54-year-old actor Diesel's 'difficult' behavior on set was the reason behind Lin's departure.
A source for the publication claims: 'Diesel shows up late to the set. He doesn’t know his lines. And he shows up out of shape.'No doubt it was a shocking decision as Lin has been involved with the franchise since 2006's The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift which was the third installment in the franchise.He will also miss out on a eight-figure payday as a veteran producer told the Daily News: 'I’ve never seen anything like it.
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