Could Devon Aoki's Sookie return in the final Fast & Furious film?

Vin Diesel releases photo, with a meaningful message

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Vin Diesel, star of the Fast & Furious series, has released a photo with Devon Aoki, who played Sookie in the second film of the series, 2 Fast & Furious (2003). What does this mean, posting during the production of the final film of the series, Fast X: Part 2? Aoki's Sookie appears as a car buddy of Brian, played by Paul Walker. He gets into his beloved Honda S2000 and shows off his wild handling of the steering wheel. He seems to have been on good terms with Tess, played by Ludacris, but Sookie hasn't been seen since the film. Many Fast & Furious fans are curious to know what happens next.

Meanwhile, Diesel, who leads the Fast & Furious series, has released a photo of Aoki and Steve Aoki, known as Aoki's brother, writing, "This is one of my favorite photos taken in 2024." "It's been 20 years until this moment... When the finale of 'Fast & Furious' was in pre-production, Pablo sent me a message, Sookie," he added. Pablo refers to Paul Walker, who played Brian, who passed away in an accident in 2013. In fact, Diesel used similar language in a social media post hinting at the appearance of John Cena, who played Jacob, who made his first appearance in the series 'Fast & Furious 9' (2021), saying, "Pablo sent a good man." Is Diesel hinting at Sookie's return with this post?

As he wrote in the post, Diesel is currently in pre-production on the next film as a producer, but at the same time, he is also working on the fourth film in the 'Riddick' series, 'Riddick: Furya.' I can't help but think that there must be some significance in him reuniting with Aoki during such a busy schedule. Aoki also updated his Instagram with the message, "Family. After 20 years, my heart is full." Diesel and Paul's Instagram accounts were tagged. After appearing in 2 Fast & Furious, Devon Aoki appeared in films such as Sin City (2005), Rogue Assassin (2007), and Mutant Chronicles (2008). He retired from acting after 2009's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead, but continues to appear in music videos and the like.

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