In a recent episode of The Jonathan Ross Show, Hollywood superstar Vin Diesel made a memorable appearance as a guest. The chat show host introduced him as one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, and the audience greeted him with wild applause. As the conversation began, Jonathan Ross congratulated Vin Diesel on the massive success of the Fast and Furious films, particularly the seventh installment, which raked in over $1.5 billion at the box office. Vin Diesel expressed his gratitude and reflected on his journey with the franchise, mentioning how he had been involved in many of the previous releases.

Jonathan Ross also commended Vin Diesel for his involvement in action films, stating that if they weren’t well made or popular, people wouldn’t appreciate them. Vin Diesel agreed wholeheartedly and hinted at the possibility of more Fast and Furious films in the future, even hinting at a potential trilogy. He also reminisced about filming in the UK, mentioning co-stars such as Jason Statham and Luke Evans.

In a surprising revelation, Vin Diesel disclosed his passion for musicals and expressed his desire to star in one. Jonathan Ross mentioned a previous conversation where Vin Diesel had expressed his love for the musical Guys and Dolls. Although he hadn’t prepared a song, Vin Diesel gave an impromptu performance, accompanied by Adelaide, one of the characters from the musical. The audience thoroughly enjoyed his unexpected musical talent.

Shifting the topic to his latest film, The Last Witch Hunter, Vin Diesel explained how the project appealed to him due to his love for Dungeons and Dragons. He showcased his passion for the game, having even written the forward for the 30th book anniversary of Adventure. Vin Diesel praised the film’s concept, where he portrayed an 800-year-old immortal character existing in both pre-modern civilization and present-day New York. He also credited Michael Caine‘s involvement in the movie, mentioning how he had requested his presence before committing to the film.

During the interview, Jonathan Ross touched upon the emotional side of Vin Diesel‘s career with the Fast and Furious franchise, particularly the loss of his co-star and friend, Paul Walker. Vin Diesel became visibly emotional, reflecting on their strong bond and the impact Walker’s passing had on him and the cast. He recounted a heartwarming story about how Walker had advised him to be present during the birth of his child, which he followed and cherished as one of the best days of his life. In honor of Walker, Vin Diesel named his daughter Pauline.

As the interview neared its end, Vin Diesel revealed that more Fast and Furious films were in the works, teasing a friendly competition between the franchise and Star Wars to reach a total of ten movies. He ended on a lighter note, expressing his love for London and jokingly ranking it as his second favorite city before playfully asking Jonathan Ross for his seventh favorite.

Vin Diesel‘s appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show was a blend of heartfelt moments, musical surprises, and hints at future projects. It showcased his versatility as an actor and his deep connection to his film franchise and fellow cast members. As fans eagerly await more Fast and Furious films and potential musical performances, Vin Diesel continues to impress both on and off the screen.