A lot of movement has been going on with regards to theFast & Furiousfranchiseover the last 48 hours, and the news keeps on coming. First, Universalpushed back the release dateofFast & Furious 9a year. Then, afteran Instagram tiradefromTyrese Gibson, it was announced that theDwayne Johnson/Jason Stathamspinoff moviewould be takingFurious 9’s old date, stepping out in front. And now, with that spinoff moving forward, we’re starting to hear what kind of filmmaker might direct it—and it’s a doozy.

Buried inVariety’sreport on theFast and Furiousspinoff release date is the news that none other thanShane Blackis one of the candidates to take the helm of the film. Black is reportedly one name on a list of candidates that Universal is considering, but no offer has been made and it’s not even clear if Black would want to direct this thing. Universal won’t make any official movements untilChris Morgan, who has written every film in the franchise sinceTokyo Drift, so this is far from confirmation, but it does let us know what kind of filmmaker the studio is after.

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The untitled spinoff will see Johnson and Statham reprising their roles of Hobbs and Shaw, respectively, as the characters team up for an undisclosed mission. Some say that mission involves hunting downCharlize Theron’sFate of the Furiousvillain Cypher, but it’s still somewhat early days on this and unclear if she’s involved. Johnson and Statham showcased some terrific chemistry inFateand, frankly, were the best parts of that movie. Universal seems to have agreed to some degree, leapfrogging this film in front of the next properFast & Furiousmovie even though those blockbuster sequels keep printing money.

It’s worth nothing that Black has been developing one of his passion projects for Johnson to star,Doc Savage, for years now. The adaptation of the 1930s and 40s pulp magazines would see Johnson playing an Indiana Jones-esque hero, and while Johnson was confirmed to star in the filmin May 2016, the guy’s busy schedule has been a constant hindrance. It’s possible that Johnson suggested Black given their history together, and while a buddy movie like this would certainly benefit from Black’s talents, it’s unclear if he’d even be interested in directing something like this—especially if he didn’t write it.

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Black is currently in post-production onThe Predator, which he co-wrote and directed and which is slated to hit theaters next year. The filmmaker hasn’t lined up a follow-up project just yet, hence Universal’s interest, and it’ll be curious to see how this all shakes out and who else is on the studio’s list for this Hobbs/Shaw spinoff.

What do you think, folks? Who would you like to see direct thisFast and Furiousspinoff? Sound off in the comments below.

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