

Here's a killer clip of how Fast Five's original vault scene unfolded, complete with behind-the-scenes insights from Diesel. A good antagonist has their own truth, so that's what we. But the antagonists always had their point of view and their truth that's quite different from the other one. Sure, your experience was ‘that's the right thing to do’: the truths through the eyes of Dom and the family. They're bad guys, they stole our safe.’ That's what's interesting - by doing so, you guide the audience to rethink everything they've experienced in the entire franchise. “We see them from afar and they're like, ‘Take them out.

“We took these scenes, and we created it through the eyes of the other guys,” said Leterrier, who described Dante as “pure evil” and “obsessed with Dom.” Losing both his fortune and his father set Dante on a dark path of revenge, as director Louis Leterrier explained to Entertainment Weekly, with deep parallels between Dom’s own tragic paternal loss and Dante’s superhero-villain determination to make meaning from the loss of his own family…by vengefully destroying Toretto’s. The Rio vault heist might’ve scored each member of the fam the life they’d always dreamed of, but as the flashback reveals, it also left Momoa’s Dante staring through a bombed-out empty hole. Robbery isn’t a victimless crime, it turns out - even to other criminals. Watch early in the clip for the “new” Fast Five moment when those 2011 vault walls blow open, showing for the first time a seriously ticked-off young Dante - a villain in the making as he beholds his life unraveling with Dom and Brian lassoing the vault away: With his father dead and his loot stolen, it’s a defining moment in Dante’s life - so much so, in fact, that hitting back at Dom where it hurts the most becomes Dante’s whole raison d’etre. No one could’ve known it back in 2011 - not even Dom and Brian (the late Paul Walker) themselves - but Dante is revealed to be the son of Fast Five Brazilian drug overlord Hernan Reyes (Joaquim de Almeida), who died trying to stop Brian and Dom from making off with the ill-gotten millions he’d secreted away in the depths of a bought-and-paid-for Rio police station. RELATED: 'Fast X' director says Jason Momoa's revenge-obsessed villain is 'the anti-Dom'
