Of course we had to ask about Fast & Furious 9, too!
Scott Eastwood has already been a part of one of the biggest and best (and most ballistic) blockbusters series in Hollywood, when he joined the already swelling cast of Fast & Furious 8.
This year he goes one step further, taking on the robots-versus-monsters series by signing up for a big role in Pacific Rim Uprising.
In the movie, he plays the former BFF but now military captain of John Boyega's character, and there is some serious Top Gun-esque bromance going on between the two actors.
We also had to chat about the insane stunt-work that goes into making a movie like this (even if the CGI robots do most of the heavy lifting), and of course we had to know whether or not we might be seeing Eastwood return for Fast & Furious 9, or maybe that The Rock/Jason Statham spin-off that is also being lined up...?
Full interview is available to watch below:
Pacific Rim Uprising is unleashed in Irish cinemas from Friday 23 March, and we also chatted to Scott's co-star John Boyega, which you can check out right here.
In case you missed the teasing for massive destruction, you can check out the trailer right here:
Clip via Legendary
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