'Fast and Furious' confirms comeback of Nathalie Emmanuel, shoots in Cuba | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Fast and Furious’ confirms comeback of Nathalie Emmanuel, shoots in Cuba

/ 02:34 PM May 19, 2016

‘Fast and Furious’ mainstay actor Vin Diesel announced on social media site Instagram that Nathalie Emmanuel, who played the role of “Ramsey” in the previous franchise of the film, is hitting back the action film’s big screen.

“Ramsey’s back! Love this girl…” Diesel writes in his Instagram video post showing him driving Emmanuel in a golf cart and lip syncing the lyrics of Sade’s “By Your Side”.

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In the film, Ramsey is the film’s smoking hot hacktivist who invented the hacking device “God’s Eye”.

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Emmanuel, who emerged popular after her role in the highly acclaimed drama series “Game of Thrones” as Missandei, first appeared on Fast and Furious 7, according to Entertainment Weekly.

The Fast and Furious crew sailed their way to Cuba after the historic rejuvenation of US-Cuba relations. Also, fresh faces will star in the newest movie, including Charlize Theron, Scott Eastwood, and F. Gary Gray. They recently returned to Cleveland to shoot more fierce driving and heist scenes.

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Fast and Furious 8 is set to premiere on April 14, 2017. Gianna Francesca Catolico

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