Vin Diesel to return with 'Riddick: Furya', reunites with director David Twohy
Los Angeles: Hollywood superstar Vin Diesel is back and this time he will be seen in the fourth film in the “Riddick” franchise.
The movie is titled “Riddick: Furya”.
The new film is written and directed by David Twohy, who first teamed up with Diesel on 2000’s “Pitch Black,” and continued the hit sci-fi franchise with two sequels, 2004’s “The Chronicles of Riddick” and 2013’s “Riddick", reports Variety.
Diesel will star in and produce the new film under his One Race Films banner, alongside Samantha Vincent, who will also produce, the magazine reported.
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