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'Fast and the Furious' franchise could someday travel to space
Read full article: 'Fast and the Furious' franchise could someday travel to spaceWhen "Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw" finally debuts this week, we'll see Johnson and his ridiculously-ripped castmates in fast cars and fast action -- a winning formula for the "Fast" franchise for 18 years and eight movies. As for where "Fast" will travel after the "Hobbs & Shaw" spinoff, the writer of the film and five others in the franchise, Chris Morgan, said he's open to anywhere -- including space -- as long as future stories stay true to that action-packed spirit. "I would never shoot down space," Morgan told Entertainment Weekly. I would literally never shoot down anything, as long as it hits the parameters: 'Is it badass? Just in time for peak-popcorn movie season, "Hobbs & Shaw" hits theaters nationwide on Friday.
Who's the Bagel Boss Customer Who Lost His Temper in Epic Meltdown Video?
Read full article: Who's the Bagel Boss Customer Who Lost His Temper in Epic Meltdown Video?A viral video shows a customer inside a New York bagel store losing it because he says women reject him over his height. The man, identified as Chris Morgan, lives on Long Island. The video exploded on social media, with 21 million views just on Twitter after it was posted earlier this week. "He was degrading us as women and that is not right, one Bagel Boss employee told Inside Edition. In another video, taken at a bar in Bay Shore, he confronts a man who he says disrespected him over his height.