Fast X: Daniela Melchior shares a new photo of her character for the Fast sequel

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While Fast and Furious fans are waiting for more details about the latest film in the franchise, Fast X, Daniela Melchior, has shared a photo of her character for the film. The image shows two pictures of her character and focuses on the tattoos she’ll have in the movie. Tattooed on her left forearm and hand are rosary beads that end with a crucifix. The other tattoo, positioned on her left bicep, is challenging to discern. I think it’s a spider, but I’m not 100% sure. Any guesses?

Melchior is one of the newest members of the Fast family. Other newcomers to the sequel include Jason Momoa, Brie Larson, Alan Ritchson, and Rita Moreno, who plays Dom’s grandmother in the new film. Today’s photo is the second image Melchior has shared for Fast X. Melchior posted the other a few days ago, depicting her and Diesel in a firm embrace. Melchior expressed her gratitude for joining the cast in the caption and thanked Diesel for making her feel like a valued addition.

Louis Leterrier is directing Fast X after Justin Lin abruptly left the project. Lin remains a producer on the film, which stars Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Jordana Brewster, Nathalie Emmanuel, and Sung Kang. Also starring are Charlize Theron, Scott Eastwood, Michael Rooker, and Cardi B.

Plot details are currently locked up in a garage, and it could be a while before they get revealed. We’ll be on the lookout for more behind-the-scenes photos, video diaries, and updates from the ensemble cast. Meanwhile, what would you like from Fast X? Do you think the movie will be more over-the-top than F9: The Fast Saga? Where do you go after taking a car into space? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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