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Avengers: Endgame Inspired Fast & Furious' 2-Part Finale
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Vin Diesel reveals that the decision to end the Fast & Furious franchise with two films is inspired by what Marvel Studios did with Avengers: Endgame.

Avengers: Endgame Inspired Fast & Furious' 2-Part Finale
Vin Diesel reveals that the decision to end the Fast & Furious franchise with two films is inspired by what Marvel Studios did with Avengers: Endgame.
BY ANA DUMARAOG2 DAYS AGO

The Fast & Furious saga ending with a two-part finale was inspired by Avengers: Endgame. Led by Vin Diesel, the automobile-centric franchise began in 2001 and has grown exponentially over the years; now, it's gearing up to release its ninth movie from the main saga leading to Fast & Furious 10 and 11 which will wrap up the film series'. This decision, apparently, came up thanks to Diesel's experience being in the MCU.
While the actor doesn't physically appear in Marvel Studios' movies, he's been voicing fan-favorite Groot and all his variations for a few years now since James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy released in 2014. Since then, he's appeared in the 2017 sequel, as well as, Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame which functioned as the culminating movies of the Infinity Saga. Given the box office and critical success that both of those films achieved, Diesel and his team thought that they can do the same thing with the Fast & Furious movies, hence their upcoming double finale.
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The Boys: 5 Ways Ryan Would Be Better Off With Homelander (& 5 With Billy Butcher)
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Billy Butcher and Homelander are both undeniably not cut out for fatherhood, but if Ryan had to go with one of them, who's the best choice?
The big cliffhanger ending in the second season finale of Amazon Prime Video original series The Boys – easily one of the best series of 2020 - saw Billy Butcher's wife Becca accidentally killed by her own supe son. Ryan, meanwhile, was taken by Billy and sent off to presumed safety with Grace Mallory.
But was that really the right decision? While it's no secret that Homelander is a despicable, deeply troubled person (and superhero), Billy is not exactly the most stable person either. It's like choosing between the lesser of two evils
That said, there are valid arguments for why Ryan would be better off in the care of Homelander come season three, and reasons why Billy becoming an adoptive dad might actually be good for both of them.
10Homelander: He's His Father
The most obvious reason Ryan should be put into Homelander's care is that he's his biological father. Given their familial connection, it only makes sense that when one parent dies, the child is put into the custody of the other.
Of course, this depends on that person's condition and capabilities. Nonetheless, Ryan should at least be given to Homelander until the situation can be assessed to determine what would be best for the young boy.
9Billy Butcher: He's Becca's Husband
While Homelander is Ryan's father, he didn't really know him until recently. Becca raised Ryan on her own, so his only connection is to his mom. And he knew, prior to her death, that Billy was her husband and that she loved and adored him.
Knowing how his mother felt about Billy, Ryan would likely feel most comfortable with him. If Becca and Billy were still together this whole time, Billy would have been Ryan's adoptive father anyway.
8Homelander: He Can Protect Him
Homelander is not only the most powerful superhero in the world, but he also has the entire Vought corporation in his corner. There's no limit to the resources he could draw on to keep his son protected
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