In Faster, which opens nationwide on Wednesday, Dwayne Johnson plays Driver, a nameless ex-con on a mission to avenge the murder of his brother during the botched heist that sent him to prison 10 years earlier. It’s a classic set-up that co-writer Tony Gayton says began with a single image.
“The idea was somebody getting out of prison [and] shooting somebody in the head as fast as he can,” he told Spinoff Online. “Then you find out he’s your protagonist. ”
To play Driver, the pro wrestler turned actor bulked up again after slimming down in the years outside the ring. “Bigger is always better,” Johnson laughed. “It fit with the character, who was incarcerated for 10 years; nine and half of those years were in solitary confinement. In the prison population, the type of training that they do is very unsophisticated.”
“The idea was somebody getting out of prison [and] shooting somebody in the head as fast as he can,” he told Spinoff Online. “Then you find out he’s your protagonist. ”
To play Driver, the pro wrestler turned actor bulked up again after slimming down in the years outside the ring. “Bigger is always better,” Johnson laughed. “It fit with the character, who was incarcerated for 10 years; nine and half of those years were in solitary confinement. In the prison population, the type of training that they do is very unsophisticated.”