![]() For Candy Crush Saga and Cut the Rope, players can pay to skip levels or purchase more levels, while FarmVille has a time-lapse mechanic which meant users have to wait hours for an item to be ready or pay for instant access. You can see some of the falling cars in the trailer below.Candy Crush Saga, Cut the Rope, and FarmVille were all part of this new wave of freemium games, which in some way push the user towards in-app purchases. Gray tells Vanity Fair that filming the sequence took weeks of dropping cars over and over just to get enough footage for the scene. Add to this the fact that some cars were going to need to be seen falling out of the garage from multiple angles, requiring multiples of the same car, and you can see how the budget of The Fate of the Furious likely took a serious bump upward thanks to this one scene alone. However, the Fast and Furious franchise is all about cars and throwing out a bunch of old junk cars would have been conspicuous with all the nice new ones driving around. This would especially be the case when a movie wants to destroy as many cars as were totaled in The Fate of the Furious. Quite often when stunts that will destroy cars are needed, older cars get used. Gary Gray needed to drop a bunch of cars out of a parking garage. The Fast and Furious franchise has always done a lot of their stunts practically rather than digitally. So to destroy them for the sake of getting different angles for different coverage was quite expensive, but ultimately, we do it for the fans. My producers kind of looked at me like I was out of my mind even requesting the amount of cars needed.
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