Fast & Furious Has Found The Perfect Replacement For The Rock’s Hobbs, But It Might Have Been Too Late

The Rock’s Luke Hobbs has been one of Fast & Furious‘ most important characters for over a decade, but despite the franchise finding a strong replacement, it may have come too late. Although the blockbuster franchise had a strong introduction, it struggled to find a clear idenтιтy after its first movie, but The Rock helped save Fast & Furious thanks to his debut in Fast Five. The series went all in on its action spectacle and over-the-top stunts that allowed Fast Five to shine, making it the best entry to date while establishing The Rock’s Hobbs as a central character.

Hobbs first appeared as an antagonist trying to put a stop to Dom and his crew, but the agent eventually switched sides and ᴀssisted the protagonists. As a result, Hobbs became a reliable ally over the years, appearing in the next three films as well as his own spinoff alongside Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham). Unfortunately, The Rock and Vin Diesel’s feud impacted Fast & Furious mᴀssively, as Johnson didn’t appear in F9, leading to a notable omission. Fortunately, Fast X seemed to find the ideal replacement, but there may not be enough time to get the best out of him.

Alan Ritchson’s Aimes Was The Right Replacement For The Rock’s Hobbs

Introducing A New Menacing Agent Played By A Rising Star Was The Perfect Subsтιтute For Hobbs


Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher from Reacher next to the Fast X logo

While Fast & Furious has no shortage of big actors, Fast X continued to branch out the cast by introducing Alan Ritchson to the saga. He played Aimes, who became the acting leader of the Agency after Mr. Nobody’s disappearance. Like Hobbs, Aimes has a fairly no-nonsense atтιтude and is dedicated to his mission, but their views on Dom and his crew don’t align. Although their characters serve different purposes, Ritchson felt like the ideal replacement for The Rock, as he is another physical specimen who has an extremely large presence alongside action chops perfectly suited to Fast & Furious.

Ritchson was also a rising star when he was cast, as Reacher helped gain him some mainstream attention before Fast & Furious further legitimized him. On the other hand, Johnson was more of a household name by the time he joined Fast Five, with his wrestling background making him an established star long before he joined Hollywood. Even though the franchise hasn’t quite got the best out of Aimes yet, Fast X is still one of Ritchson’s most recognizable movies, meaning the next installment could provide the actor with the perfect opportunity to flesh out his character’s personality and backstory.

Movie

Budget

Box Office (Worldwide)

The Fast and the Furious

$38 million

$207 million

2 Fast 2 Furious

$76 million

$236 million

The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift

$85 million

$159 million

Fast & Furious

$85 million

$360 million

Fast Five

$125 million

$626 million

Fast & Furious 6

$160 million

$788 million

Furious 7

$190 million

$1.5 billion

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw

$200 million

$760 million

The Fate of the Furious

$250 million

$1.2 billion

F9

$200 million

$726 million

Fast X

$340 million

$714 million

Aimes may not be a like-for-like replacement, but hunting down Dom and his crew is a very similar story to Hobbs’ during his first appearance. Additionally, playing a relentless brute with plenty of firepower behind him makes him arguably even more menacing than Hobbs during his first movie, suggesting Ritchson has all the potential to fill the role left by The Rock.

Fast X’s Aimes Was The Opposite Of Fast Five’s Hobbs

Aimes Went From A Seemingly Trustworthy Ally To A Formidable Villain, Flipping Hobbs’ Arc

Despite having some major similarities, Hobbs and Aimes have completely opposite roles in the overall story. Whereas Hobbs started as an antagonistic figure who eventually found common ground with Dom’s crew, Aimes was presented as an ally initially, before double-crossing the protagonists. Hobbs was originally tasked with capturing Dom and the franchise’s other heroes, but after seeing them in action and understanding their motivations, the bounty hunter realized they were actually good people and not just ordinary criminals. This resulted in them putting their differences aside, with Hobbs eventually becoming a recurring ally and honorary member of the family.

In contrast, Aimes had been secretly working with Dante for years, with the two planning on getting revenge for Hernan Reyes’ death. Taking over the Agency was all part of a greater goal, as Aimes was a double agent the entire time, and his decision to work with Dante contradicts his supposed hatred towards criminals. Aimes’ Fast X flashback scene also added a little more depth to his role in Dante’s mission to take down Dom and his crew, outlining his deeper motivations.

While Hobbs was willing to see the error of his ways and put his grudge against Dom’s team behind him, Aimes was committed to fooling the heroes and embraced his villainy in Fast X. Therefore, despite their journeys having a slight overlap, Aimes and Hobbs are polar opposites in Fast & Furious, even if they do share some similar traits.

Fast 11 Might Not Have Enough Time To Fully Use Aimes As A Villain

Dante Will Still Be The Star Of The Show & There Are Plenty Of Returning Characters To Focus On


Alan Ritchson as Aimes and Vin Diesel as Dom Toretto in Fast & Furious

The reveal that Aimes was a villain set up a big role going forward, but Fast & Furious 11 may not get the chance to fully utilize his potential. Despite his seemingly hostile view towards Dom, the two reluctantly agree to work together, only for Aimes to explain it was all a ruse. His run-in with Dante earlier is all part of their master plan, as Aimes reveals he has been working with Dante for an entire decade, shooting down a plane containing Han, Ramsey, Tej, and Roman to cement his point.

Therefore, having him as Fast & Furious 11‘s secondary villain will add a lot of stakes and jeopardy to the plot, but he is at risk of getting overshadowed. Given Alan Ritchson was somewhat wasted in his Fast & Furious debut, it feels all the more important the next outing does his character justice, but there is so much more going on with the plot. Dante remains the franchise’s main villain and Fast X‘s entire plot is centered around him, meaning the saga’s final entry is all but guaranteed to do the same.

He may make for a fun secondary antagonist and be involved in some entertaining scenes, but the action series will have a hard time elevating Aimes beyond more than a side plot, which would once again squander Ritchson’s potential.

In addition, some big returns were teased at the end of Fast X, indicating that these characters will also take up plenty of the spotlight. Considering Fast & Furious 11 has to close out over two decades worth of story, it’s unlikely Ritchson will get a mᴀssive opportunity to shine since there is so much still to cover. He may make for a fun secondary antagonist and be involved in some entertaining scenes, but the action series will have a hard time elevating Aimes beyond more than a side plot, which would once again squander Ritchson’s potential.

Fast & Furious No Longer Needs A Hobbs Replacement

The Rock & Vin Diesel Making Amends Has Allowed Hobbs To Return

Even if Fast & Furious 11 does somehow manage to make Aimes a central part of the plot, a Luke Hobbs replacement is no longer needed. Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson were able to squash their beef, resulting in Hobbs returning during Fast X‘s post-credits scene while simultaneously setting up a big role in the final movie. As a result, the quick-witted, highly-skilled fighter will be back in action, leaving no real need for anyone to take his place. Fast & Furious was already going in a different direction with Aimes anyway, but Hobbs’ return may reduce his overall role.

Fast & Furious 11 is scheduled to be released in 2026.

Instead of being the film’s biggest physical threat, he may have a showdown with Hobbs instead, which could still be a good use for both characters. Additionally, there is no room for him to become the main villain since Dante is already the final boss and has plenty of history with the main characters. Hopefully, Fast & Furious can still find a significant part for Alan Ritchson in the last main movie, but with Hobbs’ replacement no longer required, and a central villain already established, it’ll be hard for Aimes to truly stand out among so many developed characters.

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