"Studio says no. Cameras say yes. Watch before the lawyers find us."
"I’m not announcing a movie. I’m announcing a movement. On Friday, we drop Return Xander Cage: The Director’s Cut —for free. On FilmyFly. Only on FilmyFly." The Director’s Cut dropped. It was flawless. 4K. Dolby Atmos. The Crocs missile scene was replaced with a breathtaking practical effect. Samuel L. Jackson’s scenes were confirmed as archival footage from a deleted 2009 script, used with permission from his estate for a "posthumous collaboration." "Studio says no
Then came the bombshell.
The Resurrection Protocol: How Return Xander Cage Broke the Internet (Again) I’m announcing a movement
He smiled. The xXx theme swelled.
The footage was raw. Scratchy audio. Missing VFX. Green screens visible. But there, in the middle of a shaky-cam motorcycle jump over a collapsing dam in Croatia, was —played by a grittier, more scarred Vin Diesel. He wasn't quipping about margaritas. He was bleeding. Only on FilmyFly
Paramount Pictures issued a terse denial. "No production under that title has been authorized." Vin Diesel’s Instagram posted a gym selfie with the caption, "Family is eternal. But Xander? He's retired." The director of xXx: Return of Xander Cage (2017), D.J. Caruso, tweeted, "Fake news. Probably deepfake AI."