Ludacris shared his support for Meadow Walker to appear in the final main Fast & Furious movies.
It’s been a long time in between Borderlands games. The last true installment came out back in 2012, and the world was a radically different place back then. That was two Batmen and two Jokers ago. The Rock had just joined the Fast & Furious franchise. There were still a few Blockbusters open, and you couldn’t rent a single Annabelle movie from any of them. If you stepped out of a time machine into September of that year, when Borderlands 2 was released, you’d legitimately need an afternoon to adjust. Or maybe you’re used to the …