Since 2016, the Fast & the Furious co-stars Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Vin Diesel have been bouncing back and forth in what was infamously dubbed the “Candy-Ass Feud,” reportedly stemming from “differing philosophies” on the production of the action movie franchise. Well, it seems like things have finally chilled out for the two muscle bound stars. The Candy-Ass Feud appears to have been patched up, according to a recent Instagram post from the Rock.

In an Instagram video posted Friday, Johnson took a break from working out to voice his appreciation for the success of Hobbs & Shaw, the Furious spin-off movie starring Johnson’s Luke Hobbs and Jason Statham’s Deckard Shaw. After some pleasantries, Johnson turned the subject to Diesel.

“I want to thank brother Vin for your support of Hobbs & Shaw. I saw your post,” Johnson said, referring to a post of Diesel’s.

“What a wild ride this has been. 10 years ago, when you and I spoke and you invited me into the Fast & Furious family. I’m grateful for that invite. As you know, my goals was always, all these years, to come into the Fast & Furious world and help elevate the franchise in any way that I possibly could. If I could do that, then I’ve done my job, and now here we are 10 years later, this massively successful buildout and expansion. We did it the right way, we did it the smart way, and again, brother, I appreciate your support.”

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Johnson closed out his remarks by seemingly teasing Hobbs’ return in a future Fast & the Furious film.

“And of course, all roads lead to one thing. I’ll be seeing you soon, Toretto,” Johnson said.

This has piqued the interest of Furious franchise fans, considering Johnson was not slated to be in Fast 9, which has already entered its 14th week of production.

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The long-running feud between Johnson and Diesel appears to have stemmed from differing philosophies on how to approach movie production, according to past comments from Johnson.

“Oftentimes, just like in life, you have different philosophies and people have different fundamental philosophies on how you do things,” Johnson told Entertainment Tonight in 2017. “And again, the most important thing is just the movie.”

Things might have come to a head in mid-2017 when Diesel reportedly cut a scene teasing the then-upcoming Hobbs and Shaw spinoff from the credits of Fate of the Furious.

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Of course, this harmony could all be fleeting, considering the pair seemed to have previously made up all the way back in 2016 when the Rock made a different Instagram post hinting the feud had been resolved.

Ah, family.

Production on Fast 9, which is due out on May 22, 2020, has experienced its fair share of production issues, including the hospitalization of a stunt performer

Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/family for IGN.