These days, Vin Diesel is best known for his high octane "Fast and Furious" franchise . But back in the early 2000s, Diesel was best known for science fiction, arriving on the scene with his turn-of-the-century masterpiece "Pitch Black," where he played the enigmatic warrior Riddick. He eventually turned that film into a franchise, with sequels, prequels, and a whole timeline to explore . But the Riddick films aren't Diesel's only sci-fi adventures, and his film "Babylon A.D." — despite its failure — had sky-high potential.
Released in 2008, sandwiched between "Fast & The Furious: Tokyo Drift" and "Fast & Furious," "Babylon A.D." takes place in a dystopian future where mega corporations are in control and crime is a way of life. There, we meet Hugo Toorop (Diesel), a brooding mercenary wh

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