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First look at xXx: The Return of Xander Cage

No, this isn't a trailer for the upcoming threequel to Vin Diesel's 2002 action hit. But it is a set pic from the first day of shooting, which apparently was not all that long ago as Diesel posted the aforementioned shot to his Facebook page on the weekend.

I heard a sequel featuring Diesel was in the works, but had no idea filming was underway until this morning. That's pretty under the radar for what I'm sure is intended to be one of the bigger movies of next year.

Anyway, here's the pic. And yes, it features a hot chick, so Shawn and I approve.
xXx: The Return of Xander Cage also stars Samuel L. Jackson, Jet Li, Tony Jaa, Toni Colette and Nina Dobrev. That's a pretty good cast! Li and Jaa!?! Bad ass!

D.J. Caruso directs the movie, which is scheduled for release some time next year.

Source: Vin Diesel on Facebook

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