Is Tony Todd going to be doing the race car announcing at the track?
Perry: Tony Todd, at this stage, will not be joining us for this round. Shock: You have the racecar crash, and you have the movie theater explosion. It looks like you have two giant set pieces this time out. Is that right? Perry: We learned our lesson from one, two, and three! Normally the third time is the charm. We will say that the fourth time is the charm here. We’ve always had a problem with these movies where you open big and then end on a quiet, more contemporary note. But then we’ve had to do reshoots on every single one to address that factor after the fact. So we took great pains to have parity between that opening set piece that is balls out cool and the set piece that takes place in a movie theater. It’s actually a smaller incident that takes place in a much larger location that’s pretty cool. That is the challenge. You have to get people in with that “What if?” And then you have either match it or beat it at the end. I think here we have matched it. I don’t think we could