This is the duo's fifth film together. Their first was 2001's "Training Day."
Fuqua says they clicked from the beginning.
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"Obviously I was hoping it would continue on, I had no idea it would, he would win an Academy Award," said Fuqua. "I felt that rhythm probably after that first scene I did with him... I wasn't sure if I was dreaming, or wishing, but I knew I had a rhythm and so yes, it's special."
"The Equalizer 3" isn't just a reunion between the actor and director. Washington is also reunited with 29-year-old actor Dakota Fanning. The two starred together in 2004's "Man on Fire" when Dakota was just nine years old.
"When I got the call Dakota was interested I couldn't believe my luck so I said let's have lunch today!" said Fuqua. "When we sat down I fell in love with her. I said I'm gonna call Denzel. You wanna make sure it's what you believe it to be... and he loves Dakota, she's remained friends with him all these years. But it's funny, when I had them in the scenes together, he would look over at me and just kind of smile, like she's a grownup now! She's not the little girl. She's challenging him in a scene, it's great, you know."
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"The Equalizer 3" utilizes the beauty of Italy as a backdrop for all the action this franchise is known for offering. Fuqua hopes people will see it in theaters.
"When I was filming it, as soon as I landed in Italy, I was looking around; this is big-screen stuff, man! This is what it's all about," said Fuqua. "We didn't go through all that to have you sit at home and watch it on your iPad."
"The Equalizer 3" is rated R for violence and is in theaters now.