• Actor Dwayne Johnson attends the premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures' "Central Intelligence" at Westwood Village Theatre on June 10, 2016 in Westwood, California.

Actor Dwayne Johnson attends the premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures' "Central Intelligence" at Westwood Village Theatre on June 10, 2016 in Westwood, California. (Photo : Getty Images /Jason Kempin)

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson compares the "Fast and Furious" team to a family where team effort is needed in working together. Though conflict can still happen, he went on to say in his latest Instagram post on Aug. 10, Wednesday, that good things can come from conflict with great resolution. Most importantly, the F8 team agreed to deliver an "incredible movie to the world."

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The Rock's recent video on social media seemed to address the issue which appeared to be an attempt to move forward. He previously ignited feud rumors between him and Vin Diesel after posting a rant on Instagram on Aug. 8, Monday, calling someone from his "Fast 8" co-stars "chicken s-t" or "candy ass." Fans speculated the labels refer to his co-star Vin Diesel, according to TMZ.

Johnson and Diesel have been reportedly beefing and the tension between them had been brewing for some time, PEOPLE reported. The problem started when Diesel was frustrated over Johnson's alleged tardiness on the set. At times, the former wrestling star even did not show up, delaying production.

Diesel has been in the "Fast and Furious" franchise since 2001. In "Fast and Furious 7," he was reportedly tardy as well, also holding production.

Hence, Diesel could be the one referred by Johnson. More recently, however, it has been the latter's tardiness that had become an issue in the production and that got the former fed up.

Another "Fast and Furious" star Tyrese Gibson posted on Instagram on Aug. 9, which fuelled the rumors. The post, which has since been deleted, called Johnson his brother for whom he will stand up if no one else will.

While many wonder the real score of a feud on the set of "Fast and Furious 8," Diesel teased he would explain. On Aug. 10, he posted a video on Instagram that he will tell everything. The following day, he teased an explanation again on a live video on Facebook.

Viewers thought Diesel will spill the details about what really happened on the "Fast 8." Instead, he again made his pledge about telling everything.

Check the trailer of Johnson, Diesel and Gibson's upcoming movie below.