
Yellowstone is far from the only example of his fantastic contributions to the screen, though. Because while Rip Wheeler might be familiar today, Hauser also portrayed some significant characters in major blockbuster pictures. In fact, current fans of the show may not even remember his starring roles in two of Vin Diesel’s most critical franchise pieces. Hauser’s star may be on the rise again, but looking back across his filmography, it’s obvious why he has finally managed to break into that upper echelon of great character actors.
In the 2000s, Cole Hauser Starred In Pitch Black
Pitch Black is arguably one of the most important science fiction films of the early 2000s. It was an attempt at a franchise that almost fell apart upon its debut. But with the star power of the rising Vin Diesel, coupled with the versatility of the universe and potential for future spinoffs, it survived just long enough to expand. Pitch Black led to the Riddick saga, which has resulted in a cult following, spinoff games, novels and repeat viewings of that original gem. It might not have taken the shape initially expected, but Pitch Black birthed a brand Diesel will forever be associated with.
William Johns was the secondary antagonist of the film and an enemy of Riddick. As a bounty hunter, Johns was tasked with capturing the notorious fugitive, but he failed in his mission. By the end of Pitch Black, Johns was severely wounded and ripped apart by Bioraptors, ending his short feud with the protagonist. While he was depicted as an obsessive and a man driven by pain, Johns would prove to be a reliable source of conflict throughout that initial run. However, the character’s legacy led to the introduction of Boss Johns, an antagonist introduced in Riddick, highlighting the fact that audiences would recall his work in the first picture, at least enough for Universal to take advantage of the character.
Hauser Also Starred in 2003’s 2 Fast 2 Furious
The Fast and the Furious was the hit no one could have predicted, an opening gambit that led to a juggernaut of a franchise. Universal Pictures settled with Vin Diesel as its primary star, but as 2 Fast 2 Furious went into the works, it was evident that change was in the air. Unfortunately, Diesel opted not to return, instead putting his focus on another Riddick production for the time being. Paul Walker stepped up alongside Tyrese Gibson and Eva Mendes to get the job done, with 2 Fast 2 Furious soon becoming a much-debated entry into the series.
Cole Hauser was just what the movie needed, bringing the best out of the protagonists. Just like in Pitch Black, the performer highlighted his dedication to a specific role and his understanding of how the pieces of the puzzle fit together. The character was intriguing enough to be kept alive at the end of the film, and while Hauser is yet to reappear as Verone, there is always a chance that he could be brought back as the saga comes to a close. Cole Hauser again demonstrates his commitment to the role, but also his ability to find balance in his portrayal.
What’s particularly interesting about 2 Fast 2 Furious is that it is still viewed by fans as an outsider of sorts to the rest of the saga. That’s a great shame, as there is a lot to dive into here, and some of the series’ best elements were first ideated as part of this production. There’s also an argument to be made that Hauser helped to create the archetype for what a good Fast and the Furious villain might look like. He had to follow on in a sequel production, yet set the tone and style for all those yet to come. That was a difficult task, but he pulled it off with style.
Both Roles Highlight the Performer’s Evolution
Cole Hauser has also highlighted that he always had the skills to be the lead of a critical series like Pitch Black or 2 Fast 2 Furious, but has often been placed in the antagonistic role. Yellowstone, which left viewers with plenty of questions, is one of the first times that he has been given a consistent and large platform to highlight his talent and perhaps, moving forward, Hauser will be given the opportunities that he has both earned and deserves. Fast and the Furious and Riddick are not the only franchises on Cole Hauser’s resume after all, but they are perhaps some of the most prominent.