Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel
Pictured: Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel pose for photographers during the premiere of the movie "Fast and Furious 5" at Cinepolis Lagoon on April 15, 2011 in Rio de Janeiro. Getty Images/Buda Mendes

Dwayne Johnson recently updated his fans regarding his upcoming flick, "Skyscraper," after his "Fast and Furious" co-star Vin Diesel talked about their alleged feud.

On Saturday, Johnson took to social media to talk about his upcoming movie, "Skyscraper." In a lengthy Instagram post, the "Baywatch" star shared the experiences he had on the set of his action-thriller flick and what it was like working with his co-stars.

"I may be the one who looks like nine kinds of hell, but we all make the movie and live the story - as a team," Johnson wrote on Instagram. "Waiting between takes with my good bud and one of the best camera operators on the planet, Colin Anderson. From 'STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS' to 'ARGO', he’s an award-winning operator with the perfect demeanor for the grit and intensity our movie is. Plus, we have a great shorthand since we shot 'HERCULES' together in Budapest for months. Colin knows exactly how to shoot my 'good side' which is generally the back of my head. #Teamwork #BloodiedAndBattered #SkyscraperMovie."

Meanwhile, just hours before Johnson's post, Diesel addressed their alleged feud on Instagram. The "Guardians of the Galaxy" star shared a photo of them together and recalled the moment it was taken. "Brotherhood... and all it's complexities," Diesel wrote. "This scene was filmed in Puerto Rico, I can remember it like it was yesterday. Such a beautiful island, the people were so warm and welcoming. I turned 43 that summer... and my son Vincent was born."

Diesel also explained that he was the one who asked Johnson to join the cast of "Fast and the Furious." He revealed that he previously asked his followers on Facebook "who they would like to see me work with," and one woman named Jan Kelly dropped Johnson's name. Following this, Diesel invited The Rock to join the "Fast and Furious" franchise as Luke Hobbs. Diesel added that the delay of "Fast 9" isn't anyone's fault.

According to previous reports, Diesel and Johnson's feud started during their 100-day Atlanta shoot when the former arrived late on set. Johnson appeared to have been unimpressed by Diesel's unprofessional behavior as he posted a message on his Facebook page praising his "Fast and the Furious" female co-stars while dissing his male ones. In another post on Instagram, Johnson wrote: "My female co-stars are always amazing and I love 'em. My male co-stars however are a different story."

Do you believe that Johnson's post about the "Skyscraper" cast and crew teamwork has something to do with Diesel's post about their alleged feud on the set of "Fast and the Furious"? Drop a comment below.