There is no easy way to finish 'Fast and Furious 7' without being somewhat insensitive toward the tragic death of series lead Paul Walker, but the cast and crew found the best and most noble solution imaginable. We already knew that Walker's brothers were going to join the production to help finish the film as body doubles, but they officially arrived on set and it looks like this plan is going to
When Paul Walker tragically died last November, the world mourned an actor who was not only a welcome screen presence, but a genuinely well-liked and respected guy. It was especially hard to hear the reactions of his 'Fast and Furious' franchise co-stars. This is a series all about friendship and family, so the loss of a key member of that crew hits hard. 'Fast and Furious 7' recently resumed shoo
Following the tragic death of star Paul Walker, 'Fast and Furious 7' delayed production, but now the film is revving up its engines once again to finish shooting. Questions arose before regarding how director James Wan and his production team would handle Walker's remaining scenes on the film, and now we may have some answers: with the help of a little CGI.
After Paul Walker's tragic death in a car accident late last year, production on 'Fast and Furious 7' was rightfully halted as cast and crew morned the death of their comrade and director James Wan and Universal Studios began planning a way of retiring the Brian O'Conner character from the franchise. With a new release date set for 2015, the 'Fast and Furious 7' crew is now set to restart producti
The first 'Brick Mansions' trailer has debuted online, debuting footage from one of Paul Walker's last films. The late actor, famous for his turn in the 'Fast and Furious' movies, stars in this similarly action-packed tale, except this time instead of The Rock and Vin Diesel, he's got the co-founder of Parkour by his side.
Tyrese was incredibly torn up over Paul Walker's death. The actor died in a two person, one car accident in November while at a charity event and his friend and co-star was traumatized by the loss.
Vin Diesel has made no secret of his overwhelming grief over the death of his friend and co-star Paul Walker, mourning publicly with fans as well as privately with Walker's family. The actor, who played Dom alongside Walker's Brian in six 'Fast and the Furious' films, is thanking fans for their support by sharing a video showing special moments between the two stars.
The show will go on, but the character won't: Paul Walker's 'Fast & Furious' franchise character, Brian O'Conner, will be retired after 'Fast & Furious 7.'