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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Universal Will “Retire” Paul Walker’s Character in Fast & Furious 7

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The seventh portion of the Fast & Furious establishment has been encompassed by a demeaner of doubt for as long as not many weeks taking after the shocking passing of star Paul Walker.  Speculation has run widespread concerning how Universal might advance with Fast & Furious 7 after Walker's demise, given that the film was amidst handling when the performing artist passed.  The studio authoritatively pushed the James Wan-regulated pic's discharge date from this nearing July to April 2015, and now it gives the idea that all gatherings included have settled on the best way to get up and go with the pic: Walker's character will be "resigned" in Fast & Furious 7.  Hit the bounce for additional

quick incensed 7-paul-walker-vin-diesel-1paul Walker had recorded various scenes for Fast & Furious 7 when he passed, such a large number of have pondered if Universal might attempt to consolidate some of that footage into the film or if Walker might be wholly missing from the seventh portion of the auto focused arrangement.  Screenwriter Chris Morgan was acquired to change the script a month ago, and now THR reports that Walker's character Brian O'conner won't be killed off in Fast & Furious 7, however will rather be resigned "in a manner that the studio trusts will fulfill fanatics of the establishment and make utilization of the energizing footage of Walker." 
Extra scenes will be composed and shot with a specific end goal to give Walker's character the correct conclusion, as his character will remain a piece of the story of Fast & Furious 7.  This would appear to be a robust choice instead of executing off Walker's character, which might have felt dense and improper.  The establishment will then proceed without Brian O'conner, however surely Wan and Morgan have thought of a fitting sendoff for the character, as well as for Walker too.  Fast & Furious 7 will open in theaters April 10, 2015.

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