Paul Walker's
brothers, Cody Walker and Caleb Walker are helping "fill in small
gaps" in "Fast & Furious 7" action sequences not finished
before the actor's death, producers said Tuesday. Walker died in a fiery car
crash during a Thanksgiving break in filming last November, forcing a halt to
production.
"We had to take time to grieve Paul, the brother we
love and lost, and to figure out if we should move on with our film,"
producers wrote to fans in a Facebook post
Tuesday.
The decision to resume filming was "the only
choice," the note said. We believe our fans want that, and we believe Paul
would want that, too." Walker's dramatic scenes were completed before his
death but some action sequences were unfinished, they said.
"We have resumed shooting and now welcome Paul's
brothers, Caleb and Cody, into our 'Fast' family," the post said.
"Caleb and Cody are helping us complete some remaining action for their
brother and fill in small gaps left in production. Having them on set has made
us all feel that Paul is with us, too."
The movie was to have been released this summer, but
Universal pushed it back to April 10, 2015.
"This film is the most important we've ever done
together," the post said. "It will allow the character of Brian
O'Conner to live on and let us celebrate Paul in his most defining role."
Walker's O'Conner character is a staple of the long-running
and hugely profitable film franchise. Directed by James Wan, it also stars Vin
Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez and Jason Statham.
Investigators concluded in a report released in March that
speed was to blame in Walker's death.
"Investigators determined the cause of the fatal
solo-vehicle collision was unsafe speed for the roadway conditions," Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Commander Mike Parker said.
The high-performance 2005 Porsche Carrera GT was going
"between 80 and 93 mph at the time the car impacted a power pole and
several trees," the final report said. The posted speed limit on the Santa
Clarita, California, office park road was 45 mph.
Source: CNN.com
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