The seventh (and possibly final?) installment of the "Fast and Furious" franchise opens this Friday night at Marcus Parkwood Cinema and MIX 94.9 has your tickets!
Here we go! After being teased in seven-second increments earlier this week, we have the first full, official trailer for the newly-titled 'Furious 7,' which wastes absolutely no time getting right into the bonkers action, with a car being parachute-dropped onto the road during one of the crew's missions, and Paul Walker's Brian being rescued from a harrowing episode on the edge of a cliff by Michelle Rodriguez. And that's only a fraction of what we see in this trailer.
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.
Vin Diesel shared the final photo of himself and Paul Walker while filming 'Fast and Furious 7,' also revealing the new release date for the latest installment of the franchise.
Leave it to Vin Diesel to bring us all the breaking news this weekend. Yesterday, the actor posted a photo on Facebook of himself with a statue of Groot from 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' confirming what we already pretty much knew about his part in the film. Tonight, the actor brings us official word on the anticipated release date switch of 'Fast and Furious 7,' which has now sped into a 2015 slot.
Paul Walker's death certificate has been revealed today (Dec. 16), and it reiterates the fact that the 40-year-old actor died of "combined effects from traumatic and thermal injuries" in a blazing car crash on Nov. 30.
Paul Walker's family has elected to hold a private funeral for the late actor, who died in a fiery, one-car, two-person crash last month. Since Walker considered his 'Fast + Furious' castmates and crew to be like family, they will also be a part of the service to say goodbye to the actor.
UPDATE: Universal Pictures announced Dec. 4 that they will be shutting down 'Fast and Furious 7' production for a "period of time." You can read their official statement here.
'Fast And Furious 7' is facing major delays following the death of franchise star Paul Walker, but there's still hope for the film itself.