‘Fast And Furious 7’ Will Not Kill Paul Walker’s Character; Director James Wan Reveals How They Will Put Closure To Brian O’ Conner’s Legacy

Paul Walker's death is truly a difficult time for Hollywood and as a tribute for the actor's contributions to the industry, 'Fast and Furious 7' planned a meaningful exit for his famed character Brian O' Conner.

According to reports, the seventh installment of the film will make O' Conner retire instead of being killed.  When Paul Walker died, the cast's filming was allegedly halfway done. The Hollywood Reporter similarly claims that director James Wan as well as writer Chris Morgan and Jeffrey Kirschenbaum are trying to come up with ways as to how they can make use of the 40-year-old actor's finished footages.

"Universal studios have confirmed that this is their intention and the script will be re-written by Chris Morgan in order to give Walker's character a proper send off," UK Movies Yahoo reports.

Additional scenes will reportedly be incorporated to provide a consequential closure for Walker's character. The creative team still has more than a year to wrap up the production. Instead of being released this July 11, 2014, 'Fast and Furious 7' will be released on April 10, 2015.

Fans are still wondering as to how the team will incorporate extra scenes for Walker. Rumors previously circulated that Cody Walker would be hired to act as his late brother's double. However, it is yet unknown whether the younger Walker will agree especially that he recently expressed his distaste for media following his brother's fake death rumors.

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