Fast & Furious 7 goes on ... with Paul Walker. And it's both the film's director, James Wan, screenwriter Chris Morgan as have declared that they will use the scenes already recorded by the late actor to give your character an output consistently and is a tribute to all fans.
    Definitely, Paul Walker will be in the next installment of Fast & Furious. Already a few weeks ago, next to Vin Diesel message informing that the release date of the film began circulating rumors about the presence of Walker in the film.
    And so, after the actor's death in a car accident on November 30, Universal decided to suspend production indefinitely.
    But after days of meetings and cabinets crisis, responsible for producing commissioned screenwriter Chris Morgan and director James Wan the task of rewriting the script and the film fit into the already filmed scenes Paul Walker to give his character decent and consistent output saga.
    Thus, Morgan and Wan have finished doing the desires of those responsible for Fast & Furious reality. And according to The Hollywood Reporter published, the character that he portrayed Walker, Brian O'Conner, not die in the movie.
    Now the plan Chris Morgan and James Wan is to use the scenes already filmed by the late actor to give an output, as a tribute, which will satisfy all fans of the saga.
    These changes will now require some additional scenes to be written and filmed, but the eight-month delay suffered by the tape, after the death of Paul Walker, provides enough time for the team.
    Finally, Fast & Furious 7 was released on April 10, 2015, not July 2014 as planned.