The show will go on, but the character won't: Paul Walker's 'Fast & Furious' franchise character, Brian O'Conner, will be retired after 'Fast & Furious 7.'
In the weeks following the tragic death of Paul Walker, Universal and the crew of 'Fast and Furious 7' have been forced to drastically course correct the direction of the blockbuster franchise. With little time to mourn and countless jobs and dollars on the line, sources reveal director James Wan, writer Chris Morgan and executive Jeffrey Kirschenbaum will gracefully "retire" Walker's Br
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.
After Paul Walker died, questions understandably were raised about the future of 'Fast And the Furious 7,' the latest installment in the franchise. Walker's character, Brian O'Conner, had an integral role in the film, and filming actually wasn't completed before his death. So what's going to happen?
The YouTube channel for 'The Fast and the Furious' just released a tribute video to Paul Walker.
The video has snippets from all the 'Fast and the Furious' movies and is set to the song 'Coming Home' by Diddy Dirty Money.
All in all it is a great nod to one of the franchises biggest stars...
Paul Walker's autopsy was initially delayed while the coroner awaited dental records as the bodies were said to be unidentifiable. Now, the examination has been completed and the results have been revealed.