Fans who are eagerly waiting for the new iteration of the popular "Fast & Furious" franchise got a first glimpse of the new movie after producers released the first trailer of "Furious 7" on Saturday.
The first "Furious 7" trailer was unveiled in a special event in Southern California where stars of the new movie like Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Ludacris, Jason Statham, Jordana Brewster and Tyrese Gibson were present.
The stars of the movie paid tribute to the late Paul Walker, who died in a car crash last year while filming his role in the movie, with Diesel saying that they made sure his good friend will be honored greatly in "Furious 7."
"It was unanimous across the board that the most important thing was to honor my brother Paul and his legacy," Diesel said via New York Daily News. "When you think of family, you think of 'Fast & Furious,' We lost such a special person, a special angel and (Walker) allowed for us to have a multicultural brotherhood and family."
Diesel added in an interview with EOnline that their brotherhood and bond as a "family" will be manifested in the movie as part of their tribute to Walker, whose death made the actors and actresses of the film even closer to each other.
"When you watch our movie, all the differences of skin tone and language go out the window," Diesel said. "All you see is family and that started with the brotherhood of Dom and Brian and it has extended to Fast & Furious 7, where, when you think of family, you think of Fast & Furious."
Meanwhile, Iggy Azalea admitted that she was surprised when she got a call to appear in the latest "Fast & Furious" film and got even more nervous when she learned that she will have a line in the movie.
Azalea admitted that she had difficulties delivering her lines, saying that she is now very appreciative of actors and actresses for the effort that they are giving to improve their craft.
"I'm still scared of acting," Azalea said. "It makes me very nervous because I don't want to be one of those artists that exert themselves and they don't do a good job. Just for me to say two lines, it took, like, 16 hours of setting up and going over and I definitely have an appreciation for actors."