Fast and Furious 7, the famous film franchise, will be resuming its production in Abu Dhabi. The film came to a halt due to the sudden death of one of its leading stars, Paul walker, who died in a car accident last November 2013.
Director James Wan recently posted on his Instagram account about resuming the production, at its first day filming again. He declared that the cast and crew are already better, and now stronger to complete the movie.
The original script was also changed since the death of one of its leading character, Brian O'Conner, played by Paul Walker. The film release date was also changed after the production was on hold last December 2013, following the decision of the Universal Pictures. Although, the script has been altered, Paul Walker will still appear on the movie.
The late actor, was killed inside a Porshe owned and driven by his friend. The accident happened in California, and Paul walker was reported to have been in the passenger seat, when the car bumped into a pole, and was engulfed with flames. Police who were at the site confirmed that the vehicle was running an unsafe speed. The driver was also killed in the accident. Reports that both the actor and the driver was not in the influence of drugs or any alcoholic substances.
Universal Pictures stated that the hit franchise, Fast and Furious 7 will be released on April 2015. The studio also said that the death of Paul Walker's character will also be shown on the film. The last installment of the film franchise, Fast Six, was released May last year.
Fast and Furious 7 resuming its production promises completion of the film, and Paul Walker's death which served as a challenge to the films integrity will not stop the franchise from honoring the actor's life and contribution to the film.