'Fast And Furious 7' Plot: Vin Diesel Says Paul Walker Will Be Happy With The Outcome
'Fast And Furious 7' Plot: Vin Diesel Says Paul Walker Will Be Happy With The Outcome
The plot of "Fast & Furious 7" is slowly being revealed.
Vin Diesel, who plays the main character Dominic Toretto, had his roots in illegal car racing with Rob Cohen involving genuine racers as the movie's extras in order to keep all of the dialogues authentic. In the following installment, Paul Walker played Brian O'Conner taking over for Diesel, who was then doing his "xXx" movie. The third of the series brought back Diesel in a cameo role towards the end of the movie. This became the ultimate film that all other installments picked up story from.
The "Fast & Furious 7" will bring back the full circle once again; unfortunately, it marks Paul Walker's last movie made due to a real-life car accident. While this has shown that Walker really had a thing in common with the famous persona he's portrayed in the film, the accident needed an immediate change in the newest installment's plot. The "Fast & Furious 7" will now become O'Conner's ending.
According to Inquisitr, this upcoming movie will feature the character of Kevin Bacon from the equally famous "Death Sentence" in it. How big this role is has been left a mystery; however, a cameo role is a reasonable prediction.
Luke Evans played Owen Shaw, who died at the last movie's end prompted his brother Ian played by Jason Statham to commence a revenge plot against the man who killed him, according to the Cinema Blend. As a result, the character Han in "Tokyo Drift" will be killed. The death will happen in Tokyo's own race wars, bringing audiences to the series' roots for a couple of minutes.
Things will become more dangerous and Toretto will conclude that the best place for O'Conner is at home with Mia and their baby. For Toretto, family is everything; hence, he'll be more than willing to leave behind a friend in action just to be able to protect his loved ones.
Diesel firmly believes that Paul Walker will be happier with this ending, rather than have the other option of delivering O'Conner to his death through a car crash.
The "Fast & Furious 7" will be released in theatres on April 3, 2015. Here's the trailer:
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