"Fast and Furious 7" Spoilers Revealed, GIving Paul Walker's Character a Much Better Ending

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The premiere of the movie 'Fast and Furious 7" is fast approaching and ever since the trailer of the movie came out, fans may have a sense of what will happen in the movie.

Many F&F fans anticipate the movie, as this is the last movie of the actor, Paul Walker, who died in a car crash. According to Latin Post, the filmmakers had to make many changes and even using Walker's brothers as body doubles for the actor. The massive changes brought to a very expensive production cost estimated to reach almost $250 million.

Brian O'connor, the character Paul Walker played, will have a better ending than him. It seems that the character will just retire from driving fast cars and getting a much peaceful life with Mia, played by Jordana Brewster, and their child.

According to Screenrant, the director of the film James Wan, and writer Chris Morgan and Universal Studios' lead executive on the F&F films, Jeffrey Kirschenbaum, made the changes possible by keeping Walker in the story and would slowly ease him out, so that the franchise could continue without him.

The film will also feature a new character that will be played by actor, Jason Statham, named Ian Shaw,a villain who seeks revenge against the group Dominic Toretto, played by Vin Diesel, for the death of his brother .

As reported by Enstarz, the trailer was worth the wait, it started with Walker doing some stunts, rescuing a woman and of course, a lot of explosions and gunshots.

Universal Studios renamed the seventh fanchise of the movie, it is now titled "Furious 7." The trailer of the film has already reached over a 100 million views on Facebook in just 48 hours. "Furious 7" will also feature the comeback of the characters of Vin Diesel, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris and Jordanna Brewster.

The much awaited action film will be shown on theatre on April 10, 2015.

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