After a long break owing to the demise of star Paul Walker, Fast & Furious 7 team has decided to start the film production in April, providing the Universal studio and director James Wan nearly 1 year until the seventh installment is due to release in cinemas in April of next year. The rest of the production is projected to be completed within 6 to 8 weeks in Atlanta after Thanksgiving.
Fast & Furious 7 was almost done filming when one of the lead actors Paul passed away in a brutal car crash in Valencia, Calif., due to which its launch date was junked and director Wan, writer Chris Morgan and Universal studio had to re-evaluate the whole film production as well as change the remaining script. According to various rumors and Insiders, it is expected that Paul's character will be "retired" in the rest of the film story, instead of murdered by any villain. The writers will come up such script in a way that will enable the Fast and Furious to not to lose the consistency.
Paul Walker was tapped for various film projects prior to his tragic death. "Eden's Army," an action-romance script written by Tom Clynes, would have taken him in a course of "resolve and spirit." The story was reported last year. Clynes had sent the script to Walker who, 2 days before, had requested Clynes to let him see the script.
Now after the tragic death of Walker, Clynes is still not certain what will be the prospects of the screenplay he, Paul and Paul's manager, Matt Luber, had worked on for more than 1 year shaping it into the character of Paul.
Eden's Army was said to be Paul's much admired project, an action-romance that revolves around a man who struggles to save the imperiled white rhinoceros from illegal hunters. Luber had stated that Paul was passionate about this project and it was supposed to mark a unique experience with purpose and heart for late actor. Paul had requested UTA, his agency, to come up with a script regarding African illegal hunting.
Paul’s last 2 projects, Camille Delamarre’s Brick Mansions and Fast 7 will be released in cinemas across US on April 25 and April 2015, respectively. In Brick Mansions, We will see Paul as an undercover cop, who struggles to destroy a merciless crime lord.
Fast & Furious 7 was almost done filming when one of the lead actors Paul passed away in a brutal car crash in Valencia, Calif., due to which its launch date was junked and director Wan, writer Chris Morgan and Universal studio had to re-evaluate the whole film production as well as change the remaining script. According to various rumors and Insiders, it is expected that Paul's character will be "retired" in the rest of the film story, instead of murdered by any villain. The writers will come up such script in a way that will enable the Fast and Furious to not to lose the consistency.
Paul Walker was tapped for various film projects prior to his tragic death. "Eden's Army," an action-romance script written by Tom Clynes, would have taken him in a course of "resolve and spirit." The story was reported last year. Clynes had sent the script to Walker who, 2 days before, had requested Clynes to let him see the script.
Now after the tragic death of Walker, Clynes is still not certain what will be the prospects of the screenplay he, Paul and Paul's manager, Matt Luber, had worked on for more than 1 year shaping it into the character of Paul.
Eden's Army was said to be Paul's much admired project, an action-romance that revolves around a man who struggles to save the imperiled white rhinoceros from illegal hunters. Luber had stated that Paul was passionate about this project and it was supposed to mark a unique experience with purpose and heart for late actor. Paul had requested UTA, his agency, to come up with a script regarding African illegal hunting.
Paul’s last 2 projects, Camille Delamarre’s Brick Mansions and Fast 7 will be released in cinemas across US on April 25 and April 2015, respectively. In Brick Mansions, We will see Paul as an undercover cop, who struggles to destroy a merciless crime lord.
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