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Brothers of Paul Walker explained how his character could return in the new “fast and Furious”

“Fast and furious 8” will be released on Russian screens on 13 April 2017. According to rumors, the new film will unfold after the group breaks up with Dominic Toretto Brian O’conner, played by tragically deceased Paul Walker. However, according to rumors, it is likely that the character will appear on the screen before kinoseriya to be completed.

Brothers of Paul Walker explained how his character could return in the new “fast and Furious”

Paul Walker, who died in a car crash on 30 November 2013, did not have time to finish the work on the seventh part, “Forsazh”. But then to create Brian on the screen helped his brothers Caleb and Cody Walker, whose activity is also associated with the cinema. At the stage of post-production, their appearance was changed using CGI technology.

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In a recent interview with Entertaiment Tonight Caleb Walker said that he had a telephone conversation with VIN Diesel, during which they discussed the return of the character in the kinoseriya:Wine talked for about an hour, discussing the return of Brian on the screen. He needs our blessing. Diesel asked, is it possible to return the hero of Sex in the film. To his fans knew he was still here.”

Paul Walker and his brothers

However, many fans of the franchise have already expressed their dissatisfaction with this news: according to them, farewell to the character in the seventh part had a very strong point in the history of Brian and really seemed like a touching gesture of remembrance. Some even asked Diesel “not to play on the feelings of those who loved Paul Walker.

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