The show will go on, but the character won't: Paul Walker's 'Fast & Furious' franchise character, Brian O'Conner, will be retired after 'Fast & Furious 7.'
Paul Walker's family has elected to hold a private funeral for the late actor, who died in a fiery, one-car, two-person crash last month. Since Walker considered his 'Fast + Furious' castmates and crew to be like family, they will also be a part of the service to say goodbye to the actor.
UPDATE: Universal Pictures announced Dec. 4 that they will be shutting down 'Fast and Furious 7' production for a "period of time." You can read their official statement here.
'Fast And Furious 7' is facing major delays following the death of franchise star Paul Walker, but there's still hope for the film itself.
New details about the deaths of Paul Walker and Roger Rodas are popping up constantly, and now heartbreaking details about rescue attempts for the star are emerging.
It is with heavy hearts that we bring you this tragic news at the end of the holiday weekend -- 'Fast and Furious' star Paul Walker has passed away at the age of 40. Walker, who was working on 'Fast and Furious 7' with Vin Diesel and director James Wan, was killed in a car explosion in California on Saturday afternoon.