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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Production Fast and Furious 7 is officially discontinued

Following the death of Paul Walker , Universal cuts the engine filming Fast and Furious 7 .

It's official:Fast and Furious 7 stops. But not permanently. In a statement, Universal Studios announced that production of the latest installment of the Fast and Furious saga was interrupted for an indefinite period. Indeed, following the accidental death of Paul Walker last Saturday filming Fast and Furious 7 had to stop temporarily . while it remained key scenes to shoot , including a Disney Princess race in Dubai. But as the actor playing the central role of Brian O'Conner , a former undercover cop in gangs bagnoles become motorized robber and best friend Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel ), the impact of his death was in any case strongly influence the fate of the franchise Fast and Furious . "Today , all of us at Universal trying to help places Paul 's immediate family and the extended family of the team of Fast and Furious ," the studio in the statement. " And we believe that our responsibility is to stop the production of Fast and Furious 7 time to consider all options available to ensure the future of the franchise. " Stay therefore know what fate awaits precise Fast and Furious 7 directed by James Wan, who signs his first blockbuster. Amendment disaster scenario and reshoots scenes to pull the end of 2014 film, release date originally scheduled for July 2014 is now out of the question ? Or a more radical solution ? According to The Wrap, it could mean that Universal would be willing to start from scratch to incorporate the fact qu'O'Conner not return. As the studio was insured against the risk of death of the actors, the studio could comfortably absorb the cost of an overhaul of the film. Especially since it is almost guaranteed to make a huge cardboard, the last two films were very big success, thanks to the arrival of Dwayne Johnson in franchising , marketing more effective and an escalation in action.

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