'Fast & Furious 7' Actor Vin Diesel Shares A New Photo of Himself With Paul Walker
Vin Diesel has recently shared a new photo of himself and Paul Walker on his Facebook page. In the photo, he can be seen wearing a white t-shirt where as Walker can be seen in a blue shirt. There is a cupboard in the background. Both Diesel and Walker seem to be in a pensive mood. It is clear that it is a photoshopped snap. However, it has received 1,114,263 likes on Facebook. In one of his other photos, the actor appears topless as he smiles at someone. He seems to be standing on a beach and can be seen giving a thumbs up sign.
Diesel has been regularly updating his Facebook page. He has also been sharing stills from his upcoming movie "Fast & Furious7." The actor will be reprising his role as Dominic Toretto in the upcoming film. It has been reported that he and his gang members will go in search of Han's killer. Han was killed in "Fast & Furious 6."
Meanwhile, since the tragic death of Paul Walker, Diesel has been quite expressive about his feelings for the late actor and friend. He said in one of his interviews that it was not easy to shoot for "Fast & Furious 7," without Walker. "It was, needless to say, the hardest movie I've ever done. I remember when the tragedy happened, my mother said to me, it's not fair that you have to mourn in front of the world," he said to Access Hollywood.
Walker passed away in a tragic car accident on Nov. 30. He was coming from charity event when his car hit an electric pole and burst into flames. The actor reportedly succumbed to fire injuries. His friend and business partner Roger Rodas also died in the accident. He was the one who was driving the car. After the actor's untimely demise, the production on "Fast & Furious 7" was stopped for a few months. When the shooting of the film resumed, Walker's brother Cody and Caleb stepped in to finish the actor's remaining scenes. "Fast & Furious 7" will release in the theatres in April 2015. The official name of the film is "Furious 7." Walker's character Brian O' Connor will retire in the film.
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