Jason Statham
Cast member Jason Statham arrives for the premiere of the film "Parker" in New York, January 23, 2013. Reuters/Keith Bedford

"Fast & Furious 7" is slated for a U.S. release on April 3, 2015. Ahead of its much-anticipated premiere, online sites have gotten hold of a possible plot detail for the movie which reportedly involves the crew taking vengeance over Han's death in "Fast & Furious 6."

From the recent still photo Vin Diesel shared on his Facebook account, fans were reportedly able to deduce the plotline in "Fast & Furious 7." According to Cinema Blend, the production photo features a gloomy funeral gathering as seen on the somber faces of Ludacris, Tyrese, Vin Diesel and, ironically, the late Paul Walker. The said funeral reportedly took place following the death of Han (Sung Kang) from a fiery car crash, which viewers were able to witness at the end scene of the 6th movie franchise (see video below combined with the crash scene from "Tokyo Drift").

Although Vin Diesel didn't reveal any details about the photo, the site claims it's safe to assume that the newest installment to James Wan's action-packed drama will centre on the "Fast & Furious" crew's vengeance on whoever killed their friend. Clearly, it is no other than newcomer Jason Statham, as revealed at the end scene of "Fast & Furious 6." Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) will reportedly exact their revenge on Statham.

In the video, Jason is seen intentionally crashing his car into Han's, the strong impact flipping the car upside down on the road. Then the camera pans in on Han looking helpless as he is trapped inside his car with the gas leaking. Jason leaves the crash scene just before Han's car exploded into flames, killing him inside.

Comingsoon.net reveals Jason Statham will play the role of Ian Shaw, brother to Luke Evans' villain character in "Fast & Furious 6." Enstarz claims Dom and Brian won't be the only ones seeking revenge in "Fast & Furious 7." Ian is reportedly also out to catch Toretto and crew over his brother's death.

In an interview with Comingsoon.net's Max Evry, the action star was asked about his opinion over people's reaction to his five-second cameo scene in "Fast & Furious 6," which reportedly had fans going "nuts" when they learned of Statham's involvement in the 7th installment.

"That's just the best news I've ever heard, it's fantastic to hear that!" Jason Statham said.

"Fast & Furious 7" returns with its original cast: Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris and Lucas Black. Paul Walker was reportedly able to shoot most of his scenes prior to his death on Nov. 30 last year, after which his brothers Caleb and Cody were asked to stand in for their brother for his remaining scenes.

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