Paul Walker Death: Manager to Make Fortune From Late Actor's Previous Films
A recent report has suggested that Paul Walker's manager is going to receive more than 1 million dollars from the films Paul Walker was working on or had completed before his death.
According to The New York Post, "Walker's manager Matt Luber is still waiting to receive more than 1 million dollars for the previous movies of Walker." A source told the newspaper, " Fast and Furious 7" star had several films lined up and his charity " Reach Out Worldwide" is receiving portions of "Fast and Furious 6" profits.
Before dying in a tragic car crash, Paul Walker has started working on "Fast and Furious 7" and his films like Brick Mansions', 'The Best of Me', 'Hours' and 'Agent 47' were lined up for release.
Meanwhile, Paul Walker's close friend and co-star Tyerse Gibson gave an exclusive interview to E!News today in which he said that Paul wouldn't want anyone to get saddened by his death. He admitted to the website that he found it difficult to move on with life since the loss of his dear friend but he found his peace during a trip to Dubai.
"I went out there and I found my smile again," said Tyrese to the website about his recent visit to Dubai.
"I think a lot of us, without knowing, just with the hustle and bustle of life, trauma, drama and stuff-everybody knows what happened-to all of us mourning the loss of Paul at the end of the year, and I was just really sad for a long time. And I said, you know what? I'm gonna go to Dubai and I'm gonna go find my smile again and I found it. It's a bittersweet situation. You'll have fans on the Internet that say, 'Well, you just lost your friend and yet you're out there celebrating,'" addes Tyrese further in the report by E! News.
Tryrese further said that the reason he got his smile back is because Paul Walker would not have wanted anyone to cry after his death.
"But I think at the end of the day, my inspiration was I've never seen him cry, I've never seen him sad. I've never even seen him down. So at the end of the day, he wouldn't want anybody to be sad or miserable about the fact that he's not here because that's just who he was," said Gibson to the website.