Title announced for final Paul Walker ‘Fast & Furious’ film

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It’s official. The title of the seventh “Fast and Furious” film will be “Furious 7,” which will hit theaters next spring. Of course, the tragedy surrounding the film was the untimely death of actor Paul Walker in that fiery car crash last December, before he had the chance to complete shooting all of this scenes in the movie.

His brothers Caleb and Cody Walker did work as stand-ins for a number of scenes in the film, so the producers could finish the picture. It remains to be seen how it all will come together in the end, but the first trailer for the film will be released this coming Saturday.

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