The actor died while filming Fast & Furious 7 and his last scene will make you cry
Fast & Furious 10 hits theaters today (18) and, with the return of Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and Tyrese Gibson, it’s impossible not to remember the beloved Paul Walker, who was a part of the famous car franchise until his death , which happened during the filming of Fast and Furious 7.
In November 2013, Paul Walker died in a car accident in Santa Clarita, California when he was just 40 years old. Paul was with a friend, driver Roger Rodas, when he unexpectedly lost control of the car and crashed into a light pole and trees. The vehicle immediately caught fire and both were killed.
Filming stopped for a few months, and as Paul Walker hadn’t finished recording, they cut his last scene. To do this, the production team used several tactics to make the scenes more believable, including casting his brothers—Cody and Caleb Walker—as stunt doubles. In addition, they used CGI technology and archival material from the other films in the saga.

Remember Paul Walker’s last scene in Fast and Furious
In the sequence we see Brian O’Connor, his character, on the beach with his family. Then comes one of the franchise’s most emotional moments, when Toretto says goodbye to O’Connor, who takes an alternate route at a fork in the road and disappears over the horizon. Walker’s last scene was featured in the video for the song “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth for the soundtrack of Fast 7 named after Brian’s interpreter.
Paul Walker’s departure is something that has left a huge void in the chests of his co-stars, especially Vin Diesel. Their bond was so strong that the leader of Fast was the one who walked Paul’s daughter down the aisle. Walker and Diesel have become a family, which he always remembers in all the Fast and Furious movies.
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