Paul Walker’s scenes in Fast & Furious 7 was done with VFX. (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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The Fast & Furious franchise faced an unexpected and tragic challenge after actor Paul Walker, who played Brian O’Conner, died in a car accident in 2013. While the actor is still remembered by everyone, his death deeply affected not only the cast and his fans but also the franchise. The filming of the seventh installment was hit with this tragedy but his scenes were completed using CGI technology.

Although the creators of the series thought of canceling Furious 7, they later decided to go through with it in the wake of Walker’s passing and the movie became a massive box-office success, grossing over $1.5 billion in theaters globally.

Following his passing, the storyline of Brian O’Conner was rewritten to include a tribute to Walker. The film’s crew was tasked to produce around 350 additional shots of Walker, 90 of which were archived footage and outtakes from earlier Fast & Furious films. The other remaining 260 shots were completed by Walker’s brothers, Caleb and Cody, as their faces were replaced with CGI versions of Paul in post-production.

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