The cast of 'Fast and Furious 7' have finally finished filming and celebrated the end of the shooting stage in style. The shoot for 'Fast and Furious 7' has been notoriously challenging, so this was undoubtedly a party where a lot of steam could be let off. Since Paul Walker unexpectedly and tragically died in November 2013, the production has been faced with huge obstacles in order to get it completed.
Now that the filming is complete, director James Wan and his stars had a whopping three wrap parties to commemorate the end of the shoot. Paul Walker's brothers Cody and Caleb, who have been helping out completing the film, were snapped with the stars and the director as they all made merry this weekend. Despite the joy of completing filming, there was also obviously some sadness as the cast remembered their deceased co-star.
Tyrese Gibson
Taking to the photo sharing social network site Instagram, Tyrese posted a picture of himself with Cody and Caleb Walker as well as director James Wan. The message accompanying the photo says: '#Fast7 Wrap Party........ Emotional and bittersweet..... In the end you always got #Family @CodyWalker Caleb Walker and Director Great.... James Wan...... Through prayers and determination and moving forward inspired by my heart Paul Walker we got through..... The BEST CAST AND CREW IN THE WORLD.... The fans and supporters around the world... We LOVE YOU...... I wanna dedicate this moment to my niece Meadow Walker.... Uncle Ty loves you..... April 3rd the were gonna unleash this magic on the world................ I miss you heart.... I miss you P-Dub!!!!'
Cody Walker
Paul Walker's brother Cody also posted a picture of himself with Tyrese, saying: "That's a wrap baby! Look at those teeth!' He also mentioned the charity which Paul Walker started, 'Reach Out WorldWide'. Cody and Caleb Walker have been used in the completion of many scenes that were not yet filmed at the time of Paul Walker's death.
James Wan
After Justin Lin, the director of the last four 'Fast and Furious' films failed to return to the franchise, a new director was chosen to replace him. 'Saw' director James Wan stepped in for 'Fast and Furious 7' and has clearly had a tough time with the unexpected delays and changes caused by Paul Walker's tragic death. Finally finishing the filming part of making the movie on Friday, James Wan tweeted on Sunday: 'Great wrap-party tonight w the Fast7 crew. Never had 3 wrap-parties for one movie before. But nice way to say thankyou and goodbye. #F7' After such a taxing and emotional journey, I wonder if James Wan will consider returning for 'Fast and Furious 8'.
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