Tyrese Gibson Confirms 'Fast & Furious 7' Release Date; Upcoming Trailer Dedicated To Paul Walker In November
Tyrese Gibson Confirms 'Fast & Furious 7' Release Date; Upcoming Trailer Dedicated To Paul Walker In November
"Fast & Furious" fans will be thrilled to know that an official trailer of the movie's seventh installment will be seen on November 1 this year. The upcoming American action movie, which serves as the seventh installment in the "Fast & Furious" film series.
Cast member Tyrese Gibson confirmed the release date of the trailer on his post on Facebook, noting that the trailer is in Paul Walker's honor.
"This photo was taken in Nobu in Vegas - seems like yesterday!! I was in Vegas and walked by that exact booth and had a moment I almost cried.... We were so happy that day just being silly and talking about sexy girls..... Fast & Furious fans worldwide.... The new Fast7 trailer is gonna drop Nov 1st we did this in Paul's honor.: This movie is going to shock the world.....," Gibson wrote.
The plot centers on Dominic Toretto and the rest of his crew. Following the defeat of Owen Shaw and his crew, Toretto's crew returns to the United States to live peacefully once again as they had wished. But then, Ian Shaw, Owen's elder brother, makes a scene as he wanted to seek vengeance for his brother's loss. With his revenge, Ian puts the crew in danger one more time.
The seventh installment of the action series is the first to shadow "The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift", as the other three recent installments happened between "2 Fast 2 Furious" and "Tokyo Drift". "Fast & Furious 7" will serve as the last film appearance of actor Paul Walker since he passed away last November 30, 2013, while the movie was in production. The film was completed with the help of his brothers Cody as body doubles, as per Cinemablend.
"Fast & Furious 7" cast members include 2014 Hollywood Award Nominee Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto, 2014 Hollywood Award Nominee Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs, 2014 Hollywood Award Nominee Tyrese Gibson as Roman Pearce, 2014 Hollywood Award Nominee Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner, 2011 ALMA Award Nominee Michelle Rodriguez as Letty, 2012 ALMA Award Nominee Jordana Brewster as Mia Toretto, and 2011 Chlotrudis Award Nominee John Ortiz as Campos. Other projects of lead actor Vin Diesel next year are Fast & Furious: Supercharged and The Last Witch Hunter.
Iggy Azalea is plotted to make a cameo appearance in the film. In the early part of January 2014, Walker's character will be retired rather than being dead. A number of new scenes will be produced to retire his character, enabling the film to advance.
The movie was filmed in various locations. Filming began in Atlanta, Georgia last September 2013. Abu Dhabi has also been verified as one of the filming locations. Pikes Peak Highway in Colorado was closed in September so as to film some driving sequences and scenes.
The film is set to be directed by James Wan, with Chris Morgan serving as writer.
"Fast & Furious 7" is initially plotted to be released on April 10, 2015; however, the film's management moved its premiere in theaters and cinemas to April 3, 2015.
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