

The finale still revolved around Brian and the rest of Dominic Toretto's (Vin Diesel) team attempting to stop God's Eye, an advanced computer program capable of finding any person on the planet. What Happened In Furious 7's Original EndingĪ few years after Furious 7 hit theaters, writer Chris Morgan began to reveal what the original ending of the film looked like. Here's what's known about the changes made to Furious 7's ending. Details of the original ending and what it meant for Brian's future with the franchise have since been revealed. However, Furious 7 was not envisioned to be the final appearance by Paul Walker. The new ending for Furious 7 was only made possible by reusing and editing some existing footage of Paul, while his brothers Cody and Caleb stood in for him when necessary. Related: Fast & Furious Movies Ranked From Worst To Best (Including Hobbs & Shaw) Following the film's climactic action scenes, Brian was shown playing with his family on the beach and drove off into the sunset. After taking four months off from filming, Furious 7's production resumed in March of 2014 to finish the movie, but also with a plan in place to write Brian O'Conner out of the franchise. The devastating loss of the franchise star resulted in production shutting down for months as the cast and crew grieved. Near the end of production on Furious 7, tragedy struck the film when Paul Walker died in a car crash on November 30, 2013.

Not only did viewers get the usual amount of big set pieces the Fast & Furious franchise is known for, but most were surprised with the emotional send-off given to Paul Walker's Brian O'Conner. The James Wan-directed action flick earned over $1.5 billion worldwide after receiving great reviews. The seventh installment in Universal's Fast & Furious franchise hit theaters in 2015 and quickly became the highest-grossing entry in the series. Sage The Gemini and Lookas)ġ3.Furious 7 had to change its ending after Paul Walker's tragic death, but here's how it originally ended and how much was altered.

Payback – Juicy J, Kevin Gates, Future, Sage The Geminiġ0. Go Hard or Go Home – Wiz Khalifa & Iggy Azaleaħ. How Bad Do You Want It (Oh Yeah) – Sevyn Streeterĥ. Ride Out – Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, Rich Homie Quanģ. The official video for “Ride Out” by Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, Y.G., Rich Homie Quan was released this weekend.ġ. Warning: this video may get you pumped for the new movie, so have “Fast & Furious 6″ ready to watch. Wiz Khalifa and Iggy Azalea’s track “Go Hard Or Go Home”, just premiered, have a listen below.
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The movie itself doesn’t hit thatres until April 3, so this should keep you at bay until then. Good news is you won’t have to wait too long to get your hands on the adrenaline-filled soundtrack, which is set for release March 17, you can pre-order it here. Iggy Azalea, T.I., Flo Rida, Kid Ink and Tyga all feature tracks on the album and the list goes on. By the sounds of it, the soundtrack has just as much muscle as the film itself.

“The Fast and Furious 7” soundtrack is sure to get fans pumped for the release of the upcoming film.
