It has recently been revealed that Paul Walker, who passed away in a tragic car accident last November at the age of 40, actually wanted to give up his Hollywood career, wanting to spend more quality time with his teenage daughter Meadow.

On the sets of his last complete action film "Brick Mansions," the late actor explained why he wanted to retire from acting. "If you get caught up in that, it ruins you," said Paul Walker. "Hollywood is a garbage."

However, the "Fast and Furious" actor continued his career because of his 15-year-old daughter, who did not want him to give up acting. "She [Meadow] keeps encouraging me to do all this stuff," he said in a statement during an interview before his death. "I thought at this point in my life I would need to be home with her, but she wants me to keep acting so she can travel around the world with me."

In "Brick Mansions," which is the remake of 2004 French film "District 13," Paul Walker plays a role of undercover cop Damien Collier, who fights against corruption every day in a dystopian Detroit, full of the most dangerous criminals. Starring David Belle as Lino Dupree, "one of the last good souls" of the housing projects, RZA as drug kingpin Tremaine Alexander, Robert Maillet as Yeti, Carlo Rota as George the Greek, and Kwasi Songui as Big Cecil, Walker's upcoming posthumous film will theaters on April 25.

Win a chance to attend an advance screening at relativityscreenings.com -- register and download limited free passes. If you win, you'll receive one pass that admits two to the screening, which will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday (April 23) at the Palladium 12 in Birmingham.