After months of delays and anticipation, the trailer to "Fast and Furious 7" is finally out and it has one huge action set piece and recognizable faces.

The new movie is probably even more anticipated as it is the final film by Paul Walker and had many production difficulties because the actor died midway through production. To accommodate the circumstance, the filmmakers had to make elaborate changes and even used Walker's brothers as body doubles. The film also used Peter Jackson's effects studio to replicate Walker in post-production to finish the film. As a result of all these difficulties the production cost of the film is now reported to be almost $250 million.

However, the new trailer seems like it is well worth the wait. The beginning of the trailer is an elaborate set piece with Walker doing some fast stunts and rescuing an unknown woman. There are a lot of gunshots and explosions throughout the sequence.

Once it ends, the trailer cuts to Jason Statham, who looks like he will be playing the villain, and finally it is suggested that the Fast and Furious team will need to stop his character. The new film seems like it will also see the return of Vin Diesel, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Djimon Hounsou and Jordana Brewster. The film will also see Kurt Russell, Tyrese Gibson and Iggy Azalea.

Universal has also renamed the latest film "Furious 7" and has released a new logline, which states that the film tells the story of Ian Shaw, who seeks revenge against Dominic Toretto and his crew for the death of his brother.

The new trailer for the film obtained over 100 million views on Facebook in just over 48 hours, which may foreshadow how anticipated the film is and how well it could do at the box office. Universal's series has been relatively successful at the box office. Ever since the first installment in 2001, every single installment except "The Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift" made more than $100 million at the box office. "Tokyo Drift's" run made $62 million and its low box office was due in part because of the fact that it did not star Walker or Diesel. The film also attempted to create a new series with new stars. Reviews for the film were also terrible.

The last two films, "Fast Five" and "Fast and Furious 6," have been the best grossing as they both surpassed the $200 million mark and scored some of the best reviews in the series. "Fast and Furious 6" grossed $238 million back in 2013, while "Fast Five" made $209 million in 2011. As a result, "Furious 7" could make up to $250 million.

With audiences interested in seeing Walker's final film and a huge fan base, it is very likely that the film will be a huge hit.

"Furious 7" is directed by James Wan, who is best known for his work on "Saw" and "The Conjuring." The film is scheduled to debut on April, 3, 2015 alongside "Desert Dancer" and "Hillsong - Let Hope Rise."