“Transporter: Refueled” is the third installment in the “Transporter” movie franchise. The first two films were starred in by Jason Statham but since he was too busy filming “Fast & Furious 7,” the role had to be given to former “Game of Thrones” actor, Ed Skrein.
“Fast & Furious” actress, Michelle Rodriguez recently opened up to Entertainment Weekly and Variety about the death of Paul Walker and how it affected her.
The "Fast & Furious" franchise has become a major cultural mainstay over the years. However, none of the previous installments might have as much hype or anticipation as the upcoming seventh installment "Fast & Furious 7." Will the late Paul Walker's character be killed off? Who's coming back? Latin Post.com takes a look at what we know about the movie so far.Here is what we know so far about the new film.
The shocking news of Paul Walker death has finally reached a valid reason for its cause through the autopsy results revealed by the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Department.
Ironically enough, Walker died as he rode at the passenger's seat of his Porche, a fancy car just like the ones he so famously raced in the "Fast and Furious" films. Roger Rodas, "a well-respected financial adviser and the CEO of Walker's company Always Evolving", was identified as the driver of the vehicle that killed Walker. Rodas and Walker had met because of their shared passion for cars, becoming really good friends and business partners. Reports have confirmed that the accident occurred because of the speed in which the driver was going when he lost control and crashed into a tree. The fact that Walker lost his life in a car has "Fast and Furious" director James Wan unsure as to how to continue the story of the movie, while still respecting the memory of his dear friend and cast member.