When Paul Walker tragically died in November of last year, the production of "Fast and Furious 7" was put on hold indefinitely as the producers scrambled to figure out what to do with the story now that one of its pivotal characters is gone. However, reports have now confirmed that production will resume this month...without Paul or his CGI simulacrum.
There's a new controversy surrounding the death of Paul Walker, and this time, it's about renaming the street that he died on in his honor. Simply put: the fans want it, the residents don't.
It's delayed, but it's a go: originally scheduled for release in July 2014, the next installment of the "Fast and Furious" franchise of movies will hit theaters in April 2015.
On Saturday, "Fast and Furious" stars Michelle Rodriguez and Tyrese led the procession that honored their fallen co-star, Paul Walker, who died in a fiery crash last week.
Speaking of reality stars that refuse to acknowledge that their time in the spotlight is over, former "Hogan Knows Best" star Linda Hogan now claims that the late Paul Walker and her son, Nick Hogan, were going to team up to form a charity to stop illegal street racing.
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.
In what had to be the worst timing in the world, "Wheel of Fortune" featured a puzzle about "The Fast and the Furious" just a few short days after Paul Walker's tragic death in a car crash.