"Fast & Furious 7" will resume production four months after the death of Paul Walker.
According to E! News, Universal Pictures confirmed filming will start up again on March 31, on location at Atlanta, Ga. Walker reportedly shot most of his scenes as Brian O'Conner before his shocking death on Nov. 30, 2013.
However, the "Fast & Furious 7" production has yet to confirm how Walker's character story line will he handled. In a recent interview with IGN, actor Kurt Russell discussed his character's (whose name is yet to be revealed) to O'Conner and how his story line will be worked into the film.
"That's going to be interesting," Russell said. "...[My character] has been purposely been treated in a certain way so that he can or can't. The 'can' will be an interesting stretch. It works, because I understand what it is and we came up with it. It's like, 'Oh, wow! That's cool!' If he doesn't, then he doesn't. If he gets killed, he gets killed."
"That will be for them to determine," Russell added. "I just wanted to be able to work with them making the best possible character to either be sad he doesn't move on or say, 'Yeah, I want this character to move on -- we need this character to move on.' That sort of thing. I don't know what the situation, with Paul dying, does to that. I don't know."
Walker's "Fast & Furious" costars have been honoring his memory ever, with Vin Diesel being the latest to remember his friend on his official Facebook page.
"The transition into that Dom state of mind has always been an interesting one...only this time there is added purpose, a collective goal to make this the best one in the series," Diesel wrote in his post. "P.s. The long awaited completion of Seven, begins..."
"Fast & Furious 7" will be released to theaters on April 10, 2015.