Remember Paul Walker, the Fast and Furious who died during the filming of the movie. This weekend, the movie was released at the Cinemas and there were scenes where the characters said a befitting goodbye to the actor.
A good portion of Paul’s scenes were filmed before his death — and it sure seems like the filmmakers may have been transitioning both Brian(Paul Walker) and Mia (Jordana Brewster) out of the franchise in the first place.
The Ending
Mia reveals she’s pregnant with the couple’s second child — and, while she was worried the news would make him feel trapped in a life he didn’t want to live, he was all-in, vowing this would be his last job before getting out for good.
After doing away with all the bad guys, we then see the full crew sitting on the beach, watching Brian (as played by one of his brothers) playing with Mia and their son Jack by the surf. As they watch him, Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) says the family life is where he “always belonged,” while Roman (Tyrese Gibson) comments that “Things are gonna change.”
Dom (Vin Diesel) then gets up, looks at them and starts to walk off. When asked by Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuel) if he’s going to say goodbye, he tells them all “It’s never goodbye.” Cue Wiz Khalifa’s emotional tune “See You Again.”
Dom drives off, stopping at an intersection as Brian pulls up in his car for “one last ride.” In a bit of CGI magic, Brian flashes Toretto a trademark smile while telling him “Thought you could leave without saying goodbye?”
This scene is teased at the end of the behind-the-scenes featurette below, as well as the just-released video for Wiz’s song (which you can watch below).
The two take off for another of their trademark races, as an emotional montage using footage from the previous films play. The montage shows how Paul has changed through the years and really illustrates how much of a family the characters and the stars themselves really are.
“I used to say I live life a quarter-mile at a time, and I think that’s why we were brothers, because you did, too,” Vin says in a voice over. “No matter where you are, whether it’s a quarter-mile away or halfway across the world, you’ll always be with me and you’ll always be my brother.”
The road then splits, Dom going one way and Brian going another. The camera follows Brian’s car as he drives off through the canyon, eventually fading to white and the words “For Paul.”
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