The action
movie will finish filming and be released in due course, according to director James
Wan, despite previous speculation the leading man's death will result in
the film being scrapped.
Production
on the flick was halted in the aftermath of Walker's death in a fiery car crash
on November 30.
Wan
confirmed the movie will go ahead to TMZ and added the cast and crew are
gathering their bearings following their pal's demise.
He said:
''They're pretty sad, pretty sombre. But we are all dealing with it.''
Walker
starred in five of the six previously released 'Fast & Furious' films and
had begun shooting scenes for the seventh film with co-stars Vin Diesel
and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.
Universal
Pictures recently released a video tribute dedicated to Walker, which splices
together key moments from the 14 years of the film franchise, showing touching
moments between the late actor and his co-stars as they race cars and celebrate
victories.
In one
section of the video, Walker's long-time co-star, Diesel, toasts his friends,
saying: ''The most important thing in life will always be the people in this
room, right here, right now,'' before the cast, including Walker, clink
bottles.
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