Paul Walker's 'Furious 7' spoilers: insane stunts await fans next month

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"Furious 7," the next installment from the Fast and Furious franchise, is set to be shown this April. And if the trailer is any indication, fans are in for some fast-paced and insane action.

"Furious 7" picks off from "Furious 6." To recall, the previous film picked off from "Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" which saw the unfortunate demise of Han. And while that installment had many thinking on why it was shown, it turns out that it was tied to the franchise after all.

Though many had initially thought that Han was killed in an accident, it was actually not. It was revenge (in a sense) by Owen Shaw's brother Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham). Shaw seeks to avenge his brother's death and Han is just the start.

Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and the rest learn of Han's death and hunt for Shaw. The thing is, Shaw is also looking for them as well, placing everyone on Dom's team in danger.

What should be interesting to see is how James Wan was able to improvise with the untimely death of Paul Walker who figured in a car accident back in November 30, 2013. There were reportedly four actors hired to continue the scenes of Walker, all with closely similar physique plus the help of some CGI.

Aside from the expected fast-paced car action, fight scenes involving some of the members should be interesting to watch. That includes duels involving Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham, Vin Diesel and Statham and another involving Michelle Rodriguez and Ronda Rousey of the MMA.

If you haven't seen it yet, here is the trailer which shows the cars being dropped from a plane.

"Furious 7" is set to be shown this coming April 10, 2015, only a couple of weeks away.

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