Paul Walker tribute video: Fast and Furious team posts loving tribute in memory of late actor

A tribute video to late actor Paul Walker has been posted on his Twitter account. The two-minute video shows clips of the actor with the message: "Paul Walker's family appreciates the outpouring of love and goodwill from his many fans and friends. They have asked, in lieu of flowers or other gifts, that donations please be made to Paul's charity Reach Out Worldwide (ROWW). Donations can easily be made through their website athttp://www.ROWW.org/."

The video was made by the Fast & Furious team, and has been viewed over 1.5 million times at time of writing.

Walker tragically passed away on Nov. 30 in a violent car crash. The actor was a passenger in a red Porsche Carrera GT. His friend Roger Rodas was driving at the time when he lost control and crashed into a tree and a pole before the car burst into flames.

A makeshift memorial has been set up at the site of the fatal car crash, and fans from around the world have been mourning the death of the actor.

Walker was in the middle of filming the 7<sup>th installment of the popular Fast and the Furious movie franchise at the time of his sudden death.. Universal announced that production of the 7<sup>th film, which was scheduled for a July 14 release date, has been postponed. Executives will continue with the script but will obviously have to rewrite Walker's Brian O'Conner role in the movie.

Watch the tribute video below:

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