Though there was some discrepancy as to when exactly filming for "Fast & Furious 7" ended, the movie did indeed wrap this week, albeit without its star, the late Paul Walker.
Fans initially thought that the last shots were filmed Thursday morning after a tweet from director James Wan and a post on Universal's official "Fast & Furious 7" Facebook page.
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But it seems the cast and crew weren't quite done until several hours later, according to Wan's Twitter feed.
"Marketing pulled a Jesse and hit the nitrous early with a Facebook post this a.m. celebrating the final shot filmed on 'Fast & Furious,' about to
cross the finishing line," Deadline.com reported.
"Fast & Furious 7" has been rife with setbacks ever since the death of its star Paul Walker last year.
"Our family is big and strong but it won't ever quite be whole again without Paul," Universal's Facebook post read. "All of us — those who've been here from the start and those whose first 'Fast' film is 7 — wanted to create a special film for him and for you. We believe we have. Thank you for being there for us. You are the biggest part of our family, and we couldn't have gotten here without you. The countdown to April 3 begins."
Several media outlets reported in May that the
movie's production cost had soared to $250 million as Walker's brothers, Caleb and Cody, were brought in to help finish his scenes.
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