The best thing we can do to pay tribute to our loved ones is to keep them present in the most positive way possible. Their absence will always hurt, but we will feel them close. Every year, Vin Diesel adopts this maxim to remember Paul Walkeryour eternal companion Fast and Furious.
Walker died on November 30, 2013 in a spectacular car accident in Santa Clarita, California, while returning home from a charity event with his friend Roger Rodas. The actor’s death was a serious setback for the film team. Fast and Furious 7which was in the middle of filming, but even stronger for Diesel and those who followed him since the first episode.
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The relationship between Paul Walker and Vin Diesel began in 2001 with the first film in the saga. Diesel did not return for the sequel and both were absent from the third installment, although there was a cameo from Toretto.
Both would meet in Fast and Furious: Even faster and they would strengthen that “family” relationship that won over the fans. In fact, Diesel named his daughter Pauline after his friend, and there are many tributes that Fast and Furious surrendered to Walker since 2013.
A tribute that is never missing from Vin Diesel’s calendar
Following the tradition he established himself, November 30th became a day for Vin Diesel to remember Paul Walker and share an intimate moment with fans of Fast and Furious who want to join him in honoring Walker.
Through Instagram, the actor shared a behind-the-scenes image from filming Fast and Furious in which he appears alongside Walker. In the caption you can read: “The universe continues to place angels in my path. I know you are part of this… an eternal brotherhood. I will love you forever…“
It is expected that Fast and Furious 11 Count on the saga’s definitive tribute to Paul Walker. It’s one of the most talked about topics during the extremely long pre-production that the final film in the franchise is undergoing, plagued by setbacks and disagreements.
As it struggles to move forward with the closure of Fast and Furious, Vin Diesel don’t forget Paul Walker and how much they spent together on set for more than a decade.