Paul Walker ‘Hours’ Movie Will Touch Audience After His Death? Only 'A Robot’ Wouldn’t Be Moved By The Film, Actor Said Before Car Crash

Even if Paul Walker's death stunned his fans, he left a last gift in the form of disaster drama, 'Hours'. Paul Walker's 'Hours' revolves around the story of a father who had no choice but to take care of his newborn daughter alone after losing his wife (Genesis Rodriguez) because of hurricane Katrina.

Two weeks before Paul Walker died in a car crash, the 40-year-old actor opened up about his upcoming film: "If you read this [script], just read it, and it doesn't move you, there's something wrong with you. You're probably a robot."

For the late actor, the script is so powerful that he got frightened that he wouldn't be able to justify his character: "The only way it gets messed up is if I screw up. That's how I felt."

Throughout the 97-minute film, Walker is the lone character in the majority of the scenes. Pained by the demise of his on-screen wife, his character, Nolan, did everything to make sure that their young daughter would be safe.

Walker likewise expressed his admiration with how the cast and crew developed an authentic bond during the filming: "Once I got in and I started doing it, I learned a lot about. The thing that was cool is that all the guys that were there, they were in it for the same reason. They were all touched. Most of them are local boys, [which] made it easy because it felt like a family environment."

On the day of Walker's death, Eric Heisserer, the director of 'Hours' expressed his grief on Twitter: "I am beyond devastated. What a generous and kind soul. My heart goes out to his daughter. You will be missed, Paul. Every day."

Apart from the tragedy-inspired film, the 'Into the Blue' actor likewise finished filming 'Brick Mansions', a crime drama which follows an undercover cop aspiring to defeat a drug lord. He is likewise in the middle of filming the seventh installment of 'Fast & Furious'.

James Wan, the film's director' also tweeted about the tragic fate of the blue-eyed actor: "I am so beyond heartbroken right now. I can't process anything."

Universal Studios has not yet released an official announcement on how it intends to complete 'Fast & Furious 7' without Walker.

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