Paul Walker Wanted to Kill off His Character in the ‘Fast and Furious’ Franchise

The late Paul Walker was arguably the face of the Fast and the Furious movies since its debut. The actor is responsible for Top Site Info the birth of the franchise, and before his death, appeared in every movie except the third one. But there was a point where Walker wanted out of the mega-blockbuster series. So much so he actually requested for his character to be killed off early.

Although he was happy to see the series branch out, Paul Walker admitted to struggling with the franchise’s evolution.Walker is the reason the Fast and Furious movies exist in the first place. He initially got his role, not through auditioning, but because he simply requested the movie to be made.

“I was working on a movie called The Skulls. The studio, producer and director asked, ‘What do you want to do next?’” Walker told Motor Trend. “‘I want to do a movie where I’m racing cars or I’m an undercover cop.’ They combined the two and that’s how the Fast and the Furious came to be.“

“Now it’s not just a car movie. It’s a heist movie,” Walker said. “It’s an action movie. I jokingly ask, ‘Where else is there to go?’ Unless our cars turn into robots.”

“I don’t think we’d be where we are if it weren’t for minds like [director] Justin Lin and dedication from people like [co-star] Vin [Diesel]. But, being a car guy, I always want things to be more authentic. When it comes to driving, at this point we stretch what’s plausible, and I struggle with it.I feel like we owe a lot to the guys that are really into street racing, and it’s important to me to maintain integrity and credibility. They’re the bulls**** police.”

Walker wasn’t originally planning on being in the franchise for long. In fact, the actor was pretty sure the franchise ran its course after the 2nd movie. After that, the Pleasantville star wanted to be finished with the story after the 4th installment.

“I hope it’s done,” Walker once told Collider after the fourth movie.“I thought we were done the 2nd and the 3rd one kind of came around and this time it was Vin calling up going, ‘hey let’s make one more.’ I think Vin wants to make a 5th, but yeah, I just keep coming back for more.”

Walker later admitted in the same interview that he asked the director, Justin Lin, to kill off his character.

“I actually told Justin at one point that I wanted to die,” Walker said.“He says it’s not going to happen.”

When asked if he stuck around for contractual reasons, Walker revealed it had nothing to do with obligations. Instead, one of the reasons he stuck around with his Fast family was because he wanted to make smaller films.

“You need to sustain those hits in order to maintain to where you can go do those smaller movies,” Walker revealed. “I do have some marquee value, you know, I do have some overseas value but you sit off it too long and it’s not there, you know?If you liked this post and you would such as to get even more facts concerning Top Site Info (visit) kindly browse through our own web-page.