Paul Walker's younger brother has reportedly been asked to help complete the 'Fast & Furious 7'.
The 40-year-old actor was on a break from the upcoming movie when he
tragically lost his life in a blaze when a car he was travelling in
crashed into a pole in Santa Clarita, California on November 30, and his
lookalike sibling, Cody Walker, who has worked as a stuntman, has been
asked to step in to help filmmakers finish the movie as a tribute to
Paul.
A source told the MailOnline website: "Producers had a string of meetings right after Paul's death.
"They soon realised they needed someone who looked like Paul to finish
the movie and that's when they approached his nearly identical brother,
Cody.
"They can shoot Cody from behind and at distance and if it's a shot they need Paul's face in close up they can CGI it later on.
''If Cody agrees it's because he wants to honour his brother's memory.
There are many details that still need to be worked out, but right now
the family and cast and crew are all still grieving."
Cody, 25, lives in Oregon but is currently staying at his mother Cheryl Walker's home in Los Angeles ahead of Paul's funeral.
Universal Pictures shut down production on the movie, which began in
September, when they heard about Paul's death and a source previously
insisted the company was deliberating whether the film could be salvaged
by reworking the script to write out Paul's character, Brian O'Conner.
A spokesperson said: "We are not commenting on the status of things at this point."
The late actor is expected be cremated this weekend and his ashes will
reportedly be scattered at Hollywood's Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
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