Fast and Furious 7 - Villain Revealed

The much anticipated Fast and Furious 7 should have been released this year but was delayed due to the horrible car accident and death of Paul Walker (tears rolling down our faces!). As everyone knows, Paul Walker was one of the main actors in the movie who's an undercover cop named Brian O'Conner.
As Universal reported it, there's a rumored $50 million additional expenses to recreate the character of Paul Walker for the movie.
Meanwhile, it was not only Aston Martin who gave us a hint about the villain in next year's Fast & Furious 7 but also the director James Wan who posted Shaw's automobile on his Official Facebook Page with a caption saying "my villain drives a nice set of wheels".
Jason Statham as we all know is a British guy that drives in a distinctly British way, has a refined taste and has loaded funds. He was introduced on the mid-credits sequence and will portray as none other than Ian Shaw, brother of Owen Shaw who happens to be holding up a grudge agonists Dominic Toretto and company during the last part of the film.
From what we understand, Statham intends to extract revenge on our beloved underground street racing characters, targeting to kill them one by one.
Don't miss the release of Fast & Furious 7 on April 10, 2015!
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