Whose funeral was at the beginning of Fast and Furious?

Whose funeral was at the beginning of Fast and Furious?

Whose funeral was at the beginning of Fast and Furious?

Ready? Here come the spoilers. The picture in question shows a large group of people attending the funeral of Letty, Michelle Rodriguez’s character in the original Fast and the Furious film.

Did Fast Furious cast go to Paul Walker’s funeral?

Family members and several co-stars attended the funeral Saturday for “Fast and Furious” actor Paul Walker. The private ceremony took place at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills. According to various reports, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris and Michelle Rodriguez were among the celebrities in attendance.

Where was the last scene of Fast and Furious 7 filmed?

Malibu, California, United States The epilogue scene of Furious Seven with the whole crew blissfully enjoying the sight of Brian with his wife and son playing on the beach was filmed in Malibu.

Which Fast and Furious is Han’s funeral?

FAST AND FURIOUS 7 –
FAST AND FURIOUS 7 – First Look Intro HAN’S FUNERAL [VO|HD720p]

Who was buried in Fast and Furious 7?

Paul Walker
Cause of death Injuries sustained from a single-vehicle collision
Buried Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills, California, U.S.
Education Village Christian School
Occupation Actor

What happened at the end of Fast and Furious 4?

The film ends with Dom being sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. However, unable to accept this outcome, Brian resigns from the FBI and teams up with Mia, along with a couple members of Dom’s crew, to break him out of prison. The film ends with Brian leading a group of cars to intercept Dom’s prison bus.

Who owns Toretto’s house?

Marianne and her husband, Damian, bought the four-bedroom, 100-year-old house about 16 years ago with a friend. Filming started about a year after that. “It gets only stressful when people start knocking on the door,” Marianne says. The attention can be overwhelming.

Did Han have a funeral?

The funeral of Han Solo first appeared in the novelization of the 2017 film Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, directed and written by Rian Johnson. The decision to include Solo’s funeral in the novel came from the novel’s author Jason Fry and his editor Elizabeth Schaefer.