BuzzFeed - "We took a lot of care in crafting that last end sequence," director James Wan told BuzzFeed News. Warning: SPOILERS ahead! Warning: The following story contains MAJOR SPOILERS about the final scenes in Furious 7. Paul Walker in Furious 7. Scott Garfield / Universal Pictures Director James Wan faced a lot of challenges finishing Furious 7 after Paul Walker died in an unrelated car accident, but sticking his film's ending was, perhaps, the biggest. Since Furious 7 is Wan's first film in the franchise, he only really got to know Walker once he'd signed on for the job. But that barely mattered. "When you hear rumors around Hollywood of, like, whether a person is cool, or whether a person is a dick, those are usually true. Paul's reputation is that of a really good human being and a great guy, and just so down to earth," Wan told BuzzFeed News earlier this week. "He was all of that and more when I finally met him." When it came time to decide Walker's character B
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