Fast and Furious

Friday, April 19, 2013

New Master of Horror movies James Wan rumored to be taking over as director for The Fast and the Furious 7

James Wan is best known for his past movie work in Saw and Insidious. If you know his backstory, James Wan actually attended the Royal Institute of Melbourne in Australia with screenwriter Leigh Whannell. The two friends are highly sought after Hollywood talents. Their horror movies Saw, Dead Silence, and Insidious paralyzed the horror movie world with a new kind of fear. The Movie Blog re-reported Dark Horizons' breaking news of James Wan's potentially claiming The Fast and the Furious 7 directing gig. IMDb.com updated The Fast and the Furious 7 movie section to confirm the talks.

James Wan has made a big name for himself with Saw and Insidious. His upcoming The Conjuring movie is awaiting box office release on July 19, 2012. His Insidious Chapter 2 is a highly anticipated astral projection movie opening this September 13, 2013. It will only get better once Universal Studios and James Wan seal the contract deal and move into the next chapter with Lucas Black possibly returning again (movie rumors). James Wan is having a Channing Tatum type of year.

IMDb listed James Wan as the next director of The Fast and the Furious 7, albeit the current status is reported as discussion talks amid Justin Lin's departure, the director and producer who put the racing movies back on the map after shooting the last four Fast and Furious movies. This is good news for all those involved in The Fast and the Furious movies, because James Wan is a top director that knows how to make good use of a production budget.

With over $100+ million at his disposal, The Fast and the Furious 7 will rank as one of the best Fast and Furious movies. Watch the Insidious movie to see how James Wan put $1.5 million to work.

James Wan is now entering a heist and action movie franchise all about mainstream, as over 28 million Facebook fans etched their name on the fan site. We predicted The Fast and the Furious 6 would outrace the box office in the opening weekend to make over $100 million, even with the blockbuster comedy Hangover Part III getting released the same weekend.

Fast and Furious movies have a huge fan following. We connect the hype to the plot design. Good story telling, likable characters, action, and popular shooting locations are what make Fast and Furious movies an adrenaline rush. We are not spoiling the movie to mention Dom's reaction to Letty. You will see this movie scene in 5 weeks.

James Wan is rumored to become the next The Fast and the Furious 7 director. Justin Lin directed and produced 4 Fast and Furious movies, which the past 2 and the upcoming The Fast and the Furious 7 will be recognized as blockbuster hits. Fast Five made a whopping $600+ million in the worldwide box office. How will James Wan's The Fast and the Furious 7 movie rank among the Fast and Furious movies?

We will have to wait and see how the contract talks turn out. Moreover, the box office performance of The Fast and the Furious 6 will dictate this. If Lucas Black returns again, expect The Fast and the Furious 7 to score a major box office win. The Fast and the Furious 6 is due out May 24, 2013.  

Congratulations to James Wan for getting consideration to direct The Fast and the Furious 7.

Sources:

Dark Horizons
The Movie Blog
IMDb

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