As the last leg of filming for Fast and Furious 7 is almost through in Los Angeles, director James Wan seems to be finally relieved as he had a lot of pressures mounting on him.

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Wan tweeted about the nature of his work and was comical about it too, on June 2.

"I spend my days shooting action and very technical set-pieces, I spend my nights writing scary/creepy set-pieces. #twohats," he tweeted.

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Wan took over the franchise from Justin Lin who has directed the last three films. For Wan, this was a big project and he was also hit by a massive tragedy and impediment in production because of Paul Walker's sudden death. The director is known for working on independent horror films like The Conjuring and Insidious before this. This is his first big budget movie and association with a Hollywood blockbuster franchise.

Walker died on Nov. 30 in a car crash in Santa Clarita, Calif. He was the passenger in a car being driven by his friend, race car driver Roger Rodas, who also died in the accident. The speeding car hit a tree and instantly burst into flames, causing both the actor and Rodas to die on the spot.

The 40-year-old actor was halfway through filming Fast and Furious 7.

Fast and Furious 7 will hit theaters in April 2015. 

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