The trailer for Furious 7 is finally out and while it features Paul Walker as Brian O'Connor, it seems like his brothers, who helped finish his part after he died can't be spotted in the clip, or maybe the disguise is just ingenious.

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The only part in which we suspect that Walker has been replaced is the conclusion of an insane action sequence, which launches the trailer. In that bit O'Connor is seen hanging on to the bumper and being brought back to ground from the edge of a cliff. There seems to be a very slight dissimilarity, but that is most likely a stunt guy, if it is not Walker himself. In the bits where Walker makes an appearance, it is very much himself, and the trailer has dodged any of the parts that his brothers helped fill in for.

Walker's younger brothers Cody and Caleb have helped conclude his character arc in the movie, as he died while filming was midway.

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Cody's role will be carryed on into the next movie, and not as O'Connor but a completely new character. Judging by a picture that was revealed in the Mirror  on June 28 -- which shows Cody cosying up to Brewster -- we are guessing that Cody's character will help her overcome Connor's death and also end up falling in love with her.

A production source had told MailOnline on June 2 that Cody would be coming on board for good. "Paul's character Brian O'Connor will be seen retiring, while his younger brother will join the crew," she said.

So it seems like Walker's other brother Caleb might be filling in for Brian O'Connor, while Cody might actually be playing Connor's brother who takes his place in the team after Connor's death.

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.

Furious 7 will take off from where Fast and Furious 6 left off. Wan took over the director's role from Justin Lin, who announced earlier in the year that he will step away from directing the franchise.

The cast for the seventh installment reprising their roles include Vin Diesel, Luke Evans, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris and Jordana Brewster. UFC Womens Bantam weight champion Ronda Rousey and ONG Bak star Tony Jaa will also star in the film.

Furious 7 will hit theaters in April 2015.

Watch the trailer Furious 7 here: