Since Fast & Furious 7's release date was confirmed, Apr. 10 2105, all the speculation has been about how they will conclude the filming of the movie after Paul Walker's tragic death on Nov. 30, 2013.

After taking time off to mourn, a decision will have to be made. Like driving in a school zone at 3 p.m., director James Wan will have to take it slow and be mindful. On one hand, the cast and crew wants to honor Walker to the best of their ability, and on the other hand, they want to produce the best product possible.

The movie was originally scheduled to release on Jul. 11, 2014, making the release only 8 months away at the time of Walker's death. 

Diesel had this to say on Dec. 22nd on his Facebook page, "The last scene we filmed together ... There was a unique sense of completion, of pride we shared ... in the film we were now completing ... the magic captured ... and, in just how far we've come."

With much of the movie filmed, let us take a look at three possible ways the hit action series can complete its seventh installment.  

1. Riding into the sunset

Walker might have passed away in real life, but would fans and family like to see one last happy ending? This would probably be an ideal way for things to go down, but finding the proper footage from filming, to piece together an ending that was never supposed to be, would be a difficult task. If it possible of happening, Walker quitting the game and riding off with his on screen family would be a beautiful and emotional sight to see.

2. Brian O'Conner dying

It'd be extremely painful for any fan to see an onscreen death of Walker, in a car movie no less. But this might be the best way for the franchise to preserve itself, if it does plan on making more after the 7th. Having to come up with a script that explains why Brian O'Connor is alive but isn't helping the family anymore would be hard. Killing O'Conner off wouldn't be easy on any hearts, but might provide the best theatrical ending.

3. Cody Walker

Although there isn't any official news on it, fans and media have been buzzing with the possibility of stuntman, Cody Walker, finishing the film in Paul Walker's place. Using Paul's brother would be a heartwarming choice, which one could imagine would appeal to his family and crew friends. Whether he has any acting chops or if there is any truth to the rumors, has yet to be seen.

Tell us which option you think is best, and stay tuned in for all news leading up to the F&F Apr. 2015 release.