Filming for Fast and Furious 7 is set to resume in April, according to a report by The Hollywood Reporter.

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Inside sources told the publication that shooting will resume on April 1 with the remainder of the shoot lasting from about six to eight weeks.

Before Walker's death the cast and crew took off for Thanksgiving and shooting had been scheduled to resume in Atlanta right after that. It has now been about 5 months since Walker's death.

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This gives the film about one year to wrap-up before it hits theaters on April 10 2015.

Recently, Tryese Gibson spoke to Access Hollywood about working on set without Walker, who he was famously close to.

"It's probably going to be a rough couple of days because we're not going to look to the left or right and see our brother but he's there in spirit," Gibson said.

There has been a lot of speculation surrounding Walker's character, Brian O'Connor. While some reports suggested the character will be killed off others hinted that the producers were finding a way to keep him alive, with the help of a suitable replacement actor.

Walker died on Nov. 30 in Santa Clarita, Calif. The 40-year-old was the passenger in a car being driven by his friend, race car driver Roger Rodas, who also died in the car crash. The speeding car hit a tree and instantly burst into flames, causing both the actor and Rodas to die on the spot.

The actor was headed home after attending a charity event for his foundation, Reach Out Worldwide.

Watch the tribute video for Walker by the Fast and Furious crew here:

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