<spoiler=Answer>lol no. He never even comes close.Bob_McMillan said:If you actually care about the franchise, DON'T click the spoiler.
<spoiler=Question for you Marter> Does Dom really die? Because I already knew he had a son, but some dickhead on Facebook was being a dickhead and now I have to know.
Too funny! But it likely did that a very, very, very, very, very long time ago!Laughing Man said:So judging by the trailer can we officially say this series of movies has officially jumped the submarine then? (Happy Days reference there folks.)
People name kids after important people in their lives all the time. Friends, family, old teachers. You don't have to be dead to have someone name a kid after you if you're important to the person.Jadak said:One thing that bothered my was Dom naming his kid 'Brian' at the end.
Okay, Paul Walker died, it's a tribute. Fine. Thing is, in the film's universe, Brian isn't dead, so... what? You just named your kid after your healthy and alive friend and sister's husband? Do people do that?
Hardly a big deal, but I would have expected 'Paul'.
Winnosh" post="6.949040.23953663 said:People name kids after important people in their lives all the time. Friends, family, old teachers. You don't have to be dead to have someone name a kid after you if you're important to the person.
I didn't say you have to be, I just find it odd. In this case my point is also fairly self evident, they're obviously doing it precisely because he's dead, yet the character isn't, so it doesn't quite fit.
Context is important.pookie101 said:people may dismiss the franchise but this movie made more than the force awakens .. its the biggest blockbuster in history.
i went wow when i heard that. i had no idea it was that popular..