On May 20, "Furious 8" star Vin Diesel took to Facebook to share his own rendition of Tove Lo's "Habits" as a tribute to the late Paul Walker.
"The ever continuing process of healing... All love..." Diesel captioned the video, which has been viewed almost six million times.
Recently, aside from confirming that he will be part of the "Furious 8" cast, Diesel's "Furious 7" co-actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson recently hinted that he may star in a "Fast And Furious" spin-off reprising his role Luke Hobbs in a solo film.
"We all are interested in it," The Rock told Collider at a recent press conference for the action film "San Andreas." "I just had a big conversation with the studio. So we'll see."
"I still think for me personally we've created a little bit of space for him in 7 and the gauge is set for what the audience will want," The Rock said of Luke Hobbs and "Furious 7." "That's my take on it, you know, but a lot of other people have to have input."
So far, only The Rock has confirmed to be in "Furious 8," which is set to be released on April 14, 2017.
Meanwhile, "San Andreas" director Brad Peyton recently talked about his aborted plan to made a "Lobo" movie starring The Rock.
Peyton admitted to Coming Soon that DC Entertainment has prioritized "Aquaman," "Superman," "Batman v Superman," "Wonder Woman" and "Flash," who he described as the pillars of the DC Universe.
"I think there's going to be a really amazing time for "Lobo," Peyton said. "And I think people are going to realize, certainly once they revisit it, what they're sitting on."
Hitting theaters on May 29, "San Andreas" also stars Alexandra Daddario, Carla Gugino, Colton Haynes, Ioan Gruffudd, Archie Panjabi, Paul Giamatti, Kylie Minogue, Vanessa Ross, Will Yun-Lee, Matt Gerald, Art Parkinson and Hugo Johnstone-Burt, among others.