The will was prepared and signed in 2001, the same year Walker starred in the first Fast & Furious film that launched the successful film franchise and will continue generating millions for the actor’s estate.
Walker, 40, died Nov. 30 in a fiery car crash in Los Angeles County. He was a passenger in a specialty Porsche driven by friend and financial adviser Roger Rodas that burst into flames after hitting a light pole and a tree. A coroner’s report said investigators found no mechanical problems with the Porsche, which may have been going 100 mph or more before it crashed.
The records show Walker’s estate is expected to earn another $8 million, some of which is likely related to the seventh Fast & Furious film scheduled to be released in April 2015.
Source: dailymail.co.uk