Paul Walker's brothers want the late actor to get more post-mortem action in the "Fast & Furious" franchise, and they're down to help out.
While promoting new documentary "I Am Paul Walker," Caleb Walker said he's hoping to see "a little cameo" from his brother's character, Brian O'Conner, who is still alive in the franchise universe.
"I just hope we get to — I don't know — have a little cameo and bring Paul back to save the day and I get to help create that again," Caleb told the Associated Press. "That's my dream and I hope we get to do that in one of the future movies."
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"I think there could potentially be a way to do it. But it would take a lot of thought and it'd have to be tasteful. It would have to be tasteful," Cody Walker added. "He was the real deal, the real car guy. And in his absence, I -— you know —- I think it's lost its way in a big way."
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Only time will tell if Universal, the studio behind the franchise, decides to take the Walker brothers up on their offer.