Acting ‘therapeutic’ for Diesel after Walker death

Vin Diesel found it “challenging” to get back to work following Paul Walker's death.

Acting ‘therapeutic’ for Diesel after Walker death

Vin Diesel found it “challenging” to get back to work following Paul Walker's death.

The 46-year-actor found it tough to return to the set of his new movie 'Guardians of the Galaxy' following his 'Fast and Furious' co-star's death last November.

Diesel put his energy into his work and focussed on his portrayal of Groot, who he lends his voice to in the sci-fi-adventure, and found this "therapeutic".

During a Facebook Q&A on yesterday, he said: "It was very personal- it was the month after the accident happened with my brother Paul Walker and it was the first time I had worked since.

"Although it was challenging, just to get back to work was therapeutic- especially as Groot. There was an innocence about the character that was just refreshing- and it may have been more challenging under other circumstances, but at that time, it was very therapeutic."

Walker,who starred alongside Vin for over a decade in the 'Fast and Furious' movie franchise, died along with his friend Roger Rodas on November 30 after the Porsche Carrera GT they were travelling in crashed into a tree and burst into flames in California.

The coroner listed speed as the lone reason for the fatal crash after investigators found no sign of mechanical fault.

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