The Paramount Network is developing a documentary about the late Paul Walker, Slash Film reports.

Set to be directed Adrian Buitenhuis, the documentary, titled I Am Paul Walker, will look at the actor’s on-screen life as well as his various passions outside of Hollywood. Some of these passions included the conservation of the world’s oceans and Walker’s help in rebuilding Haiti after the earthquake which devastated the country.

To car enthusiasts and moviegoers alike, Walker was best known for playing Brian O’Conner in the Fast and Furious franchise, although his career had begun much earlier and he also starred in films like The Skulls, Into the Blue, Flags of our Fathers and Bobby Z, among others.

Walker’s life was tragically cut short in late 2013, when he was killed in a car crash while riding shotgun in the Porsche Carrera GT driven by his close friend Roger Rodas. At the time, filming for Furious 7 had yet to be completed, forcing the studio to use CGI and employ Walker’s brothers, Caleb and Cody, to film the actor’s missing scenes.

Producing I Am Paul Walker will be Derik Murray, the man responsible for a host of similar documentaries including I Am Dale Earnhardt, I Am Evel Knievel and I Am JFK Jr, while Adrian Buitenhuis, who also did I Am Heath Ledger, will be directing.

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