Yet in 2001 he got cast in his biggest role playing Brian O’Conner in The Fast and the Furious movie franchise (Hagan 2). To continue, Paul Walker’s life develops as a Greek tragedy because he possessed the fatal flaw of hubris. His hammer is that he was overly confident in his ability to race cars off the movie set. Walker kept no secret about his early wild days in Hollywood. Walker was rather excited when hearing the offer to be in the first Fast and Furious movie. “I’m like, ‘Hey, it's a million bucks, I get to hang out with my friends and drive cars and be cool!” (Franich 1). Based off of this quote, it just shows that it is hard to turn down an opportunity when it seems in your benefit. Next, Paul Walker suffered a sudden downfall when he was in a fatal car accident with his friend, Roger Rodas, who lost control while driving too fast. When the car crashed into a tree and blew up, Walker died from impact and the physical burns. Rodas died almost instantly from impact alone (Biography.com Editors 2). This tragedy left many fans and family