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Fans who have loved (and defended) the third installment of the franchise for years well know the rooftop advice that drift-racing sage Han Lue ... between his “Tokyo Drift” cast mates and ...
A spin-off, Tokyo Drift failed to secure any of the original cast ... main reason Tokyo Drift was shifted into the future of the Fast and Furious timeline was that it saw Sung Kang’s Han Lue ...
Han. But the “F9” trailer also gave us a brief glimpse of two other characters from “Tokyo Drift”: Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) and Earl (Jason Tobin). Sean, as you may recall, was the main ...
However, the rotary sports car only got the recognition it deserved after Tokyo Drift. This movie was a different concept with a different cast, which included the character of Han, played by Sung ...
SUNG KANG: When we were shooting Tokyo Drift, I went to go visit Justin ... and Sung came in. Han was the last character to be cast, and it was really interesting because I was looking for this ...
While many Fast and Furious fans will tell you the first movie was the best, just as many will argue Tokyo Drift was better ... and none made a bigger impact than Han's custom Mazda RX-7.
The Fast and Furious movie timeline is pretty complicated thanks to the third film Tokyo Drift, in which Sung Kang’s Han died in a car wreck. The spin-off, which features a cameo by Vin Diesel ...
There are some things about Han Lue's Mazda RX-7 in "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" that are probably ... what made the RX-7 a fan favorite, its main attraction lies in the "Fast and ...