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Fast & Furious 9 might have been delayed to April 2021, but that just gives us extra time to speculate on the first trailer's big reveal: HAN IS BACK. Sung Kang's fan favourite was killed off in ...
Han was introduced in The Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift, the third movie in the franchise. However, this film is not chronologically the third in the franchise, meaning to understand Han's place ...
The biggest mystery of Fast & Furious 9 ahead of release wasn't about how Dom has had a brother all these years we've never heard about, it was about how Han (Sung Kang) has returned from the dead.
Yes, Han Lue (alias "Han Seoul-Oh") is returning to the Fast and Furious franchise in Fast 9. Though there's a lot to enjoy, and marvel at, with regards to the Fast and Furious franchise -- like ...
Many Fast & Furious fans were thrilled to find out Han was returning to the franchise for F9. Played by Sung Kang, Han had initially died in The Fast and the Furious: Toyko Drift but was brought ...
Han continues to be a fan-favorite. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Vin Diesel Reveals His 'One' Fast And Furious 'Regret ...
exploding instantly and killing Han. This is the same crash that finally makes sense after Fast & Furious 6. Working with a covert ops team led by Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell), Dom and his team track ...
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 ...
Here’s a look back at the odd road Han had to drift down to get into Fast X. The Fast and the Furious wasn’t even out when Lin was co-writing Better Luck Tomorrow with Ernesto Foronda and ...
A new “Initial D” movie is in the works, and it's being developed by Sung Kang, best known for playing the character Han Lue in the “Fast and Furious” franchise. Original star of the ...