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Movie cars tend to go one of two ways at auction. They either go unnoticed and sell for what they’re worth (or less) as some ...
Tokyo Drift is one of the most recognizable movie cars of the 2000s. It didn’t get the most screen time, but between its wild ...
Han Lue's Mazda RX-7 from "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" is one of the most iconic cars of the franchise. Here's what made it such a hit with fans.
We don't know how he's back, but he's back, baby! 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 ...
Therefore, until Fast and Furious 9, fans believed Han was killed by Shaw in an act of revenge. However, Han organized for his "death" to take place, and has since been laying low in Tokyo.
Sung Kang, the actor behind Han, told Empire that he thrives off the chaos that Fast & Furious consistently provides: "This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, this whole Fast & Furious journey.
The first trailer for F9 delivers a big shock for Fast and Furious fans: Han is back. Even though his supposed death in a fiery car crash has been shown three times on-screen -- in Tokyo Drift ...
F9 Han return explained - One of the biggest mysteries of Fast & Furious 9 is how Han returns from the dead, and here's how it happens in the movie.
In the Fast & Furious franchise’s diverse and boisterous ensemble, Han Seoul-Oh and his subtlety stand out. The character’s trademark skill is to be as slick and unnoticeable as possible. He ...
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 ...