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Quick and Furious In a recent image, Han actor Sung Kang can be seen with his character's Tokyo Drift vehicle.

. The third game in the series, Tokyo Drift, will be followed by the upcoming Fast X. 

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The tenth and penultimate episode of the long-running series about a crew of car racing fanatics who battle some of the most bizarre villains in the world will be the next Fast & Furious sequel. 

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 The controversial departure of writer/director Justin Lin led to Louis Leterrier being chosen to head the upcoming Fast movie.

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The majority of the franchise's principal cast, including Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, and Ludacris, will return, while storyline specifics are being kept closely under wraps.

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Kang also makes a comeback to the action-adventure series as Han Lue, the proprietor of a garage who helps Sean Bosewell in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (Lucas Black). 

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In order to further his name in the underground street racing scene, Han teams up with the local criminals, but he is also surreptitiously stealing money from the Yakuza. 

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Han's lie is exposed, and Takashi, the nephew of the Yakuza boss, pursues him in his orange and black 1997 Mazda RX-7 FD (Brian Tee). Han is tragically killed as a result when his car is T-boned while trying to flee.

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Fast & Furious 6 later changes the specifics of Han's death, reworking it to be an assassination

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After Han's survival is made known in Fast 9, his death is retconned as a hoax.

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Kang recently published a photo to Instagram following a meeting with a Fast and Furious fan in which he posed in front of the fan's 1997 Mazda RX-7 FD, which was heavily featured in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.

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 The actor imitates the third movie's posture by leaning on the car. Kang refers to the vehicle as his "old friend" in his caption.

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