Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift’s Confusing Timeline, Explained

The Fast and Furious movies are a series of quintessential blockbuster movies, focusing mainly on cool cars and over-the-top action sequences. However, while the franchise’s stories tend to be on the lighter side of depth, that hasn’t kept one plot element from becoming incredibly confusing to some people. The Fast and Furious movies aren’t in order, which has left a lot of fans wondering how Tokyo Drift relates to the story.As it turns out, Universal wanted to focus on a high school character and setting. It was during this time Han was first introduced to the franchise. His character is remembered for his death in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, but somehow, Han returned as a main cast member in subsequent films. Here’s how the timeline of the franchise allowed Han to expand his role, despite the character meeting an untimely end.Tokyo Drift was the Fast & Furious franchise’s third entry and the first directed by Justin Lin. However, it made viewers question how Tokyo Drift relates to Fast and Furious in the first place. It was based around characters seemingly unrelated to the main crew of the first two movies, mostly because the studio couldn’t get any of them to be involved in the project. For this reason, it was retooled to make it stand out more, focusing more on racing than previous entries.

The Fast and Furious movies are a series of quintessential blockbuster movies, focusing mainly on cool cars and over-the-top action sequences. However, while the franchise’s stories tend to be on the lighter side of depth, that hasn’t kept one plot element from becoming incredibly confusing to some people. The Fast and Furious movies aren’t in order, which has left a lot of fans wondering how Tokyo Drift relates to the story.

As it turns out, Universal wanted to focus on a high school character and setting. It was during this time Han was first introduced to the franchise. His character is remembered for his death in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, but somehow, Han returned as a main cast member in subsequent films. Here’s how the timeline of the franchise allowed Han to expand his role, despite the character meeting an untimely end.

Tokyo Drift was the Fast & Furious franchise’s third entry and the first directed by Justin Lin. However, it made viewers question how Tokyo Drift relates to Fast and Furious in the first place. It was based around characters seemingly unrelated to the main crew of the first two movies, mostly because the studio couldn’t get any of them to be involved in the project. For this reason, it was retooled to make it stand out more, focusing more on racing than previous entries.

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