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One of the biggest fan-favorite characters in the entire Fast & Furious franchise is Han Seoul-Oh, played by actor Sung Kang. The character died in Tokyo Drift, but he was such a hit with fans that writer Chris Morgan decided to alter the entire series’ timeline in order to incorporate him into more movies in the saga.
The franchise has since closed the loop and passed beyond Han’s death, but Morgan has hinted that there’s a chance we might see him again.
Yesterday, I had the opportunity to speak with Morgan about The Fate of the Furious, and while our full interview will be published next week, I wanted to pull out one particularly interesting piece of our conversation that I think will be of interest to Fast fans everywhere.
Are we ever going to loop back around in the timeline and see Han again?
Chris Morgan: “Now, that’s funny because I’ve actually been thinking about that a lot. So it’s interesting that you and I are on the same wavelength there. But I guess we’ll just have to wait and find out. I love Sung – he’s one of my favorite people on the planet.”
So is Han in Fast 9? Morgan’s response isn’t exactly a confirmation, but the fact that the franchise’s primary writer has been thinking about that character again is significant. And considering the pretzel twists in this saga’s timeline already, it certainly wouldn’t be outside the realm of possibility to loop back around for another encounter with him. After all, the character already has a history even before the Fast and Furious franchise.
Is Han in Fast 9? Writer Chris Morgan Hints at Possible Return
@MartyMcFly
this franchise is the most diverse blockbuster franchise ever and appeals to everybody the fukk are you talking about?
Yeah they should have called it quits after seeing the franchise explode in popularity are you retarded?
The last film made 1.5 billion.who? and why are they still making these corny ass movies???
A fast and furious futureFurious 9 reviving the dead
Furious 10 gonna feature time travel
They should have concluded it at Tokyo Drift , everything after that felt redundant , but as long as they still generating bread I doubt they could careless about the creative aspectThat's the worst film in the franchise by far
Bring back, he should never had died. That crash and explosion was nothing but a flesh wound. I mean let's be real here, Dom crashed his car caught Letti in mid air and walked like it's nothing. Even Hobbs got blew up cut his cast off and good to go. Point blank explosion for Han shouldn't even require a bandaid.
He could have crawled out or had someone pull him out and hide him for a couple of months or years.
Hell we all thought LENNY was dead until we seen her get blown away from the crash
it's to me right now