Was Han killed in Tokyo Drift?
Han Seoul-Oh (Sung Kang) returns after being “killed off” in 2006’s “Tokyo Drift.” The explanation leaves a bit to be desired, but the director may have had it in mind for years.
How is Han in Fast and Furious if he died in Tokyo Drift?
fiery car crash
He was also killed in that film, dying in a fiery car crash in the Tokyo streets. But he was not gone forever—the fourth, fifth, and sixth films revealed themselves to be prequels to Tokyo Drift, and therefore able to feature a still-breathing Han.
How did Han survive his crash?
It turns out that Han faked the crash with help from Mr Nobody in order to get him out of harm’s way. They’d met through Gisele who had also been working for him beforehand. Thankfully, this means Han will be returning for the next set of films, and according to director Justin Lin, he could we be getting a spinoff.
Did Han survive the explosion?
Since Han was revealed to be alive in the F9 trailer, theories emerged about his survival. Here’s how he actually survived the explosive car wreck. The Fast & Furious franchise has finally explained how Han survived his car crash nearly a year and a half after the first F9 confirmed the character’s return.
How did Mr Nobody saves Han?
Mr. Nobody discovered thet Elle’s DNA could unlock the device and he instructed Han to care for her as enemy forces would come after her. To allow Han and Elle to stay undercover, Mr. Nobody fake Han’s death, using Deckard Shaw as cover and Han went into hiding underground.
How is Han back Fast 9?
Han was then presumed dead in 2015’s Furious 7 and 2017’s The Fate of the Furious, but this year’s F9 ret-cons the events of Tokyo Drift for a second time, revealing that Han in fact survived the explosion… with the help of a recurring character in the Fast franchise, intelligence operative Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell).