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I can't wait for this movie to come out! It keeps getting better and better... Disliked the 4th one though
 
Alright...just making sure.

Tokoyo Drift takes place BEFORE Fast and Furious aka F&F4?

And 2F2F takes place AFTER Tokoyo Drift...right?

So... in order of sequence:
F&F
Tokoyo Drift
2F2F
Fast 4

Only reason I ask is cuz my girl is trying to argue that its different. ******g my head up lol.

Han is in F4 so thats why I thought it was like that

Tokyo Drift is last in the series.
 
According to Vin Diesel FF 7 will start filming in the Summer, taking it back to its roots, filming will take place in LA :smokin
 
Way to send the series out on a good note full of nostalgia.

Maybe they'll bring the OG lancer evo out. :smokin
 
According to Vin Diesel FF 7 will start filming in the Summer, taking it back to its roots, filming will take place in LA :smokin

I can see that movie taking place during the events of Tokyo Drift and like I said before, I can see them ret-conning Han being alive somehow. Maybe have Leon pull him out f the wreckage before the explosion :lol:
 
Alright...just making sure.

Tokoyo Drift takes place BEFORE Fast and Furious aka F&F4?

And 2F2F takes place AFTER Tokoyo Drift...right?

So... in order of sequence:
F&F
Tokoyo Drift
2F2F
Fast 4

Only reason I ask is cuz my girl is trying to argue that its different. ******g my head up lol.

Han is in F4 so thats why I thought it was like that

Tokyo Drift is last in the series.

Interesting...didn't know that.

That changes everything about the ending then.
 
There's spoilers in this thread!?

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Wow, Justin Lin opted out of FF7. Filming is supposed to start in a couple of months, Comingsoon.net says a new director will likely be named next week.

I know he has a couple of screenplays he wanted to direct, but I hope he ends up doing Terminator like originally planned. I remember an interview saying he had a meeting with Arnold and James Cameron last year holding convos about the mythology and finally adding time travel to the movies. We'll see though.
 
That's a bummer. I'm guessing it's because he had something bigger on the table, so I probably won't blame him.
 
HUGE FAST AND FURIOUS 6 AND 7 SPOILER!!!!

[h1]EXCLUSIVE: Who Is The Villain For FAST & FURIOUS 7??[/h1]

Published at: Feb. 14, 2013, 11:19 a.m. CST Share On Facebook Twitter
The Kidd here...
In the spirit of Valentine's Day, I figured I'd hand-deliver some love to you, in the form of a sweet scoop of awesome concerning the future of the FAST & FURIOUS franchise. 
It shouldn't surprise anyone once Universal Pictures comes out with their denial on what you're about to read, and I certainly don't blame them for trying to put out the fire, because what you're about to read is not only news on FAST & FURIOUS 7 but this summer's FAST & FURIOUS 6 as well. This is not only how those two movies, which, for a little while, had been rumored to potentially shoot back-to-back, tie together into one cohesive storyline, but the big reveal at the end of FAST & FURIOUS 6 that then propels the series forward into the next film.
So...
MASSIVE SPOILERS AHEAD!!!
This is your warning. If you don't want to know who is set to play the villain in FAST & FURIOUS 7 yet, or you don't want to know how FAST & FURIOUS 6 concludes, then turn around and go out the same way you came in. I cannot stress this enough to you. If you want to know nothing until May, read on no further. 
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Okay... commence spoilers...
At the end of FAST & FURIOUS 6, the crew has helped Hobbs (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) in dispatching of Luke Evans' Owen Shaw, earning their full pardons, enabling them to return back home, with Dom (Vin Diesel), Brian (Paul Walker) and Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) all seemingly ready to live the rest of their lives free and happily ever after.
Now this is where the big reveal comes in. As it was structured when I cemented this information, the following sequence was placed immediately after that peaceful ending, but it's entirely possible that it may be shifted to occur sometime during the end credits, much like the reveal of Letty still being alive was during FAST FIVE. 
We then see a pair of hands on a steering wheel, with Japanese suddenly coming across a police scanner in the car. In addition, looking around the car, we see that the inside of this particular S-Class has been reinforced for some reason. The scanner puts out the call for all units to respond to a high-speed chase taking place between an orange and black Mazda RX-7 and a grey Nissan 350Z, and this suped-up Mercedes floors it, taking off from its parked position. 
This mysterious driver monitors the chase from a parallel road before geting ahead of the pursuit. At this point, he heads down a street on his left at an incredibly high rate of speed. Upon seeing the RX-7 approaching the coming intersection, the driver floors it, timing his entry into the intersection to slam right into the side of the Mazda, sending it rolling over upside-down, as the S-Class appears only minimally damaged.  
This mystery driver then steps out of the vehicle, and it is now that we finally learn who is behind the wheel...
Are you ready for it...?
JASON STATHAM!!
Statham, playing Owen Shaw's older brother Ian, walks up to the RX-7 and over towards the driver of the vehicle, which we now see is Han (Sung Kang). 
BAM!! DOUBLE WHAMMY!! 
We now see that we are right smack in the middle of THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS: TOKYO DRIFT.
Statham tosses his brother's SAS dog tags into the car, next to the trapped and helpless Han, and, as he walks away, he pulls out his cell and makes a call, calling Dom. Very briefly, as Han's car explodes in the background, much as it did in TOKYO DRIFT, Statham's Shaw warns Dom that he doesn't know him, but he's about to... and, as he walks into the gathering crowd unnoticed, FAST & FURIOUS 6 ends, and we're right on the doorstep to where FAST & FURIOUS 7 will take off. 

Now, if you'll remember... Statham was reportedly up for the villainous role of Owen Shaw for this summer's film before he turned down the offer. Well, that wasn't entirely true, now was it? Statham simply accepted a smaller part this time around to build to his much bigger and more established inclusion for the seventh film in the series, which now looks to put the FAST & FURIOUS crew back on the run in some respects, as Statham gives chase, seeking revenge for what happens to his younger brother in #6. 
And, as a bonus, TOKYO DRIFT has finally been connected to the rest of the series, answering the question of just how far into the future it took place in relation to the other films. We now know it is between 6 and 7. 
There you have it. Statham in the FAST & FURIOUS franchise... that's some pretty exciting stuff.


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..and thats an understatement.

This **** just keeps getting better!!!!!!!

Agreed!
 
That sucks that Lin is dropping out of 7, but from the sound of it, the story is all but written and ready to go if they were going to start working on it already in a couple months.

I thought 7 would be out in 2015, I'll be very happy to complete the saga next year.
 
:smh: My expectations for 7 are now hampered. Especially if they go back to LA again. Should finish off the Japan story.
 
I'm gonna be rolling if they get Rob Cohen back. He probably won't know what to do with FF7 because the franchise he helped start went above and beyond scale and expectations :lol:

And I don't know if any of you guys have read online, but The Rock said during a GI Joe press junket, Universal is fast tracking a stand alone Luke Hobbs film.
 
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I rewatched tokyo drift a couple weeks ago. It actually wasnt that bad a second time around. I've been getting into this whole jdm scene beginning when i bought my is300 march 2012 and I can see where a lot of the jdm themes came from in this film
 
I rewatched tokyo drift a couple weeks ago. It actually wasnt that bad a second time around. I've been getting into this whole jdm scene beginning when i bought my is300 march 2012 and I can see where a lot of the jdm themes came from in this film

Nice! My buddy has a turbo'd IS300, you modding?
 
I rewatched tokyo drift a couple weeks ago. It actually wasnt that bad a second time around. I've been getting into this whole jdm scene beginning when i bought my is300 march 2012 and I can see where a lot of the jdm themes came from in this film

Nice! My buddy has a turbo'd IS300, you modding?

turbo is too expensive for a 2001 car. It's my daily driver
 
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