There are many surprises in the first trailer for F9, the ninth installment in the Fast & Furious series. There's the fact that John Cena plays Vin Diesel's younger brother, there's the return of Charlize Theron as the villain Wapher, and Jordana Brewster also joins the acting crew as Mia Toretto. But the big surprise is that one fan has been complaining.
The figure at the end of the trailer is none other than Han Seoul-oh (Sung Kang).
Longtime fans will remember Hannah as part of Dominic Toretto's crew, as well as her death at the end of the third movie, Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift
When the end of Anger 6 revealed that Han's death – in a car accident and the ensuing explosion – was actually the work of Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), turning a member into one of the franchise's heroes into a clash. He killed Han! Would we let him get away with it?
"There's a great arc happening," Said Morgan, "And that arc is this: Deckard Shaw and Han Justice. I love that people call it. (…) There's a touch of it in (Hobbs and Shaw), the line that Deckard mentioned right before the war in Samoa, & # 39; There are things to fix. & # 39; That was written specifically because he thought of Han. "
There is no doubt that the optimization happens in part due to the reactions of followers, such as the hashtag #JusticeForHan
"At first it was easy to withdraw," Kang tells the LA Times. "I wondered, did the audience really have a voice?" As such, yes – F9 Director Justin Lin was seen wearing a “Justice for Han” shirt.
As to how Han's return is handled, Said Kang, "We know who and what Han is, and we're old now. This old Han. The things (with director Justin Lin and myself) that we learned about as men in our lives, I hope they can pass.
Details of how Han survived the accident, and why he chose to return, however, remain under lock and key.