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Originally Posted by 280z/300zx
No, the last movie was actually before Tokyo drift by a good margin. Han didn't just fly to Japan and become one of the kings of the underground drift world over night. Drift is at least one year after the most recent movie. We'll have to wait to see how this move fits into the time line. Basically all the ones with Paul Walker go 1,2,3, with drift being #4.
Also for those that don't know if you watch 2nd movie on DVD as well as the deleted scenes you see how Paul Walker went from being an undercover cop to a fugitive on the run to a well known street racer. The theatrical release and TV versions exclude the scenes where he is on the run and driving a VR4
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You kind of contradict yourself.
I don't feel like debating this, but Han was never a "drift king" they even had a scene where he says he only drifts for one thing and then does a big donut around two asian chicks stopped at a light. I'm not saying the timeline is exact, but the ending for both is roughly at the same time with Vin Diesel's character just arriving in Tokyo. This series has tons of plot holes anyways so its really kind of pointless.
Also, if you watch the DVD extra on the last film, It has a whole mini-movie with Han & Dom's crew in Mexico. Then Han splitting and moving to Tokyo.