![]() ![]() Plot This film's story occurs sometime after Fast & Furious 7 with a scene that was later made concurrent with events in Furious 8. However, it is the lowest-grossing film in the franchise. The film received generally mixed to negative reviews, with some critics disliking some elements of the plot, action sequences, and acting. However, some praised Lin's direction and parts of the story. A prequel, titled Fast & Furious, was released in April 2009 to box office success, and became the highest-grossing film in the franchise. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift achieved some financial success, eventually grossing over $158 million worldwide. The film also marks the first to begin the franchise's longtime association with director Justin Lin and writer Chris Morgan, with Lin going onto direct the following three sequels (and is attached to direct two additional future films), while Morgan wrote the next five installments. Casting began in April 2005, and principal photography began in Los Angeles in August 2005, with the majority of the film being shot on location in Tokyo. Unable to secure the returns of any of the series' initial cast members, plans were made by developers to reconsider Tokyo Drift and make it a distinct entry in the franchise, which was achieved by including a car subgenre, incorporating a location outside the United States, and establishing new characters. Subsequently, the chronological timeline of the franchise shifted, with all future installments (until 2015's Furious 8) being set between 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) and Tokyo Drift. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift follows high school car enthusiast Sean Boswell ( Lucas Black), who is sent to live in Tokyo with his father, and finds solace in the city's drifting community. ![]() The film stars Lucas Black, Nathalie Kelley, Sung Kang, Bow Wow and Brian Tee. ![]() It is the third installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise, and a stand-alone sequel to The Fast and the Furious Legacy (2005). The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is a 2006 American action film directed by Justin Lin, produced by Neal H. June 4, 2006 (Universal City, California) ![]()
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