Sung Kang opened up about why he continues to play Han in the Fast & Furious movies... and no, it's not just for the money.
When randomly reflecting on his work with No Time To Die, Hans Zimmer took the death of 007 and turned it into something that's actually pretty funny.
Fast X is still filming, and Sung Kang has reunited with the car Han drove during Tokyo Drift.
In his latest throwback, Vin Diesel tells a story about how one woman convinced Sung Kang to return to the Fast Saga family.
In the middle of Fast X’s principal photography, someone shot a delightful picture of Tyrese Gibson and Sung Kang together.
Composer Hans Zimmer details what clued him into director Denis Villeneuve's love of Dune.
No Time To Die drops a huge reference to a James Bond classic through Hans Zimmer's score.
Justice for Han finally happened in F9, and it's all thanks to the fans.
Sung Kang is interested in taking Han Lue into a darker corner of the Fast & Furious franchise.
It sounds like Han being an Asian character that did not follow a stereotypical expectation was just as meaningful to Sung Kang as it’s been to fans of the character and the series.
Justin Lin remembers just where he was when Han came back to life for F9.
The Fast and Furious director talks about the internet movement for Sung Kang's character.
Han is finally back for more Fast & Furious action!
What does Han himself think of the redemption of Deckard Shaw?
It’s been a while since we spent time with Sean Boswell in the Fast & Furious universe.
Rogue One might not have included Han Solo, but he was referenced.
Jason Statham may not be in F9, but he does want fan-favorite Han to get some justice on the cold-blooded killer Deckard Shaw in future movies.
Let’s not forget how Han Lue and Deckard Shaw are tied together.