Director Justin Lin recently gave an interview to About.Com about how the third "The Fast and the Furious" film is progressing, a project already being called 'Tokyo Drift' due to its Tokyo setting and use of the Japanese style of racing.
He calls the film a postmodern Western - "I felt like that was the perfect opportunity for me to make like a post modern western because when you go to Tokyo, it is postmodern. It's got a little bit of everything".
Stylistically "It's a whole new story and it's awesome, I'm shooting stuff that I've never seen on film before. it's very different... when I see these cars drive and drift, they're very raw... I wanted to get that rawness. I didn't want it to look CG and look like a video game".
Finally he confirmed "there's no title right now" and Lin "made a very conscious effort" to have no connection whatsoever with the past two films.
For the full interview with loads more, click here.
