From portraying the memorable character Han Lue in the Fast & Furious franchise to helming the director's seat, Sung Kang's journey in the cinematic world has been remarkable. Known among car enthusiasts and movie buffs, Kang is all set to gift audiences with a live-action adaptation of the renowned Japanese manga and anime series, Initial D.

In a candid chat with the South China Morning Post, Kang delved into his transition from being in front of the camera to taking control behind it. His motivations stemmed from feeling unfulfilled with roles he was offered over the years. With his directorial debut, Shaky Shivers, making its way to theaters, Kang is gearing up for his next venture, one that promises adrenaline-packed scenes and nostalgia for Initial D fans.

While specifics about the film remain under wraps, Kang has shared glimpses of what fans can look forward to seeing. Drawing parallels with iconic movies such as Rocky and Karate Kid, Kang envisions a grand-scale film that encapsulates his passionate love for cars. "It's about cars and drifting and cool things like that," he remarked.

Further fueling the excitement for the show is Kang's recent discussion on his "Car Stories" podcast shed light on the iconic Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 hero car for the movie, crafted by the famed Japanese tuning house RWB. Matt Farah, a guest on the show, even humorously suggested providing his favored bus fabric for the car's interior - a detail that, if incorporated, would undoubtedly elicit chuckles.