Actor Sung Kang has debuted a sneak-peek trailer and the hero car for his new drift-racing movie titled “Drifter” [1].
Kang, best known for his role as Han Lue in the billion-dollar Fast & Furious franchise [2], is making his directorial debut with the project [1]. The move marks a transition from acting to writing and directing within the automotive cinema genre, leveraging his established association with car culture [4].
Promotional activities for the film have taken place across multiple venues. Kang appeared on the IGN Live stage in 2026 [1] to showcase the film's lead vehicle and release early footage [3]. Additionally, he promoted the racing drama at the Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto [2].
As part of the promotional tour, Kang collaborated with IGN to rate the best drifting scenes in cinematic history [3]. This analysis served as a lead-in to the unveiling of “Drifter,” positioning the new film within the context of existing movie drifting benchmarks [3].
While the film focuses on the technical and cultural aspects of drifting, the production utilizes a dedicated hero car to anchor the visual storytelling [1]. The project is described as a racing drama that emphasizes the specific art of drift-racing [2].
Kang has spent years embedded in the automotive community, which informs the direction of the film [4]. By controlling the writing and directing processes, he aims to bring a specific perspective to the screen that differs from the larger-scale action of his previous franchise work [1].
“Sung Kang has debuted a sneak-peek trailer and the hero car for his new drift-racing movie titled “Drifter”.”
Sung Kang's transition to director with 'Drifter' represents a strategic move to pivot from a supporting role in a massive global franchise to a creative lead in a niche genre. By focusing on the specific subculture of drift-racing, the project seeks to capture a dedicated automotive audience while establishing Kang as a filmmaker capable of managing both technical production and narrative development.




