What would drive you to watch ‘F9’? John Cena? Their adventures in outer space? Or is it the return of Han Lue played by Sung Kang?

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Spoiler alert

Despite how impractical, macho-like, melodramatic and even grandiose ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise’s latest installment ‘F9’ might seem, you might not want to leave your seats during the post-credits. It is after Dom Torreto (Vin Diesel) finishes the movie, getting back with his previously unintroduced long-lost young brother, Jakob (John Cena), the franchise hints at its future. Han comes back.  

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Halfway through the credits, you see an abandoned warehouse. Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), the franchise’s main antagonist, working out on a punching bag that has someone in it. The person inside the punch bag begs to be let go. But Shaw zips the bag and continues hitting. 

Then there is a knock at the door. Deckard looks through and it is Han. Before you get a hang of what is happening, the credits roll again. Apparently, Han, who was last seen in ‘Tokyo Drift’, faked his crash and is back.  

Han and Shaw’s post-credits scene hints at the two being a part of the franchise’s next installments.