It was produced specifically to explain why Vin Diesel wasn't returning for the sequel and how Brian ended up a street racer in Miami. Where to Find It: Originally a "DVD extra" on the Tricked Out Edition
The is a six-minute short film that serves as the official bridge between the first two installments of the Fast & Furious franchise. Directed by Philip G. Atwell and released on the 2003 Special Edition DVD of The Fast and the Furious , this dialogue-free short explains exactly how Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) went from an LAPD officer on the run in Los Angeles to a street-racing legend in Miami.
At the start of 2 Fast 2 Furious , Brian is in Miami, working for Tej Parker (Ludacris), driving an R34 Skyline GT-R. The Prelude explains how he got there.
movies. It explains how Brian O’Conner went from a disgraced LAPD officer in Los Angeles to a wanted street racer in Miami. Plot Summary turbo charged prelude to 2 fast 2 furious 2003
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Car enthusiasts view this prelude as the birth of an automotive icon. : Brian starts his journey in a Mitsubishi GTO.
Behind-the-scenes details regarding in choosing the cars Share public link Atwell and released on the 2003 Special Edition
. You can also find it as a bonus feature on various special edition home releases and the Official YouTube Channel
: Paul Walker was a massive automotive enthusiast who personally loved Japanese domestic market (JDM) tuner cars. He heavily influenced the choice of the R34 Skyline for his character, and the car used in the prelude and subsequent movie was part of his personal legacy within the franchise.
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