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Justin Lin (, born October 11, 1971) is a Taiwanese-American film director. His films have grossed US$2.3 billion worldwide as of March 2017. He is best known for his directorial work on ''
Better Luck Tomorrow ''Better Luck Tomorrow'' is a 2002 American crime film, crime-Drama (film and television), drama film directed by Justin Lin. The film is about Asian American overachievers who become bored with their lives and enter a world of petty crime and ma ...
'' (2002), the '' Fast & Furious'' franchise from '' The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'' (2006) to '' Fast & Furious 6'' (2013) and '' F9'' (2021), and '' Star Trek Beyond'' (2016). He is also known for his work on television programs like '' Community'', and the second season of ''
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''.


Early life and education

Lin was born on October 11, 1971, in Taipei, Taiwan. He immigrated to the United States at the age of eight and grew up in Buena Park, California. He graduated from nearby Cypress High School. Lin earned the rank of Eagle Scout in March 1989 while a member of Boy Scout Troop 670. Lin attended the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), for two years before transferring to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he earned a BA in Film and Television and a MFA in Film Directing and Production from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. He was given a Distinguished Alumni Award in 2017.


Career


Film work


1997–2005: ''Better Luck Tomorrow'', ''Annapolis''

Lin's first feature film was ''
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'' (1997), which he co-directed with fellow UCLA Film School alumnus Quentin Lee when they were still at UCLA. The film stars John Cho and is considered to be a "cult classic" among independent Asian American films. Lin wrote and directed a documentary, ''Crossover'' (2000), which focused on the 70-year-old phenomenon of the Japanese American Basketball Leagues, which were established in the 1930s. Lin's solo directorial debut was ''
Better Luck Tomorrow ''Better Luck Tomorrow'' is a 2002 American crime film, crime-Drama (film and television), drama film directed by Justin Lin. The film is about Asian American overachievers who become bored with their lives and enter a world of petty crime and ma ...
'' (2002), a film focusing on a circle of high-school-age Asian-Americans who become caught up in a cascading series of petty and then serious crimes. The film premiered at the
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of that year, and in a question and answer session following a festival screening,
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stood up and angrily responded to an audience member asking Lin if he thought it irresponsible to portray Asian-Americans in a negative light, saying, " body would say to a bunch of white filmmakers, 'How could you do this to your people?' ... Asian-American characters have the right to be whoever the hell they want to be. They do not have to 'represent' their people." Ebert's approval of the film drew the attention of major studios, eventually leading to
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buying the film for distribution, MTV Films' first such acquisition. ''Better Luck Tomorrow'' was also an official selection of the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival, was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at 2002 Sundance, and was a nominee for the John Cassavetes Award at the 2004
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. '' Variety'' magazine named him one of the "Top 10 Directors to Watch" in 2002, citing the film. Lin's second feature film—and first film to be produced and distributed by a large studio,
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—was ''
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'' (2006), which starred James Franco, Tyrese Gibson, Donnie Wahlberg and Jordana Brewster. The film cost US$26 million to make, but grossed only $17 million worldwide.


2006–2015: ''Fast & Furious'' franchise, minor projects

His third feature film, '' The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'', was released in North American cinemas on June 16, 2006. Despite mixed reviews, ''Tokyo Drift'' brought in over US$24 million on its opening weekend; the domestic box office would eventually total $62 million with a further $95 million accruing from the foreign box office, making total gross receipts $158 million. With ''Tokyo Drift'', Lin would begin his run as director of the next three ''Fast & Furious'' films, leading the franchise until '' Furious 7''. Lin was initially approached to direct the film after the success of ''
Better Luck Tomorrow ''Better Luck Tomorrow'' is a 2002 American crime film, crime-Drama (film and television), drama film directed by Justin Lin. The film is about Asian American overachievers who become bored with their lives and enter a world of petty crime and ma ...
'' at Sundance, and after wrapping his first studio film ''Annapolis'', but wanted some "conditions" met, as the script presented him was about "cars drifting around Buddhist statues and geisha girls." Instead, Lin wanted to make a film about Japan, which was "much more postmodern" as he mentioned, and intended to have a film on a more global scale that went against preconceived stereotypes. After ''Tokyo Drift'', Lin directed a short film that also premiered at the Sundance Global Short Film Project, ''La Revolución de Iguodala!'' (2007), about one individual's message as that individual travels through time and becomes embodied in different races. He also went on to do an independent film, ''
Finishing the Game ''Finishing the Game'' is a 2007 mockumentary film directed by Justin Lin focusing on Bruce Lee's final movie ''Game of Death'' (1972), which was unfinished at the time of his death. Shot in 18 days,''Finishing the Game'' comically satirizes the ...
'' (2007), a mockumentary on the events surrounding the production of Bruce Lee's final film, '' Game of Death''. It premiered at the
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, and was also selected as the opening night film at a variety of North American film festivals, for instance at the 25th
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. Lin returned to direct '' Fast & Furious'', the fourth in the film series, which opened on April 3, 2009. On its first day of release the movie grossed US$30.6 million, and peaked at the top spot of the weekend box office with $71.0 million. The film ultimately grossed $359 million worldwide. Lin directed the follow-up 2011 film '' Fast Five'', which holds the titles for the highest-grossing opening weekend ever in April (US$84 million), and for any car-oriented film. ''Fast Five'' also broke box office records for being the second highest spring opening weekend, and surpassed ''Fast & Furious'' (2009) to become the highest-grossing film in the franchise. It grossed over $625 million worldwide, making it number 63 on the all-time worldwide list of highest-grossing films (in unadjusted dollars), and the seventh highest-grossing film of 2011. Following the success of ''Fast Five'', Lin and his production company Barnstorm Pictures signed a two-year first-look deal with Universal Pictures, the company that owns the ''Fast and Furious'' franchise. Lin continued with its sixth installment, '' Fast & Furious 6''. It became the largest Memorial Day Weekend gross for a Universal Pictures film, setting a record of US$120 million and a worldwide total of $317 million. It also became the highest grossing Universal Pictures film in the UK, with an opening weekend UK gross larger than any other movie in the series. Specifically, the film took more than US$4.4 million on its opening day, the biggest opening day for both
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and the studio in that market, the second-highest opening of 2013 (behind '' Iron Man 3'' at $4.7 million), and the highest-grossing film of the day with 54% of the market. In the UK, the film also finished as the number one film of the weekend, taking around $14 million, making it the biggest opening for the franchise and Universal, and for a Vin Diesel or Dwayne Johnson film, and the second-biggest opening weekend of 2013 (again behind ''Iron Man 3'', at around $18 million). The film performed relatively well critically. Metacritic describes it as having "generally favorable reviews", and Rotten Tomatoes reports 75% approval from top critics, and 83% approval from viewers, as of March 2017.


2015–present: ''Star Trek Beyond''

Lin co-wrote and co-produced the China-U.S. action-comedy co-production ''
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'' (2015), starring Huang Xiaoming, Tong Dawei and Zhao Wei. Lin directed '' Star Trek Beyond'', released in July 2016. The film is the third in the series' feature film reboot. In October 2017, Lin was confirmed to be returning to the '' Fast & Furious'' franchise, directing '' F9''. Originally set for an April 2020 release, the film was ultimately released in June 2021 after several delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Lin was then slated to return for the franchise's tenth and eleventh installments but dropped out of directing the two films about a week into production.


Announced film projects

As of April 2012, ''Variety'' was reporting that Lin was in talks to direct a feature film adaptation of
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's, play '' Chinglish''. In August 2012, ''Deadline'' was reporting that Lin may possibly direct a film based on the
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entitled ''L.A. Riots'' for Universal Studios, with Brian Grazer producing. In November 2012, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' announced that Lin planned to direct a sci-fi film entitled ''Hibernation''. At the 2014
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, Lin acquired the narrative remake rights to the documentary, ''
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'', the adaptation of which he reportedly plans to self-finance and produce through his Perfect Storm banner. In March 2014, ''Deadline'' and others reported Lin as having been slated to helm ''Times Square'', based on The Black List script by Taylor Materne and Jacob Rubin, a crime thriller about "set in the last days of the old Times Square, when it was transitioning from a seedy lawless Midtown Manhattan dump to a family-friendly corporate mecca; in that backdrop, when a secret from his past is unearthed, a young man's loyalties are divided between his neighborhood boss who raised him and the grizzled ex-cop who swore to protect him." In March 2015, ''Deadline'' reported Lin's plans to helm a 3D remake of ''
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'' under his banner Perfect Storm Entertainment, which focuses more on projects in China. In June 2016, ''Variety'' announced that producer Steven Paul's SP International Pictures had acquired the rights to produce a live-action English-language feature film remake of the "iconic" manga, '' Lone Wolf and Cub'', in an article where Lin went unmentioned, after a March 2012 announcement that Lin might direct such a film. In July 2016, Lin mentioned that he was re-attached as the director for an adaptation of the manga, and that he plans to have a predominantly Asian cast, saying In September 2017, it was announced that Lin would be directing and developing a narrative version of the documentary ''Abacus: Small Enough to Jail'' by Steve James ('' Hoop Dreams''), who serves as an executive producer on the narrative film, with award-winning playwright and ''House of Cards'' writer Kenneth Lin will be responsible for writing the screenplay.


Television work

Lin directed three episodes on the first season of the NBC comedy series '' Community'' between 2009 and 2010, which include " Modern Warfare", " Interpretive Dance", and " Introduction to Statistics". For his work on the show, Lin was nominated for two NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series. In September 2011, Lin and his production company Barnstorm Pictures signed a first-look deal with Sony Pictures Television, who produced ''Community''. In October 2013, ''Deadline'' announced that Lin would be directing the pilot of '' Scorpion'', a CBS drama produced by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. The series is about an eccentric genius who leads an international team of super-intelligent experts tasked with guarding against complex threats of the modern age. The pilot would be based on the real life of information technologist
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. In addition to directing the first episode, Lin serves as one of the series executive producers, along with
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. Lin directed the first two episodes in 2015 of the second season of ''
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'', "The Western Book of the Dead" (S02E01) and "Night Finds You" (S02E02). In December 2018, Lin signed an overall TV deal with
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, departing from his deal with Sony Pictures Television. In the fall of 2020, Lin's Perfect Storm Entertainment signed an overall film and television first look deal with Universal Studios. Lin also serves as Executive Producer of the series '' Warrior'' based on the writings of
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.


Other projects

In 2009, Lin started the Asian American blog
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which stands for "You Offend Me You Offend My Family." It was adapted into a YouTube channel in 2011. In 2022, Lin set a joint venture with (art)ificial, the art & tech studio behind the NFT sci-fi collection Galaxy Eggs, with the intention to be the first company to build a Hollywood franchise from original NFT art.


Personal life

Lin has a son who has made cameos in several of his movies.


Filmography

Feature films Television


See also

* James Wan, fellow ''Fast & Furious'' director * List of Taiwanese Americans


References


Further reading

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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lin, Justin 1971 births Action film directors American film directors of Taiwanese descent American people of Chinese descent American television directors Artists from Taipei Film directors from California Film directors from Taipei Living people People from Cypress, California Taiwanese emigrants to the United States UCLA Film School alumni University of California, San Diego alumni