

How is someone supposed to know that The Fast and the Furious is the first movie, but Fast & Furious is the fourth, and The Fate of the Furious is the eighth ( F8. Some of the titles are admittedly confusing.

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And if you're new to the whole Fast and Furious deal, it might be a bit confusing to jump right into.īut it shouldn't be. Follow it up with The Fate of the Furious and spin-off Hobbs & Shaw and then the latest: F9 and Fast X.WHETHER YOU'RE a Fast and Furious veteran or a newcomer to the series (more on that in a little), what you're really coming for, all things considered, is the utterly out-of-control action and thrills, right? Some of the movies in the Fast and Furious-verse are better than others, but whether they're early films in the series centered on underground street racing, or the later movies, which are.uh, basically about superhero spy heists and stuff, you're coming for the thrills. Then you can watch Tokyo Drift.Īfter that, hop to franchise best Furious 7. Tokyo Drift is the third in the series but actually set way later in the timeline, so you’ll want to skip that and jump to Fast & Furious, Fast Five, and Fast & Furious 6. To watch the F&F movies in chronological order as the events unfolded, you can still start with the first two: The Fast and the Furious and 2 Fast 2 Furious. Some of these Fast & Furious sequels are set later in the timeline, even though they were made earlier than others. Then again, who predicted the 2001 original about some humble street racing would witness its sequels dragging bank vaults across asphalt, jumping out of planes, sliding off submarines, and likely soon making contact with alien life in deep space? You wouldn’t expect a burly international action franchise like Fast & Furious to have the most complicated timeline. (Photo by Universal/ courtesy Everett Collection) How to Watch Fast & Furious Movies In Order
