Meanwhile, kid-friendly spin-off Fast & Furious: Spy Racers has four seasons on Netflix.
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Los Bandoleros (written and directed by Vin Diesel), meanwhile, establishes key plot points for fourth movie Fast & Furious.Īnd while we’ve not included it in the chronological order list above, real Fast and Furious completists may want to check out crime drama Better Luck Tomorrow – while not technically a Fast and Furious movie, regular F&F director Justin Lin and star Sung Kang have both said the Han in Better Luck Tomorrow is the same character who later turns up in Tokyo Drift. The Turbo Charged Prelude sets the scene for 2 Fast 2 Furious, explaining how Paul Walker’s Brian O’Conner ends up in Miami. There’s also a pair of official short films that expand the continuity. But it needed to lay the groundwork for the finale, which will have to be broken into two films because there are so many elements to wrap up.” “F9 is an amazing film, it's going to be a thrill for people to see. "Fast 9 is designed to be the prequel to the finale and establish a narrative that could stand over multiple films,” star/producer Vin Diesel told Total Film magazine. Dwayne Johnson's Luke Hobbs won't be part of the parts 10 and 11, but Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw seems like a real possibility. The movie finds a satisfactory explanation for what happened to Han (just about) – but we'll let you discover that for yourself if you haven't seen it yet.įast and Furious 10 and 11 will operate as a two-part finale for the series. Got all that?įast & Furious 9 picks up after The Fate of the Furious/Fast & Furious 8, with Charlize Theron’s Cipher back in action, along with John Cena starring as Dominic Toretto's brother (!) and rival.
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We subsequently learn that British rogue agent Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham, who joined the series in Fast & Furious 6) was driving the car that killed Han, while the scene where Toretto turns up in Tokyo actually takes place during Furious 7/Fast & Furious 7. But there was a glaring continuity issue – Han Seoul-Oh (Sung Kang), who’d been killed in Tokyo Drift, was alive and well in Fast & Furious.Īs it turns out, Han actually makes his fateful trip to Tokyo at the end of Fast & Furious 6. When Vin Diesel’s Dom Toretto unexpectedly showed up at the end of that movie – returning to the franchise after sitting out 2 Fast 2 Furious – everybody assumed that fourth instalment Fast & Furious would pick up where that left off. The rogue element shaking everything up is Tokyo Drift. F9 (US)/Fast & Furious 9 (UK) (June 2021)Īs if the Fast and the Furious naming/numbering convention wasn’t complicated enough, the order the films were released doesn’t correspond exactly with on-screen continuity. That means watching the Fast and Furious movies in chronological order is weirdly complex.The Fate of the Furious (US)/Fast & Furious 8 (UK).
Fast Five (US title)/Fast & Furious 5 (UK).Here's how you watch the Fast and Furious movies in chronological order: