All Movies: Fast And Furious

Director: Justin Lin
Key Cars: 2011 Dodge Charger SRT-8, Ford GT40 (safe car)

The game-changer. This is the film where Fast became Furious as we know it. Dom, Brian, and an expanding crew assemble in Rio de Janeiro to pull off a $100 million heist while being hunted by a ruthless federal agent, Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson). The climax—dragging a massive bank vault through the streets of Rio using two Chargers—is the moment the franchise embraced impossible physics. Fast Five is widely considered the best film in the series.

Director: Louis Leterrier
Key Cars: 1970 Dodge Charger “Hellacious,” 2022 Alfa Romeo Giulietta

The beginning of the end. Dante Reyes (Jason Momoa), son of the drug lord from Fast Five, seeks brutal revenge on Dom’s crew. Fast X ends on a massive cliffhanger, with Dom seemingly sacrificing himself to save his son. The film brings back nearly every living character and sets up the two-part finale. fast and furious all movies

For over two decades, the Fast and Furious franchise has defied gravity, logic, and the laws of physics to become one of the most successful film series in history. What began as a low-budget Point Break clone about street racing has evolved into a globe-trotting, spy-thriller, heist-action juggernaut where cars fly, skyscrapers are used as ramps, and family is the only creed that matters.

If you are searching for Fast and Furious all movies, you are not just looking for a list—you are looking for the evolution of cinema’s most unapologetically fun franchise. Below is the complete guide to every mainline entry, spin-off, and what’s coming next.


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From a scrappy street-racing flick in 2001 to a global blockbuster saga that literally launched cars into space, the Fast & Furious

franchise has one of the wildest evolutions in cinema history. Whether you call it a "guilty pleasure" or a "masterpiece of mindless nonsense," there is no denying the cultural impact of Dominic Toretto and his "Family". The Full Franchise Rundown

If you're planning a marathon, here is every movie in the main saga and the key spinoff: Retrospective: Fast & Furious - The Twin Geeks Director: Rob Cohen Key Cars: 1993 Mazda RX-7,

Release Order (Recommended for first-time viewers):
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 + Hobbs & Shaw anytime after 8.

Chronological Order (Storyline timeline):
1 → 2 → 4 → 5 → 6 → 3 (yes, Tokyo Drift here) → 7 → 8 → 9 → 10


Director: Rob Cohen
Key Cars: 1993 Mazda RX-7, 1970 Dodge Charger R/T

It all started here. Undercover cop Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) infiltrates the world of illegal street racing to catch a master thief, Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel). The film is lean, focused, and grounded. It established the core themes: muscle vs. import, cops vs. criminals, and most importantly, family. The final race between Dom and Brian—complete with the infamous train crossing—remains iconic.