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The Fast and the Furious

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It’s hard to believe that this monumental action franchise started out as a street-level drama about car-racing thieves boosting electronics. Series regulars Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster, and Michelle Rodriguez star in this movie about LAPD officer Brian O’Conner (Walker) going undercover to stop the underground crew run by Dominic Toretto (Diesel).

The Fast and the Furious is streaming on Peacock Premium ($4.99+ per month).

2 Fast 2 Furious

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Diesel stepped away from the franchise for this absurdly titled sequel, which focuses on Walker’s Brian as he heads to Miami. There, he teams up with his childhood friend Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson) to take down a local drug lord and clear both of their criminal records. Of course, there’s still plenty of illegal street racing, hosted by Brian’s buddy Tej Parker (Chris “Ludacris” Bridges).

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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

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With all of the previous stars gone, the third movie essentially starts over, focusing on an American teenager (Lucas Black) who gets involved in the drift-racing scene in Tokyo. But this seemingly unrelated entry introduces franchise mainstay Sung Kang as racer Han Lue, and brings in director Justin Lin and screenwriter Chris Morgan, who would become the franchise’s main creative voices.

Fast & Furious

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Original stars Diesel, Walker, Brewster, and Rodriguez return in a movie that both brings the series back to its roots and sets it up for a future of bigger and bigger action spectacle. Dominic and Brian are still on opposite sides of the law, but they reluctantly team up to take down a drug kingpin responsible for the apparent death of Dominic’s girlfriend Letty (Rodriguez).

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Fast Five

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The movie that truly launched the franchise into a global phenomenon, Fast Five brings together characters from all four previous movies for an epic heist in Rio de Janeiro. Dwayne Johnson joins the franchise as Luke Hobbs, a federal agent tracking Dominic and his crew, who will of course eventually become a reluctant ally (like everyone else Dominic encounters).

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Fast & Furious 6

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By this point, the series is in full-on blockbuster action mode, and it just happens to involve cars. Hobbs recruits Dominic and his crew to take down a criminal organization run by the ruthless Owen Shaw (Luke Evans), and Dominic discovers that Letty is still alive and working for the enemy. Also, the crew’s cars race a jet airplane and successfully catch it.

Fast & Furious 6 is streaming on HBO Max ($9.99+ per month).

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Furious 7

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Jason Statham makes his full debut as Deckard Shaw, brother of Owen Shaw, who is out for revenge against Dominic and his crew. Kurt Russell also debuts as the mysterious Mr. Nobody, who helps the crew with Shaw in exchange for their assistance with an elaborate covert mission. Walker, who died in 2013, puts in his final appearance as Brian, who gets a fond farewell as he drives off into the sunset.

The Fate of the Furious

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Dominic himself becomes the villain for part of this installment, manipulated by the terrorist hacker known as Cipher (Charlize Theron). Hobbs reluctantly teams with Deckard Shaw to track down Dominic, while Dominic’s own crew attempts to find out why he betrayed them and bring him back to the side of the (relatively) good guys. The crew’s cars race a nuclear submarine.

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Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw

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Thanks to the chemistry between Johnson and Statham in The Fate of the Furious, their characters get their own spin-off, which vaults the franchise into the realm of sci-fi action. Idris Elba plays a villain who is essentially superhuman, thanks to cybernetic enhancements. He threatens to unleash a deadly virus on the world, using Deckard Shaw’s sister Hattie (Vanessa Kirby) as his pawn.

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John Cena joins the cast in the ninth main installment, playing Dominic’s long-lost brother Jakob, a criminal mastermind with a typically elaborate plot to create worldwide chaos. Flashbacks establish Dominic and Jakob’s troubled history, while in the present, Dominic’s crew works to stop Jakob and his associates, including Cipher. Somehow, they drive a car into outer space.

F9 is streaming on HBO Max ($9.99+ per month).

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Fast & Furious Spy Racers

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This animated series provides a more kid-friendly version of the often violent franchise, with Dominic’s previously unmentioned cousin Tony Toretto (voiced by Tyler Posey) as the main character. Tony has his own crew, who are recruited by government agent Ms. Nowhere (voiced by Renée Elise Goldsberry) to carry out car-related missions.

Seasons 1-6 of Fast & Furious Spy Racers are streaming on Netflix ($9.99+ per month).