Where to watch Fast and Furious movies?

Last Modified Nov 14, 2023 08:21 GMT
Where to watch Fast and Furious movies?
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Fast and Furious movies are available on Netflix, MAX, and Peacock.

You can catch the Fast and Furious film series on different streaming platforms, including Netflix, MAX, and Peacock. Netflix has the first four movies, while the rest are available on Peacock. However, the seventh installment, Furious 7 (2015), can be streamed on MAX.

Where are all the Fast and Furious movies available to watch?

Fans can enjoy the Fast and Furious movie series on various streaming platforms like Netflix, MAX, and Peacock. Below is the list of all the films and their respective streaming platforms.

Netflix

  • The Fast and The Furious(2001)

  • 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)

  • The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)

  • Fast and Furious (2009)

  • Fast Five (2011)

MAX

  • Furious 7(2015)

Peacock

  • Fast Five (2011)

  • Fast and Furious 6 (2013)

  • The Fate of the Furious (2017)

  • Fast and Furious presents: Hobbs and Shaw(2019)

  • F9: The Fast Saga (2021)

  • Fast X (2023)

What are Fast and Furious movies about?

What are Fast and Furious movies about?
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An American movie series, The Fast and the Furious deals with street drag racing with cars, robberies, and espionage related to protection for a relative. The film titled “The Fast and the Furious” was released in 2001, where Dominic Toretto was portrayed as a street racer accused of stealing. Not long after, a second movie, 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), featuring Brian O’Conner, the undercover cop who had been sent on a quest to track down a narcotics dealer operating in Miami. The Fast and the Furious: The movie “Tokyo Drift” features Han Seoul-Oh, a drifting racer participating in an illicit street racing competition.

The fourth movie in this saga came out in 2009, featuring a reprise by Toretto (Vin Diesel) and O’Conner (Paul Walker). In the fifth film, Fast and Furious 5, which was released in 2011, Toretto and his family attempt to rob $100 million from an insidious businessman. The sixth movie in the series, Fast and Furious 6, released on May 28, 2013, saw Toretto and his gang come out again, this time to bring down an international terrorist.

The seventh movie is called Furious 7, and it sees Toretto seeking revenge following the murder of one of his family members. The Fate of the Furious was the series’s eighth installment, released in 2017, in which they fought against a very dangerous cyber-criminal. In 2019, a spin-off to the main franchise Hobbs and Shaw came out where Luke Hobbs joined forces with Deckard Shaw to fight cybernetic terrorists.

F9: In 2021, the Fast Saga emerged with Torreto facing his long-lost brother, seeking vengeance on him and his team members. This year is the tenth sequel of Fast X, when Toretto re-emerges with his crew to confront the fiercest enemy that they’ve ever experienced.

FAQs

A. The Fast and Furious franchise has made over $6.6 billion at the box office.

A. There are a total of eleven movies in The Fast and Furious franchise.

A. Dominic Toretto mainly drives a 1970 Dodge Charger and its different variants.

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