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Fast and furious all parts
Fast and furious all parts










fast and furious all parts

However, while most may toss "Tokyo Drift" at the bottom of the list for deviating from the franchise, you're rewarded if you watch the film series in the correct order.

fast and furious all parts

Bow Wow is also randomly in the film and goes by the name Twinkie. It has no returning cast - save that fun cameo from Dom at the film's end - and Lucas Black's southern drawl as Sean Boswell isn't great. Look, there's no denying " Tokyo Drift" is definitely the outlier of the franchise. Keep reading to see how the new installment, "F9," stacks up to the other nine movies in the "Fast" franchise. However, while most are quick to dismiss the third installment, "Tokyo Drift," for ditching the main cast, it's better than you remember, especially when you watch the films in their correct order. You're reminded there's a reason the franchise nearly went straight-to-video after the third film. Over the years, I've been updating our ultimate ranking of the "Fast and the Furious" movies.Īdmittedly, it's a bit rough to get through some of the early films. And admit it - you do, too, or this franchise wouldn't have grossed over $6 billion worldwide. But at the heart of it, I love watching Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his close-knit racing family conquer the world a quarter-mile at a time. Yes, I'm aware the films get more and more ridiculous as the saga continues. I'm unabashedly a big fan of the "Fast" franchise. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. The best is " Fast Five," which unites previous cast members for a giant "Ocean's 11"-like heist. I've watched every "Fast and Furious" movie and have ranked the films from worst to best.ĭespite the fourth film reuniting Dominic Toretto and Brian O'Conner, it's the worst of the series.












Fast and furious all parts