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Early 2000s Miami Vice. Vin Diesel sat this one out. Brian is now an ex-cop on the run. He teams up with childhood friend Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson) and undercover agent Monica Fuentes (Eva Mendes) to take down a drug lord named Carter Verone. It’s loud, colorful, and introduces the franchise’s signature comic relief. The final jump onto a yacht is where the physics first started getting loose. 3. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) The Tagline: "The trick is all in the drift."

Fish-out-of-water high school drama. Chronologically, this is the weird uncle of the series. Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is sent to Tokyo to live with his father. He gets sucked into the world of drift racing (driving sideways through parking garages). It features the late Han (Sung Kang) in his breakout role. Important note: Timeline wise, this movie actually takes place after Fast & Furious 6 (the post-credits scene connects them). 4. Fast & Furious (2009) The Tagline: "New Model. Original Parts." fast and furious all movies

The Emotional Goodbye. Deckard Shaw bombs Dom’s house. The crew goes global to find a hacker known as "God’s Eye" (Nathalie Emmanuel). This film is tragic for two reasons: it is action perfection (cars parachuting out of planes, flying between skyscrapers in Abu Dhabi) and the final film for Paul Walker, who died during production. The final scene—two cars driving side by side before parting ways at a junction—is a gut-punch of cinematic tribute. 8. The Fate of the Furious (2017) The Tagline: "Family No More." Early 2000s Miami Vice

Whether you are a new fan trying to figure out where to start or a veteran looking for a refresher before the next chapter, here is your complete guide to every mainline movie in the Fast & Furious universe. The Tagline: "If you have no respect for the law, you have no respect for anything." He teams up with childhood friend Roman Pearce

Dom the Villain. Cipher (Charlize Theron), a cyber-terrorist, blackmails Dom into betraying his family. He goes rogue, leaving Hobbs and the crew to stop him. Highlights include a zombie car chase in NYC (where Cipher hacks thousands of driverless cars) and a submarine chase on ice in Russia. The film also introduces Dom’s secret son, Brian Marcos. 9. F9 (2021) The Tagline: "Justice is coming."

Early 2000s Miami Vice. Vin Diesel sat this one out. Brian is now an ex-cop on the run. He teams up with childhood friend Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson) and undercover agent Monica Fuentes (Eva Mendes) to take down a drug lord named Carter Verone. It’s loud, colorful, and introduces the franchise’s signature comic relief. The final jump onto a yacht is where the physics first started getting loose. 3. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) The Tagline: "The trick is all in the drift."

Fish-out-of-water high school drama. Chronologically, this is the weird uncle of the series. Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is sent to Tokyo to live with his father. He gets sucked into the world of drift racing (driving sideways through parking garages). It features the late Han (Sung Kang) in his breakout role. Important note: Timeline wise, this movie actually takes place after Fast & Furious 6 (the post-credits scene connects them). 4. Fast & Furious (2009) The Tagline: "New Model. Original Parts."

The Emotional Goodbye. Deckard Shaw bombs Dom’s house. The crew goes global to find a hacker known as "God’s Eye" (Nathalie Emmanuel). This film is tragic for two reasons: it is action perfection (cars parachuting out of planes, flying between skyscrapers in Abu Dhabi) and the final film for Paul Walker, who died during production. The final scene—two cars driving side by side before parting ways at a junction—is a gut-punch of cinematic tribute. 8. The Fate of the Furious (2017) The Tagline: "Family No More."

Whether you are a new fan trying to figure out where to start or a veteran looking for a refresher before the next chapter, here is your complete guide to every mainline movie in the Fast & Furious universe. The Tagline: "If you have no respect for the law, you have no respect for anything."

Dom the Villain. Cipher (Charlize Theron), a cyber-terrorist, blackmails Dom into betraying his family. He goes rogue, leaving Hobbs and the crew to stop him. Highlights include a zombie car chase in NYC (where Cipher hacks thousands of driverless cars) and a submarine chase on ice in Russia. The film also introduces Dom’s secret son, Brian Marcos. 9. F9 (2021) The Tagline: "Justice is coming."