

It didn't make sense as to why Sean appeared to age 10 years in between scenes in the next film, but oh well.


They could easily have just kept this as a spin-off movie that had little to do with the overall franchise, but in true geek style they made the climax for the film an important plot device for a sequel that arrived nine years later.Įssentially this was all down to Han, who is killed off in this film, but everyone loved him so much that they came up with a way of bringing him back into the narrative by delaying the inevitable (complete with hilarious conversation about him 'moving to Tokyo' at every opportunity). This sidestep to Tokyo dropped Dom and Brian and focused on future 'drift king' Sean. Although this was the third film to be released, it's actually the sixth film chronologically. Our guide is equally useful if you're diving into the franchise for the first time, but be warned, you'll be hooked before you know it. From timeline switching to canon short movies, we've got your one-stop guide to watching the series in chronological order. If you want to watch the Fast & Furious series properly, you need to do your research first and that's why we're here to help. For a series that started out about speed racing, it's gotten a bit complicated over the years to keep track. The return of Dom and his familia might well have got you hankering for a rewatch of the entire series to date, but if you thought it'd be simple, think again. Fast & Furious 9, or F9: The Fast Saga if you're in the US, debuted to a whopping to $163 million, the biggest international opening for a Hollywood film, at the time, since the global health crisis shuttered cinemas. We waited and waited for the ninth Fast & Furiousfilm, and then it was released.
