Rent or buy on Amazon (opens in new tab) or iTunes (opens in new tab)Īvailable on-demand with services connected to TNT, such as Sling and DirecTV, and in the TNT app.Īvailable on-demand with services connected to TNT, TBS and truTV, such as Sling and DirecTV, and in the TNT, TBS and truTV apps Many cable and over-the-top services have the below movies available on-demand, as long as your package has TNT, TBS or truTV, as noted below. Fast Five is "Fast & Furious 5," Furious 7 is "Fast & Furious 7" and The Fate of the Furious is "Fast & Furious 8." One note for our audiences in the UK, some of the movies have different titles over there. And they're constantly disappearing and showing up on elsewhere. So who knows what new timeline wrinkles are in store on the road ahead? All anyone can really do is trust in the power of family, and take life one quarter mile at a time.The most annoying part of finding the Fast and Furious movies is that only some of the films are on major streaming services. After which point, the final film in the Fast Saga, that we know of, will take its bow in theaters in February 2024. There’s still plenty of time to catch up on what we know about Fast X, as the movie doesn’t park itself into theaters until May 19, 2023. So whether you watch the films in release order or story order, this guide should help piece together the bigger picture. Which, yet again, proves why the timeline that is The Fast and the Furious saga is a ball of loose yarn, gently tied together enough to make some sort of sense.Īt least, until you try to look at it with any sort of scrutiny or logic. Again, as we’ve seen in the case of Sean Boswell and Han Lue, age progression is unpredictable in the Fast and Furious universe.Ĭipher’s return, Jakob Toretto’s involvement, and Deckard Shaw’s post-credits scene are all complicating factors that could see this movie taking place as far out as 2021. Holding true to the conception/aging of little Brian, that means that this entry should slot into either 2016 or 2017 but that’s another best guess. With the Toretto family history flashbacks aside, the bulk of F9 is supposedly set two years after The Fate of the Furious. (Image credit: Universal) F9 (Excluding Flashbacks) Buckle up folks, because it’s about to get even more interesting with the next entry in the series. With that in mind, we can assume The Fast and the Furious takes place in 2004, instead of the assumed contemporary setting of 2001. That’s not the only wrench Fast & Furious throws into the gears, as Letty’s death in the franchise is dated “May 30, 2009,” per the timeline noted by the Fast and Furious wiki on Fandom. Taking place five years after the end of The Fast and the Furious, Dom and Brian’s reunion is technically set in the “present day,” meaning 2009 starts a three movie run of prequels that not only see Han Lue (Sung Kang) alive and well, but already a part of Dom’s team, until his death later down the road. However, if you’re tracking the story’s implied timeline, then 2009’s Fast & Furious is the actual third installment in the Fast saga story. In release order, 2003’s The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is supposed to go here. Ok, this is where things start to get complicated.
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