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Though it’s the third movie in the franchise, “Tokyo Drift” actually takes place much further in the timeline. “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” (2006) It’ll take the best crew in the world to bring him down. It also sees Dom assemble his new crew for the first time.Īfter Brazil, the crew is still wanted as international criminals - but they’re not as bad as Owen Shaw (Luke Evans), a super criminal who’s trying to acquire a powerful technology. This movie introduces Luke Hobbs (Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson), an international law enforcement agent charged with bringing Dom and his family to justice. “Fast & Furious” marks a shift in the movies toward building a more expansive world with more characters, including Han, Tego and Santos.įollowing “Fast & Furious,” the crew finds themselves on the run in Brazil, and ready to gather. Vin Diesel directed this 20-minute short, which fills in the gaps of what has happened to Dom and Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) in the years since “The Fast and the Furious.” It also introduces a few new characters, including Tego (Tego Calderon) and Santos (Don Omar), and explains some of Han and Dom’s relationship.Īlso Read: 21 'Fast and Furious' Villains Ranked, From Deckard Shaw to Dom in 'Fate' (Photos)ĭom, Brian, Letty and Mia (Jordana Brewster) are united again for the first time since “The Fast and the Furious” as they go up against drug dealer Arturo Braga. But Lin and star Sung Kang consider Kang’s “Better Luck Tomorrow” character, Han, to be the same Han that later appears in “Fast & Furious.” As far as they’re concerned, this movie is his origin story. The movie also introduces Tej (Chris “Ludacris” Bridges), a brilliant garage owner friend of Brian’s.ĭirector Justin Lin’s first movie isn’t officially part of the “Fast & Furious” canon.
He enlists his childhood friend Roman (Tyrese Gibson) to help him catch a Miami drug dealer by infiltrating his gang. “2 Fast 2 Furious Turbo Charged Prelude” (2003)Ī six-minute short film included on the “2 Fast 2 Furious” video release, “Turbo Charged Prelude” gives a bit of explanation about what happened to Brian in the aftermath of “The Fast and the Furious.”Īlso Read: 'Los Bandoleros' Is the Vin Diesel-Directed 'Fast and Furious' Movie You've Probably Never Seenīrian finds himself in Miami after “The Fast and the Furious,” forced to work with the police. The story of how undercover cop Brian (Paul Walker) tries to take down the Dom Toretto ( Vin Diesel) and his hijackers has humble beginnings, but before long, a whole lot more characters will be in the mix. The film that kicked off the franchise is the place to start. Mild Spoilers for “Fate of the Furious” below.
Here’s how to watch every bit of “Fast & Furious” in order.
There are also two shorts, and a non-“Fast & Furious” movie that make up the full film canon.
But the continuity of the series is a bit confusing, thanks partly to the fact that “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” is the third movie in the series but the sixth movie in the course of the story. The “Fast & Furious” series covers seven movies.