Inaugural film established action around drag racing culture. LAPD's Brian infiltrates carjackers, befriends Dom, bonds with Mia. Letty's entry crucial.
Bridge short between Fast and the Furious, 2 Fast 2 Furious. Depicts Brian and Dom parting ways post-events, linking films.
2 Fast 2 Furious stands apart, shifting focus to Brian in Miami post-first film, notably sans Vin Diesel. Key for introducing Tyrese Gibson and Ludacris to franchise.
A short film that tells the story of how Dom and his crew stole gasoline from a train in Mexico. It is set between Fast & Furious and Fast Five.
Chronologically tangled: Movie 4 is 3rd, follows 1st. Reunites Walker, Diesel; introduces Han. 5 years post-original. Enter Gal Gadot as Gisel.
Fast Five shifts from racing to thrilling nonsense, helmed by Justin Lin. Introducing Dwayne Johnson as Agent Luke Hobbs.
Lin's third entry occurs 6 months post-Fast Five. A post-credits scene reveals Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw, altering upcoming events.
Film 3 is 6th chronologically, shortly after Fast & Furious 6, adding depth to the franchise's intricate timeline.
James Wan's Fast movie is set under a year after Fast & Furious 6, overlapping with Tokyo Drift's finale.
Set months post Furious 7, film unveils intense nuclear sub chase, introduces Cipher (Charlize Theron) and Magdalene Shaw (Helen Mirren).
Spin-off diversion: The Rock & Statham unite against Idris Elba's super-soldier. Shaw shifts from foe to ally. Family ties persist.
New Fast Saga: Dom, Letty's retirement shattered as Dom's brother Jakob (John Cena) poses a dangerous threat. Latest installment intensity!
Fast X's ending implies the new film follows Hobbs & Shaw. Introducing wild villain Dante (Jason Momoa), this chapter promises excitement.
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