Watch The Fast And The Furious

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Alexandrie Gallup

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Aug 3, 2024, 5:17:54 PM8/3/24
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The title of this article may have stopped you in your tracks, but there is a good reason to brush up on how to watch the Fast and Furious movies in order. Fast 10 has just raced into cinemas and, incredibly, the chronological saga of Dom Toretto has more diversions and sharp turns than any of the Fast Family's many, many highway chases.

The Fast and the Furious is essentially a remake of Point Break (maybe that should be Point Brake?) with some familiar twists and turns. However, it remains one of the best instalments in the series, introducing everything we would come to love about the Fast Saga: Coronas, fast cars, and Family with a capital F.

Fun fact: Vin Diesel found fame after writing, directing, and starring in a short film titled Muli-Facial that Steven Spielberg saw playing at a film festival. Spielberg then went on to cast Diesel in Saving Private Ryan and the rest is history.

Importantly, for everyone following this watch order, do not watch the post-credits! The scene that plays following the main movie is a massive spoiler for Tokyo Drift, so the moment that first name flies onto the screen Shut. It. Down.

Have you been watching carefully? Fast 10's villain is retconned to be the son of Fast Five Big Bad Hernan Reyes, with the latest movie even using deleted scenes from the fifth Fast movie to make the connection more seamless.

The latest movie in the chronological timeline (for now), Fast 10 sees Dante (Jason Momoa) aim to make Dom "suffer" for killing his father. It's a crusade that brings in the vast majority of the Fast Family, with F9 villain Jakob now on the side of the angels in their way against Dante.

So, you don't want to watch the Fast and Furious movies in chronological order. Fair enough. You're a person of culture and want the experience that everyone who watched the first time around had. Well, we're got that list right here for you.

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Wednesday at 7:25 a.m. we all woke up to go eat a good breakfast. Later that day, around 9 a.m., we went to hit in the cages for about a good hour and a half. After, we went to go watch the new Fast and the Furious movie Hobbs and Shaw. The coaches took us there to get our minds off the game for a little and to relax. About 2 hours after the movie, we all started to get ready for the game, so we went to go hit for 30 minutes.

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Back in 2020, prestige filmmaker Christopher Nolan admitted his unabashed affection for the Fast & Furious franchise. Not surprisingly, the confession took moviegoers by storm. After all, Nolan is a storyteller known for cinematic brain teasers that leave the audience with more questions than answers. The Fast Saga, on the other hand, operates on the principle of we-know-none-of-this-makes-any-sense-just-turn-your-brain-off-and-enjoy-the-ride. The two could not be more different and yet, we all have our guilty pleasures...do we not?

Colbert, who has never seen any of the Fast films since they first began in 2001, asked Nolan if he'd be up to joining him for a day-long marathon. Nolan actually seemed pretty open to the idea, but countered with the argument that a newcomer does not need to watch all of the adventures in one burst.

Things are still a little hazy on how the current iteration of the Fast & Furious franchise will drive off into the sunset. With that said, we do know that a Luke Hobbs-centric film (featuring the return of Dwayne Johnson) is set to bridge the narrative gap between Fast X and its upcoming sequel. Louis Leterrier has been tapped to direct Fast 11, though it remains unclear whether the sequel will close out the Toretto family story, or if a twelfth installment is in the works, per these comments made by star/producer Vin Diesel.

And yes, it is very possible that the untitled Hobbs movie (a director and release date have yet to be announced) serves as the second entry in the alleged finale trilogy. Like we said, things are a tad murky at the moment, but we can be sure whatever happens will happen fast. And furiously.

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