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The Fast And The Furious Filme

American media franchise

Fast & Furious
Fast-furious-logo-fast-furious.png
Created by Gary Scott Thompson
Original work The Fast and the Furious (2001)
Owner Universal Pictures
Years 2001–nowadays
Films and television
Film(s) List of films
Curt film(south) Listing of short films
Television series Fast & Furious Spy Racers
Miscellaneous
Theme park allure(s) Fast & Furious: Supercharged
Official website
Official website

Fast & Furious (also known as The Fast and the Furious ) is a media franchise centered on a series of activity films that are largely concerned with street racing, heists, spies, and family. The franchise also includes curt films, a television series, live shows, video games and theme park attractions. It is distributed by Universal Pictures.

The first moving picture was released in 2001, which began the original tetralogy of films focused on illegal street racing and culminated in the film Fast & Furious (2009). The series transitioned towards heists and spying with Fast V (2011) and was followed by five sequels, with the most recent, Fast X, set for release in 2023. An eleventh film is planned to conclude the serial, and the main films are collectively known every bit The Fast Saga .

Universal expanded the serial to include the spin-off film Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019), while its subsidiary DreamWorks Animation followed this with the animated streaming television series Fast & Furious Spy Racers. Soundtrack albums have been released for all the films, too as compilation albums containing existing music heard in the films. Ii short films that necktie into the serial have also been released.

The series has been commercially successful; Universal'due south biggest franchise, it is the eighth highest-grossing picture show series, with a combined gross of over $vi billion.[ane] Disquisitional reception for the commencement iv films were mixed to negative until the fifth and later on films, which were more mixed to positively received. Exterior of the films, Fast & Furious has been the focus of other media, including attractions at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Florida, live shows, commercials, many video games and toys. It is considered the vehicle that propelled lead actors Vin Diesel and Paul Walker to distinction.[two]

Films [edit]

The Fast Saga [edit]

The Fast and the Furious (2001) [edit]

Brian O'Conner, an surreptitious cop, is tasked with discovering the identities of a group of unknown automobile hijackers led by Dominic Toretto.

two Fast 2 Furious (2003) [edit]

Brian O'Conner and Roman Pearce team up to go hush-hush for the U.S. Customs Service to bring downward drug lord Carter Verone in exchange for the erasure of their criminal records.

This is the only film in the main series without Vin Diesel fuel every bit Dominic Toretto.

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Migrate (2006) [edit]

High school car enthusiast Sean Boswell is sent to live in Tokyo with his father and finds solace in the city's drifting community.

Vin Diesel makes a cameo appearance as Dominic Toretto at the end of the film.

Fast & Furious (2009) [edit]

Fugitive Dominic Toretto and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) amanuensis Brian O'Conner are forced to work together to avenge the murder of Toretto's lover Letty Ortiz and apprehend drug lord Arturo Braga.

The picture show is set five years after the events of The Fast and the Furious, and before Tokyo Drift, with Sung Kang reprising his role as Han Lue from the latter motion picture.

Fast 5 (2011) [edit]

Dominic Toretto, Brian O'Conner, and Mia Toretto plan a heist to steal $100 1000000 from corrupt man of affairs Hernan Reyes while being pursued for arrest by U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) amanuensis Luke Hobbs.

The picture show is as well set before the events of Tokyo Drift. Despite non appearing in the film, a picture of Michelle Rodriguez as Letty Ortiz is seen in the mid-credits scene, where Eva Mendes reprises her role equally Monica Fuentes from 2 Fast 2 Furious.

Fast & Furious half dozen (2013) [edit]

Dominic Toretto, Brian O'Conner and their squad are offered immunity for their crimes by Luke Hobbs, in exchange for helping him take down a skilled mercenary organization led by Owen Shaw, one member of which is Toretto's former lover Letty Ortiz.

The film is the concluding flick to exist set earlier the events of Tokyo Drift. Jason Statham appears as Owen's older brother Deckard Shaw in the credits scene, seemingly killing Han, as seen in Tokyo Drift.

Furious 7 (2015) [edit]

Deckard Shaw, a rogue special forces assassin seeking to avenge his comatose younger brother Owen Shaw, puts Dominic Toretto and the team in danger in one case again.

The film is prepare after the events of Fast & Furious six and continues from the catastrophe of Tokyo Drift, with Lucas Blackness reprising his function equally Sean Boswell. Information technology as well marks the final advent of Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner, due to his decease in 2013.

The Fate of the Furious (2017) [edit]

Cyberterrorist Cipher coerces Dominic Toretto into working for her and turns him against his team, forcing them to accept downward Cipher and reunite with him.

This is the first film since Tokyo Migrate to not characteristic Paul Walker every bit Brian O'Conner and Jordana Brewster as Mia Toretto. It also marks the final appearance of Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs in the primary series.

F9 (2021) [edit]

Dominic Toretto and his family must stop a world-shattering plot headed past Nada and Dominic'south estranged younger brother Jakob Toretto.

The film is set ii years after the events of The Fate of the Furious. Jason Statham appears as Deckard Shaw in the mid-credits scene, while Jordana Brewster returns to the franchise in her office of Mia Toretto, along with Sung Kang every bit Han Lue, who is revealed to be alive, and Lucas Blackness every bit Sean Boswell. Shad Moss and Jason Tobin reprise their roles as Twinkie and Earl Hu respectively from Tokyo Drift.

Fast 10 (2023) [edit]

For the tenth film, Jason Momoa joined the bandage in a villain role,[5] alongside Daniela Melchior and Brie Larson in undisclosed roles.[six] [7] The flick is scheduled to be released on May 19, 2023.[viii] On April twenty, 2022, the film was revealed to have been titled Fast X as filming began.[9]

Untitled Fast Ten sequel (2024) [edit]

A direct sequel, and second office to Fast X, is in development.[10]

Spin-off films [edit]

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019) [edit]

Luke Hobbs and Deckard Shaw team up with Deckard's sis Hattie to battle cybernetically enhanced terrorist Brixton Lore threatening the world with a deadly virus.

The film is set after the events of The Fate of the Furious. Helen Mirren reprises her role every bit Deckard, Owen and Hattie'southward mother Magdalene Shaw from the main series.

Untitled female-led picture [edit]

An untitled women-led spin-off film is in development, with Nicole Perlman, Lindsey Beer and Geneva Robertson-Dworet serving as writers. Charlize Theron is set up to reprise her role equally Cipher and star in a spin-off film, though information technology is unclear whether it was for a separate picture or the women-led moving-picture show.[11]

Untitled Hobbs & Shaw sequel [edit]

In November 2019, producer Hiram Garcia confirmed that all creatives involved take intentions in developing a sequel, with conversations regarding the project ongoing. Garcia confirmed unresolved plot-points would be expanded upon in the side by side motion picture.[12] By March 2020, Johnson confirmed that a sequel was in active development, though a screenwriter and managing director had not nonetheless been hired.[13] Over the next two months, producers Johnson and Hiram Garcia confirmed that the project was officially in evolution. Chris Morgan will once again serve every bit screenwriter, with a plot that includes various new characters written to be introduced in the sequel.[14] [15] [16]

In November 2021, Johnson revealed that he had developed an original thought for the sequel, which he described equally "the antithesis of...Fast & Furious movies..." and that he had presented the concept to Universal Pictures chairwoman Donna Langley, 7 Bucks President Hiram Garcia, and screenwriter Chris Morgan. He elaborated that his studio looks for projects that have what qualities that they internally refer to as the "Moses Outcome", explaining that this ways that they take immediate precedence over the rest of the many projects on their pic-slate; stating that the sequel falls into this category. He farther teased that its development will progress, and continue following completion on their holiday-action motion-picture show, Red I.[17] That aforementioned calendar month, Hiram Garcia confirmed that work on the script is on-going, calling the project "very ambitious".[18] In December 2021, after Vin Diesel called for Johnson to reprise his office in Fast X, Johnson stated that there was "no take chances" that he would return to the mainline Fast & Furious films.[19]

Short films [edit]

The short films were either released direct-to-video or saw limited theatrical distribution, being by and large included equally special features for The Fast and the Furious, two Fast ii Furious, and Fast & Furious, every bit part of the DVD releases. The films, which range from 10 to 20 minutes, are designed to be cocky-contained stories that provide backstory for characters or events introduced in the films. They were likewise designed to bridge the chronological gap that was created as the initial leads departed the serial.

The Turbo Charged Prelude for two Fast 2 Furious (2003) [edit]

The film follows Brian O'Conner and details his escape from Los Angeles and avoidance of constabulary enforcement, which culminates in his eventual arrival to Miami.

The film is prepare between the events of The Fast and the Furious and ii Fast ii Furious.

Los Bandoleros (2009) [edit]

Dominic Toretto lives as a wanted avoiding in the Dominican Republic. He eventually reunites with Letty and other associates to plan the hijacking of a gasoline shipment to assist an impoverished neighborhood.

The pic is gear up afterward the events of The Fast and the Furious and before Fast & Furious.

Television [edit]

Fast & Furious Spy Racers (2019–2021) [edit]

Tony Toretto (voiced past Tyler Posey), Dominic Toretto's cousin, is recruited by a authorities agency together with his friends to infiltrate an elite racing league serving as a front for a criminal offence system called SH1FT3R that is bent on world domination.

Fast & Furious Spy Racers is an animated series based on the film franchise. Vin Diesel reprises his role as Dominic Toretto, voicing the character in brief appearances. It is executive produced by Tim Hedrick, Bret Haaland, Diesel, Neal Moritz and Chris Morgan. Hedrick and Haaland also serve as the evidence's showrunners. The series' first season was released on Netflix on December 26, 2019, while its second flavour was released on October 9, 2020.[20] Its third flavor was released on December 26, 2020,[21] the 4th season on April xvi, 2021.,[22] the fifth on August 13, 2021[23] and the sixth and terminal flavor premiered on Dec 17, 2021.[24]

Cast and crew [edit]

Principal cast [edit]

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Graphic symbol Feature films Short films Television series
Dominic "Dom" Toretto Vin Diesel fuel
Brian O'Conner Paul Walker
Luke Hobbs Dwayne Johnson
Deckard Shaw Jason Statham
Letty Ortiz Michelle Rodriguez
Roman Pearce Tyrese Gibson
Tej Parker Chris "Ludacris" Bridges
Jakob Toretto John Cena
Mia Toretto Jordana Brewster
Ramsey Nathalie Emmanuel
Han Lue Sung Kang
Gisele Yashar Gal Gadot
Sean Boswell Lucas Black

Additional crew and production details [edit]

Film/Goggle box Crew/particular
Composer(s) Cinematographer(s) Editor(s) Production companies Distributing company Running fourth dimension
The Fast and the Furious BT Ericson Cadre Peter Honess Neal H. Moritz Productions
Mediastream Moving-picture show GmbH & Co. Productions KG
Universal Pictures 106 minutes
ii Fast 2 Furious David Arnold Matthew F. Leonetti Bruce Cannon
Dallas Puett
Neal H. Moritz Productions
Mikona Productions GmbH & Co. KG
108 minutes
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Migrate Brian Tyler Stephen F. Windon Fred Raskin
Dallas Puett
Kelly Matsumoto
Original Film
Relativity Media
MP Munich Pape Filmproductions
104 minutes
Fast & Furious Amir Mokri Fred Raskin
Christian Wagner
Original Film
1 Race Films
Relativity Media
107 minutes
Fast Five Stephen F. Windon Fred Raskin
Kelly Matsumot
Christian Wagner
Original Film
I Race Films
130 minutes
Fast & Furious 6 Lucas Vidal Kelly Matsumoto
Dylan Highsmith
Christian Wagner
Original Film
Ane Race Films
Relativity Media
Furious vii Brian Tyler Marc Spicer
Stephen F. Windon
Kirk Morri
Dylan Highsmith
Christian Wagner
Leigh Folsom Boyd
MRC
Communist china Pic
Original Motion picture
One Race Films
137 minutes
The Fate of the Furious Stephen F. Windon Paul Rubell
Christian Wagner
Prc Film
Original Film
One Race Films
136 minutes
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Tyler Bates Jonathan Sela Christopher Rouse David Leitch Films
Seven Bucks Productions
Chris Morgan Productions
137 minutes
Fast & Furious Spy Racers Ryan Lofty
Jay Vincent
Original Film
1 Race Films
Universal Television
DreamWorks Animation Television
Netflix
NBCUniversal Television Distribution
24 minutes/episode
F9 Brian Tyler Stephen F. Windon Greg D'Auria
Dylan Highsmith
Kelly Matsumoto
Original Pic
I Race Films
Universal Pictures 143 minutes

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

The Fast Saga [edit]

In 2000, actor Paul Walker had worked with director Rob Cohen on The Skulls. Cohen secured a deal with producer Neal H. Moritz for an untitled action film for Universal Pictures,[25] and approached Walker and asked him to suggest his "dream" activeness picture; Walker suggested a mash-up of the films Days of Thunder (1990) and Donnie Brasco (1997).[25] Shortly thereafter, Cohen and Moritz brought him a Vibe mag article published in May 1998, which detailed an undercover street racing circuit operating in New York Metropolis and suggested a story that was to be a re-imagined version of the film Indicate Break (1991), but prepare to follow Walker as an undercover cop tasked with infiltrating the world of hugger-mugger street racing in Los Angeles.[25] Upon hearing this, Walker signed on immediately; finding his co-star proved difficult. The studio warmed toward the thought of Timothy Olyphant in the role of Dominic Toretto, due to the success of the blockbuster Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), but he declined. Moritz persisted on Vin Diesel fuel following his operation in Pitch Blackness (2000), with Diesel fuel accepting after proposing several script changes. Moritz had difficulty choosing between the titles Racer X, Redline, Race Wars and Street Wars, simply was ultimately inspired past a documentary on American International Pictures, which included the 1954 film The Fast and the Furious. Moritz was traded utilise of some stock footage to its manager, Roger Corman, in exchange for a license to use the championship.[26] Upon release in June 2001, the motion picture shattered box role expectations and a 2002 sequel was green-lit by September.[27] [28]

Diesel fuel declined to return for the sequel, saying that the screenplay was junior to its predecessor. Cohen too declined the sequel, opting to develop the moving picture XXX (2002), which starred Diesel in the lead role. To account for these changes, Universal commissioned the writers to create a standalone sequel with Walker in the lead and brought in John Singleton as the new managing director. Filming was delayed past a twelvemonth and the production location shifted to Miami. Tyrese Gibson, who worked with Singleton on the motion picture Infant Male child (2001), was hired as Walker's new co-star and was the first entry in the series to feature long-running cast fellow member Ludacris.[25]

Universal attempted to bring back Diesel for the third installment, only he again declined due to other projects and a dislike for the script.[29] After failing to secure the returns of Walker or whatsoever other member of the original cast, Universal ordered a reboot of the franchise. Screenwriter Chris Morgan subsequently attempted to revive the series primarily for car enthusiasts, introducing new characters, focusing on a machine-related subculture and moving the series to Tokyo; Japan contains one of the earth's largest automotive industries. It is the first film in the series to start its tradition of filming in locations exterior the United States.[30] Moritz returned and hired managing director Justin Lin, having been impressed with Lin's work for the movie Better Luck Tomorrow (2002), which shared like elements with Tokyo Migrate. Moreover, the series were able to bring Diesel in for a cameo appearance, in commutation for letting the role player's production company acquire the rights to the Riddick graphic symbol.[31] [32] The third movie was the least financially successful of the franchise, received lukewarm reception and left the futurity of the franchise in limbo.[33]

Abroad from the franchise, Diesel fuel made a string of box function or critical flops, including The Chronicles of Riddick (2004), The Pacifier (2005) and Find Me Guilty (2006). After discussions with Universal, the pair shared an interest in reviving the serial.[33] Later signing Diesel and confirming the return of Lin, Universal worked to track the first moving picture's original co-stars and re-signed Walker, Michelle Rodriguez and Jordana Brewster in mid-2008.[33] Walker was initially reluctant to rejoin the franchise after six years, but Diesel fuel assured him that picture show would be considered the start "truthful" sequel.[25] Morgan returned to write afterwards the critical praise for the character Han Lue. Given the apparent death of the graphic symbol in the tertiary film, the timeline of the franchise was contradistinct to account for his appearance.[29] With the emphasis on car civilisation toned downwardly, the fourth picture show, Fast & Furious, was a commercial success. Although critical reception was mixed, it reinvigorated the franchise, likewise as the star power of Diesel and Walker.

In 2011, Fast Five was released. While developing the motion picture, Universal completely departed from whatsoever street racing elements prevalent in previous films, to transform the franchise into a heist action series involving cars. By doing and so, they hoped to concenter wider audiences that might otherwise be put off by a heavy accent on cars and car culture. Fast Five is considered the transitional film in the serial, featuring only one automobile race and giving more attention to action set pieces such every bit gun fights, brawls and the heist. Fast Five was initially conceived to conclude the franchise, merely following strong box function performance and high critical praise, Universal proceeded to develop a sixth installment.[34] Furthermore, the film is noted for the addition of Dwayne Johnson to the cast, whose operation was critically praised.[35] [36] [37]

In tardily 2011, the Los Angeles Times reported that Universal was budgeted the sixth and seventh installment with a unmarried storyline running through both films, with Morgan envisaging themes of freedom and family unit,[38] simply later shifted to business relationship for the studio's wishes to incorporate elements of espionage. Lin revealed that he had, after discussions with Diesel, storyboarded, previsualized and began editing a twelve-minute finale for Fast & Furious six, before filming was completed on Fast Five. Upon release, the sixth picture show became the highest-grossing film in the series.

Universal lacked a major event film for 2014 and rushed Furious vii into pre-production in mid-2013 due to its status every bit a bankable asset. Lin decided non to return to direct the seventh film, as he was notwithstanding performing mail-production on Fast & Furious six. James Wan, primarily known for horror films, took over directorial duties.[39] On Nov thirty, 2013, Walker died in a single-vehicle crash, with filming only half-completed. Following Walker'south death, filming was delayed for script rewrites, and his brothers, Caleb and Cody, were used as stand-ins to consummate his remaining scenes.[40] The script rewrites completed the story arcs of both Walker and Brewster's characters. Visual effects visitor Weta Digital was hired to re-create Walker's likeness. The film also introduced Nathalie Emmanuel to the bandage. Ultimately, the film'southward delays saw it being released in April 2015, where information technology became the highest-grossing film in the franchise, grossing $i.5 billion.[41] It was also the most critically successful, with praise existence aimed at the film's action sequences and its emotional tribute to Walker.

The price of multiple re-shoots dissuaded Wan from returning to the franchise and Universal hired F. Gary Gray to helm the 8th film, The Fate of the Furious. This film was to begin a new trilogy, which will conclude the franchise.[42] [43] Diesel appear that introducing Kurt Russell and Charlize Theron as characters in Furious vii would help to reach this. The picture show was released in 2017 and received mixed reviews from critics, many of whom praised the performances and activeness sequences, but criticized the storyline and the long running time. It was an unabashed commercial success, grossing over $i.2 billion worldwide. Universal later announced that final two films will be released in May 2020 and April 2021, with Lin returning to direct.[44] Information technology was announced that Brewster would reprise her role every bit Mia Toretto, while screenwriter Daniel Casey was hired for the ninth motion picture; F9 is the first film since Tokyo Drift not to be written by Morgan.[45] Pre-product began in February 2019 in London,[46] and filming began in June and ended in November.[47] John Cena was bandage as the movie's villain, portraying Jakob Toretto, Dom's brother.[48] Moreover, Sung Kang returned as Han, while the motion-picture show is the commencement to star Helen Mirren and saw Lucas Black reprise his role equally Sean Boswell from Tokyo Drift.[49] [50] F9 was originally scheduled to be theatrically released on May 22, 2020, merely was pushed back a year to Apr ii, 2021, due to the COVID-nineteen pandemic.[51] It was and then pushed back to May 28, 2021, and finally released in the United States on June 25.[52]

Spin-off films [edit]

In 2015, Diesel appear that potential spin-offs were in the early on stages of development.[53] [54] In 2019, Diesel fuel appear a picture show that will focus on the women characters from the Fast & Furious and mentioned that in that location are three spin-off films in development. Nicole Perlman, Lindsey Beer and Geneva Robertson-Dworet will serve equally co-screenwriters on the project.[55] [56]

The kickoff spin-off, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, was appear in 2018 and starred Johnson and Jason Statham.[57] In late 2017, Multifariousness reported Morgan had written the script,[58] while David Leitch would direct. Originally, the ninth picture show in the main series was supposed to be released in April 2019, followed by the tenth in April 2021. Instead, Universal opted to go along with the spin-off, to occupy the 2019 release engagement. This acquired tensions between Johnson, Diesel fuel and Gibson,[59] with Gibson responding through an Instagram postal service, criticizing Johnson for causing the 9th film to exist delayed.[57] Johnson chosen out his male co-stars later on completing The Fate of the Furious in a now deleted Instagram mail saying, "My male co-stars however are a different story. Some conduct themselves equally stand up upwards men and truthful professionals, while others don't. The ones that don't are too chicken shit to do annihilation about it anyway. Candy asses. When you picket this movie next April and it seems like I'm not acting in some of these scenes and my blood is legit boiling—you're correct."[60] Johnson later cited scheduling issues as his refusal to participate in F9 and later confirmed he volition not be in the final two Fast and Furious movies (F10 and F11) despite Vin Diesel request him to return in an Instagram post, with Johnson responding in calling Diesel's effort as "manipulative".[61]

In October 2018, long-term producer Neal H. Moritz filed a lawsuit against Universal Pictures for breach of oral contract and committing promissory fraud after the distributor removed him as lead producer for Hobbs & Shaw. Furthermore, it was revealed in May 2019 that Universal dropped Moritz from all future Fast & Furious installments.[62]

Better Luck Tomorrow [edit]

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006), directed by Justin Lin, marked the showtime appearance in The Fast Saga of Han Lue, portrayed by Sung Kang, who had already portrayed a character with the aforementioned proper name in Lin's 2002 film Ameliorate Luck Tomorrow; Han subsequently became one of the master recurring characters in the franchise. Although the relation between Meliorate Luck Tomorrow 's Han and The Fast Saga 's Han was originally left unaddressed, both Lin and Kang repeatedly confirmed during the following years that it was the same character, and that Better Luck Tomorrow doubled as Han's origin story, retroactively making the film part of The Fast Saga continuity.[63] [64]

Television series [edit]

In April 2016, DreamWorks Animation was acquired by NBCUniversal for $3.eight billion, with the acquisition including a first look deal with the company to produce animated projects based on or with films under the Universal Pictures imprint. In Apr 2018, streaming service Netflix green-lit the series Fast & Furious Spy Racers, with Bret Haaland, Diesel, Tim Hedrick and Morgan every bit executive producers and Hedrick and Haaland as showrunners. The series premiered on December 26, 2019, and has run for six seasons.

Reception [edit]

Box office performance [edit]

Film U.Southward. release date Budget Box office gross Best ranking Ref.
Opening weekend
(Domestic)
U.S. and Canada International Worldwide Northward America Worldwide
The Fast Saga
The Fast and the Furious June 22, 2001 $38 million $forty,089,015 $144,533,925 $62,771,584 $207,305,509 410 815 [65]
2 Fast 2 Furious June half-dozen, 2003 $76 1000000 $l,472,480 $127,154,901 $109,195,760 $236,350,661 566 687 [66]
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift June 16, 2006 $85 million $23,973,840 $62,514,415 $96,450,195 $158,964,610 one,376 [67]
Fast & Furious Apr 3, 2009 $85 million $lxx,950,500 $155,064,265 $205,302,605 $360,366,870 364 386 [68]
Fast Five Apr 29, 2011 $125 million $86,198,765 $209,837,675 $416,300,000 $626,137,675 199 154 [69]
Fast & Furious 6 May 24, 2013 $160 million $97,375,245 $238,679,850 $550,001,118 $788,680,968 145 99 [seventy]
Furious 7 April 3, 2015 $190 million $147,187,040 $353,007,020 $1,162,334,379 $1,515,341,399 55 10 [71]
The Fate of the Furious April 14, 2017 $250 million $98,786,705 $226,008,385 $1,009,996,733 $1,236,005,118 164 20 [72]
F9 June 25, 2021 $200 million $lxx,043,165 $173,005,945 $553,223,556 $726,229,501 295 120 [73] [74]
Spin-off films
Hobbs & Shaw Baronial 2, 2019 $200 meg $lx,038,950 $173,956,935 $585,100,000 $759,056,935 291 106 [75]
Total $one.409 billion $745,115,705 $1,863,960,151 $4,750,675,930 $half-dozen,614,439,246 12 7

Critical and public response [edit]

Music [edit]

Soundtracks [edit]

Singles [edit]

Other media [edit]

Theme park attractions [edit]

Later the release of Tokyo Drift in 2006, Universal began introducing theme park attractions. From 2006 to 2013, The Fast and the Furious: Extreme Close-Upward attraction was included as role of the Studio Bout at Universal Studios Hollywood. The bout's tram would enter a pocket-sized loonshit, which featured a demonstration of prop vehicles being manipulated by articulated robotic artillery.[98] [99] [100] [101]

A new allure, Fast & Furious: Supercharged, opened as office of the Studio Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood in 2015. The tour's tram passes the Dodge Chargers used in the 5th picture show, as riders are shown a video of Luke Hobbs, who informs them a high-valued witness sought past Owen Shaw is on the tram. The tram enters a warehouse party, where the cast appear via a Pepper's ghost effect, earlier the party is close downwards by the FBI and the tram moves into a motion simulator where a chase sequence ensues, led by Roman Pearce, Letty Ortiz and Dominic Toretto.[102] [103] A like attraction opened at Universal Studios Florida in 2018.[104] In the queue, guests pass through a garage with memorabilia from the films before getting a video telephone call from Tej Parker and Mia Toretto inviting them to a party. Guests board "party buses", where they become the video message from Hobbs and the ride proceeds as it does in the Hollywood version.[105]

Tour [edit]

In 2018, Universal announced Fast & Furious Live, a serial of live shows which combine stunt driving, pyrotechnics and projection mapping to recreate scenes from the films and perform other stunts. During production, thousands of stunt performers and drivers auditioned and were required to undergo a four-calendar month grooming military camp if selected.[106] Additionally, parkour athletes and stunts requiring both drivers and parkour practitioners, also featured.[107]

  1. ^ After the main leg of the tour ended, Fast & Furious Live was extended in September 2018 for five additional shows.

The tour was panned by critics. Ryan Gilbey of The Guardian wrote "big sections of seating were closed off; entire rows in the rest of it were empty" and "the only danger in Fast & Furious Live is the audience might dice of carbon monoxide poisoning. Or boredom."[109] Adam White of The Daily Telegraph gave the show a two out of 5 rating, commenting that "Fast & Furious Live ofttimes feels like an elaborate if lethargic playground game, ane hinging almost entirely on imagination."[110] [111]

The tour was a financial failure; the show'due south production company entered administration in summer 2018 and all the cars and equipment was auctioned off in 2019.[112]

Video games [edit]

Fast & Furious has spawned several video games tied into the series or has served every bit inspiration for other video games, notably the Midnight Gild series. The game The Fast and the Furious was released in 2004 for mobile phones and arcade[113] and was based on the first installment. Its sequel, two Fast ii Furious, was released in the aforementioned year exclusively for mobile phones and was based on the second installment. Another video game was due to exist developed and released in 2003 by Genki just was canceled for unknown reasons.

The game The Fast and the Furious was released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable and drew heavy inspiration from Tokyo Drift. The game sold moderately and to mixed reviews.

Several other games have been released for mobile phones, specifically the iOS and Android devices, with the unlicensed tie-ins The Fast and the Furious: Pink Slip, as well as the licensed Fast & Furious, Fast Five and Fast & Furious: Adrenaline. Universal helped develop the tie-in Fast & Furious half dozen: The Game for the sixth installment and aided development for Fast & Furious: Legacy.

Fast & Furious: Showdown was released in 2013 for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. It marked the second game for consoles, and players controls multiple characters; its narrative was designed around the gap between the 5th and sixth pic. It opened to negative reviews and middling fiscal success.[114]

Various cars, locations and characters from the franchise appeared in the Facebook game Car Town.

In 2015, in a bargain with Microsoft Studios, an expansion of Forza Horizon 2 was released for Xbox 360 and Xbox 1, titled Forza Horizon two Presents: Fast & Furious. It was released to promote Furious 7 and received generally positive reception, although some critics lamented the limited involvement from the titular characters.[115] In 2017, the vehicular soccer game Rocket League released a downloadable content (DLC) pack in promotion for The Fate of the Furious, where players would be able to purchase the Contrivance Charger from the motion picture besides equally its exclusive wheels and six other new customizations.[116]

Fast & Furious Crossroads was appear at The Game Awards 2019. It was developed by Slightly Mad Studios, who worked on Need for Speed: Shift and the Project CARS series, and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game was originally scheduled for release in May 2020 just was delayed due to logistical problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[117] It was somewhen released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation iv and Xbox One on Baronial 7, 2020[118] to largely negative reception.[119]

Toys [edit]

In 2002, RadioShack sold ZipZaps micro radio-controlled car versions of those from the first pic,[120] while diecast metallic manufacturer Racing Champions released replicas of cars from the offset two installments in different scales from 1/18 to 1/64, in 2004.[121]

AMT Ertl rivaled the cars released past Racing Champions by producing 1/24-calibration plastic model kits in 2004, while Johnny Lightning, under the JL Full Throttle Make, released i/64 and ane/24 models of the cars from Tokyo Migrate. These models were designed by renowned diecast designer Eric Tscherne. In 2011, Universal licensed the visitor Greenlight to sell model cars from all films in anticipation for Fast Five.[122] Since 2013, Hot Wheels has released ane/64 models of every car from and since the 6th installment.[123]

In 2020, LEGO produced a set in their Technic line of Dom'southward Dodge Charger.[124] [125] [126]

In June 2022, The Lego Group unveiled Dominic Toretto'due south 1970 Contrivance Charger R/T also been released as role of the Lego Speed Champions theme on 1 August 2022. The set consists of 345 pieces and i minifigure of Dominic Toretto.[127] [128] [129] [130]

Lath games [edit]

Funko Games released a board game based on the series called Fast & Furious: Highway Heist in 2021.[131] It is a branch game for 2-4 players who choose characters and cars from the films to play through three scenarios - a tank fight, a semi-heist and a helicopter fight.

Run across also [edit]

  • List of highest-grossing film franchises
  • Initial D (1995 debut), a Japanese street racing media franchise with similarities to Fast & Furious (especially Tokyo Drift)[132] [133]
  • Thunderbolt (1995 film), a Jackie Chan racing activeness film with similarities to Fast & Furious [134]
  • Torque, a similar picture but involving high speed performance motorcycles.

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ "Bandoleros" has appeared in multiple films, simply is merely included on the soundtrack for the sixth installment.
  2. ^ Fast & Furious Live had two preview shows between Jan 11–12, 2018 at Liverpool's Echo Arena, before officially beginning a European tour a week later.[108]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • The Fast and the Furious at IMDb

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