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Apart from the Marvel Cinematic Universe , no film franchise has raise quite as fast or as furiously as , well , you ’ve read the form of address of the article . With a 12 releases in a quarter - century , theFastfranchise has rack upover $ 6.6 billionat the worldwide box federal agency . Not a badness for a franchise asterisk the voice ofThe Iron Giantand one of the football players fromVarsity Blues .

It begin with a sideways remaking ofPoint Break , and it ’s a bombastic undercover agent - fi mega - dealership that direct Ludacris into space in a Pontiac Fiero . What a humankind . But is bigger always better ? Where did theFastfranchise find the good equipoise between phratry drama and frenetic activity ? Your mileage may vary , but here ’s where each plastic film finishes in our personal unauthorized street race .

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11. Fast & Furious (2009)

After the initial critical unsuccessful person of standalone sequelTokyo Drift(more on this later ) , Universal last reunify the stars of the originalThe Fast and the Furiousfor a soft reboot of the franchise . The story force charming outlaw Dominic Toretto ( Vin Diesel ) to team up up with the cop who infiltrate his crew and derailed his life , Brian O’Connor ( Paul Walker ) , to avenge the apparent murder of Letty Ortiz ( Michelle Rodriguez ) .

In many respects , this is where theFastSagaas we eff it really get , redact all of our lead part on the same squad for the first fourth dimension and setting the next two plastic film into motion , but it ’s also a complete tonal outlier from the remainder of the series . Gritty , angry , and self - serious , Fast & Furiousis missing the gist and sense of play that make the later instalment so appealing . Still , its self-propelling action is pretty thrilling , and its colossal box office achiever insure that the cast and director Justin Lin would be back in business for long time to come .

10. The Fate of the Furious (2017)

IfFast & Furiousstands out for being a bit dreary , The Fate of the Furiousresides on the opposite end of the spectrum . By this eighth entry in the franchise , the stakes and scale of the Toretto family ’s military mission have become so enormous that it ’s hard to believe that this whole dramatic event started with some pilfered DVD participant .

Sometimes the dealership ’s thingumajig of being “ The Avengers with cars ” plays perfectly , but this particular world - trotting adventure — in which Dom is thrust to fight his own squad while the supervillain Cipher ( Charlize Theron ) holds his son hostage — is somehow both pontifical and forgettable , theAge of UltronofFastmovies . Plus , it ’s really grueling not to notice how the entire film seems constructed to keep co - stars Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson from ever have to be on fructify together .

9. Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)

Speaking of the tenseness between bald badasses in theFastfranchise , Dwayne Johnson was more uncoerced to play nice with Jason Statham , whose rogue British agent Deckard Shaw get together Team Toretto inThe Fate of the Furious . In this twist - off ( presumably , the first of many ) , Shaw and Dwayne Johnson ’s American supercop Luke Hobbs enter into a loath alliance to stop cyborg acid Brixton Lore ( Idris Elba ) from unleashing a deadly virus .

In a going from the remainder of the enfranchisement , Hobbs & Shawis a square - up spy - fi action - drollery , basically a pal cop movie about two hypermasculine borderline personalities seek to assert dominance over each other while , incidentally , redeem the world . compare to the warm himbo energy of most Fast films , Hobbs & Shawreeks of testosterone , but if you do n’t listen watch a distich of action star measure their manhood for two hr of stunt and VFX - driven mayhem , it ’s a pretty good prison term . And , as bloated as the immobile suffer cast has become , we would n’t bear in mind if MI6 Agent Hattie Shaw ( Fantastic Four : First Stepsstar Vanessa Kirby ) made another visual aspect in the franchise .

8. Fast X (2023)

As the first part in a aforethought trilogy that wraps up the Congress of Racial Equality series , Fast Xbegins at an quick disadvantage . It ’s a film without a tangible ending , cluttered with subplots that are left dangle at the close of an oddly paced 142 minutes . PerhapsFast Xwill feel less mussy once the series is double-dyed , and fans can sit down down with a bucket of Coronas and see the 10th , eleventh , and twelfth moving-picture show all in a row . For now , however , Fast Xstands as the wobbliest entry in the dealership , with as many head - scratching moments as eye - pop ones .

The salvage blessing ofFast X — and the only thing that has us concerned in picture two more sequel — is the new scoundrel , Dante Reyes , played with Jokeresque floridness and forwardness by Jason Momoa ( Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom ) . The immobile serial has a wont of usher in adversary who just slightly less cool than the heroes , and whose sharp edges are finally sandpaper down before their inevitable face routine . ( For a everlasting example , look no further than John Cena ’s Jakob Toretto in this picture show . ) Now , Dominic Toretto has a worthy nemesis , a bloody-minded nutter who , God willing , will never , ever , everbe invited to the family barbecue .

7. F9 (2021)

With Justin Lin back at the helm after a two - film absence seizure , F9is something of a grade chastening fromThe Fate of the Furious . Lin and screenwriter Daniel Casey attempt to poise the hyperbolic action of the laterFastfilms with flashback to Dom ’s young person , which are depicted in the more reserved dash of the original . These two tone gel surprisingly well , bound together by the emotional ribbon of Dom ’s troubled relationship with his young brother , Jakob ( John Cena ) , who has become a globe - trotting super spy .

On the other hand , it also doubles down on one of the old films ’ black flaw : the unstoppable proliferation of its cast and the sodding impotency of demise . In plus to adding another Toretto sib , F9reveals that fan - preferent character Han ( Sung Kang ) is active and well , introduces his surrogate daughter Elle ( Shōgun‘s Anna Sawai ) , and brings back his three protégés fromTokyo Drift , Sean ( Lucas Black ) , Earl ( Jason Tobin ) , and the number one wood formerly screw as Twinkie ( Shad Moss , the rapper formerly know as Bow Wow ) . This is on top of the core Toretto gang of six full - timekeeper , plus cameos from Helen Mirren ’s Queenie Shaw and Kurt Russell ’s Mr. Nobody , and Cipher playing the flick ’s “ villain in a box . ” candidly , we ’re running out of elbow room at the barbeque , and if the serial is going to continue to add novel supporter ( hello , Brie Larson),someof these guy rope are pass away to have to start dying and stay dead .

6. 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)

IfThe Fast and the Furiousis a louder and dumberPoint Break , then2 tight 2 Furiousis a louder and dumberMiami Vice , and we do n’t take proceeds with either of them . John Singleton ’s playfulness and colourful crime thriller was the first step in the evolution ofThe Fast and the Furiousfrom a scrappy MTV play to a tentpole summer blockbuster , teaming up disgraced fuzz Brian O’Connor and his childhood friend Roman Pierce ( Tyrese Gibson ) on a missionary work to land down a drug swivel pin . ( Using cars , of course of instruction . )

2 Fast 2 Furiousmay have strained credulity with its dime novel secret plan and mad machine flips when it was released in 2003 , but it seems downright quaint by the standards of its sequel . Now , it wreak as a witching but dated buddy fuzz movie , one that gifted us not only with enfranchisement even Roman but his hydrofoil , Tej Parker ( Chris “ Ludacris ” Bridges ) . In short , theFastfranchise would be in far worse form without it .

5. Furious 7 (2015)

enraged 7 ’s placement this far down on our lean might ruffle some plume . After all , considering star Paul Walker ’s tragical death occur halfway through shot , it ’s amazing that this film was completed at all , and double so that it functions as such a loving tribute to the plaster cast ’s fallen Quaker . Furious 7features a few of the dealership ’s most memorable action scenes , like the air - drop successiveness , the company brawl in Abu Dhabi , and the subsequent building - to - edifice car chase . It features some of the franchise ’s highest highs , both in terms of sentiment and spectacle .

The wrench in the works isJason Statham ’s villainous Deckard Shaw , who fundamentally represents a completely different movie that crashes into the main “ God ’s Eye ” artificial satellite plot at random interval . It may be a unmediated result of rewrites stick with the decease of one of its lead actors , but structurally , Furious 7is a mess . This is also the film that solidifies Dominic Toretto ’s translation from a very tough human being to becoming The Thing from the Fantastic Four , capable of come through any disaster unhurt and break down concrete bodily structure with a stomp of his foot . We love Brian ’s farewell as much as anyone , but the rest of the picture show still needs to be lease into account .

4. Fast & Furious 6 (2013)

Let any action enfranchisement scat long enough , and finally , you ’re gon na have to do a mirror catch . Fast & Furious 6puts the newly expanded Toretto crew against their repelling opposite , a squad of preciseness drivers - turn - stealer who have no compunction against aiding or arming terrorists . And , to recruit the stakes , their nasty counterpart have a toller on their team : Letty Ortiz , who it turns out did n’t pop off in the fourth movie after all .

In add-on to boast a few standout action sequence — namely the climactic rails chase — Fast & Furious 6has the strongest emotional stakes in the serial , with Dom scramble to connect with his amnesiac X , Brian and Mia face parenthood , and Han and Gisele ( Gal Godot ) essay to be after the next form of their life . It also feels like a most natural series finale ( so long as you turn it off before the mid - credits scene ) , leaving most of the characters in a good place and scaling the action about as big as the franchise ’s premise can well care . As much as we love the comic booky subsequence that follow , it ’s still downhill from this point on .

3. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)

Once the badmouth black sheep of theFastfranchise , Tokyo Drifthas receive a friendly reevaluation from critic and fans in recent old age , and we ’re all for it . Justin Lin ’s sidequel about a raw set of characters get word a Nipponese style of street racing is , when judged on its own merit , wicked play . Like the original , thisFast and the Furiousis simultaneously a play motion picture and a mobster moving-picture show , with some high school coming - of - age dramatic play added for dear measure .

Sure , lead actor Lucas Black gives what remains the worst lead public presentation in the franchise ’s story , but everything else aboutTokyo Driftabsolutely please , from the thrilling racing sequences to the soundtrack to the breakout performance of Sung Kang as Han . Here ’s a role so coolheaded that Justin Lin made a total wreck of the franchise ’s persistence — double — just to keep him around . If you ’re someone who has n’t see this since it was relinquish , or who skip it because it ’s “ non - essential ” to the ongoing plot , giveTokyo Driftanother shot and see why Lin was handed the key to theFastfranchise ’s following three installments .

2. The Fast and the Furious (2001)

In 2001 , we doubt anyone involved in the making ofThe Fast and the Furiouswas thinking , “ Someday , this will be one of the longest and most bankable moving picture franchises of the twenty-first C . ” Produced for $ 38 million dollars ( half the budget of2 tight 2 Furiousand 15 % ofThe Fate of the Furious ) , the originalFastwas a mild , youth - oriented drama starring the base jock fromShe ’s All Thatand a guy who had a bit part inSaving Private Ryan .

In contrast to most studio apartment dismissal in the 2020s , The Fast and the Furiousis unburdened by ambition of becoming a live intellectual attribute ; It ’s just a upstanding movie and a vastly unlike cinema from any of the sequels that postdate . Comparing the originalFastto any one of its sequel is like comparingRockytoRocky IV — they may be continuations of the same characters ’ tale , but they ’re not even really the same musical genre . Nevertheless , The Fast and the Furiousis about as good at being a aphrodisiac crime drama immerse in car culture as most of theFastfilms are at being gonzo action pictures , so we ’re happy to give it a place near the top of our rankings .

1. Fast Five (2011)

Do n’t be ridiculous . There ’s only ever been one room this list could terminate , and it ’s with the virtuoso heist flickFast Five . It ’s the last film in the franchise before its focus pivoted , bizarrely , from racing railroad car and jacklight trucks to fighting external terrorism , and is consequently , the last one of these movies with manageable stakes .

It ’s theOcean ’s Elevenof NOS - injected action blockbusters , a film that connect intimately all of the stars from the premature four picture show , insert lawman Luke Hobbs ( Red One‘s Dwayne Johnson ) , and still ably beguile them all . From the first - human activity geartrain chase to the legendary coming in which the Toretto crew drags a monumental bank building vault through the streets of Rio , Fast Fiveis the best film on four wheels . You ’re welcome to your own opinion , but so far as we ’re concern , anyone who dissesFast Fivedoesn’t get any barbeque .

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