Fast cars, daring heists, and gravity-defying stunts — the Fast & Furious franchise has been thrilling audiences for over two decades. Now, fans have a new reason to buckle up. In just a few days, seven films from the adrenaline-pumping saga will roar back onto Netflix, offering the perfect excuse for a high-octane binge. Whether you’ve been following Dominic Toretto’s family since 2001 or you’re just catching up, this streaming drop will cover some of the franchise’s most iconic moments.
August 16 will be a landmark day for Fast & Furious fans. Netflix is set to add seven titles from the blockbuster series, starting from its street-racing roots to some of its most outrageous, over-the-top action sequences. The line-up includes the first three movies — The Fast and the Furious (2001), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), and Tokyo Drift (2006) — as well as Fast Five (2011), Fast & Furious 6 (2013), Furious 7 (2015), and the spinoff Hobbs & Shaw (2019).
This means fans can relive everything from undercover cop drama to Rio rooftop chases, from drifting in Tokyo’s neon streets to watching cars literally parachute out of planes. While the newer instalments — The Fate of the Furious, F9, and Fast X — won’t be part of the drop, this batch covers the series’ biggest turning points, including the shift from street racing to globe-trotting spy-heist action.
Since Vin Diesel and the late Paul Walker first hit the streets in 2001, the franchise has exploded into one of the biggest in film history. Alongside Diesel, it has featured an ever-growing roster of stars — Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Gal Gadot, Michelle Rodriguez, Charlize Theron, Jason Momoa, and more. With Fast 11 already in the works, this Netflix release is the perfect pit stop for anyone wanting to revisit the ride so far.
August 16 will be a landmark day for Fast & Furious fans. Netflix is set to add seven titles from the blockbuster series, starting from its street-racing roots to some of its most outrageous, over-the-top action sequences. The line-up includes the first three movies — The Fast and the Furious (2001), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), and Tokyo Drift (2006) — as well as Fast Five (2011), Fast & Furious 6 (2013), Furious 7 (2015), and the spinoff Hobbs & Shaw (2019).
This means fans can relive everything from undercover cop drama to Rio rooftop chases, from drifting in Tokyo’s neon streets to watching cars literally parachute out of planes. While the newer instalments — The Fate of the Furious, F9, and Fast X — won’t be part of the drop, this batch covers the series’ biggest turning points, including the shift from street racing to globe-trotting spy-heist action.
Since Vin Diesel and the late Paul Walker first hit the streets in 2001, the franchise has exploded into one of the biggest in film history. Alongside Diesel, it has featured an ever-growing roster of stars — Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Gal Gadot, Michelle Rodriguez, Charlize Theron, Jason Momoa, and more. With Fast 11 already in the works, this Netflix release is the perfect pit stop for anyone wanting to revisit the ride so far.
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