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How to Watch the Fast and Furious Movies in Chronological Order

Author:Kristen Update:Mar 16,2025

The *Fast and Furious* saga, one of cinema's longest-running franchises, has roared from humble street racing beginnings to become a global action phenomenon, raking in nearly $2 billion worldwide. This incredible journey, spanning twelve films (nine main entries, one spin-off, and two shorts), has woven a complex narrative that can be tricky to follow. With *Fast X* now streaming on Amazon, we've created this guide to help you navigate the franchise chronologically.

Below, you'll also find a viewing order based on release dates. We're omitting the animated series, *Fast & Furious: Spy Racers*, due to its minimal impact on the main storyline.

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The Fast and Furious Movies in Chronological Order

How Many Fast and Furious Movies are There?

There are currently 12 Fast and Furious movies, 2 short films, and an animated series. Fast X: Part 2 is expected to conclude the main saga, although spin-offs remain a possibility. See our guide for streaming details.

How Long to Watch All Fast and Furious Movies?

A complete Fast and Furious marathon requires almost a full day – approximately 23 and a half hours.

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Fast and Furious Movies in Chronological Order

1. The Fast and the Furious (2001)

The franchise begins with the 2001 original. Undercover cop Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) infiltrates Dom Toretto's (Vin Diesel) crew of carjackers, forging friendships and a romance with Mia Toretto (Jordana Brewster) while grappling with his loyalty. Michelle Rodriguez's Letty Ortiz also makes her debut.

Read our review of The Fast and the Furious.

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The future of the *Fast and Furious* franchise is uncertain. *Fast X: Part 2* is slated for 2026, but a Luke Hobbs solo film is also in the works for 2025. A female-led spin-off is rumored, but unconfirmed.

Are you on board with the direction the *Fast* series is going?