Over 800 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of All 10 'Fast & Furious' Movies, Ranked Best To Worst
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The Fast and the Furious franchise has been taking audiences to the streets in incredibly fast cars for more than a decade. The Fast and the Furious first came out in 2001 and delighted moviegoers with a story based on the Los Angeles street racing scene. All of these movies are classics or at least memorable but one of them has to be the best of the Fast and Furious movies. Will it be the first Fast and Furious film or maybe one of the follow-ups in the series such as The Fate of the Furious?
If you've ever asked yourself, "how many Fast and Furious movies are there?" Or, "what is the best Fast and Furious movie?" Look below to see all the films featuring your favorite street racers listed with their titles and the year they were released so you can watch them chronologically or in order of best to worst. All of the Fast and Furious movies are rated PG-13 so you can watch them with your kids when they are old enough.
Your votes will help determine the best movies in the Fast and Furious series. Vote up the movies you loved and vote down the Fast and Furious movies you didn't like to ensure the right movie makes it to the top of the list, where it belongs.
In this high-octane action thriller, audiences are first introduced to street racer Dominic Toretto and undercover cop Brian O'Conner as they navigate the dangerous world of underground racing and stolen goods. The evolving relationship between the two protagonists lays the groundwork for the ensuing juggernaut franchise that would follow. With adrenaline-pumping race sequences, intense character dynamics, and intriguing plot twists, this movie sets the tone for the entire series.
Actors: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Rick Yune
By the fifth installment in the franchise, audiences witness an unlikely team-up between O'Conner, Toretto, and a crew of familiar faces as they attempt an ambitious heist in Rio de Janeiro. Not only does Fast Five amp up the vehicular mayhem, but it also introduces fan-favorite character Luke Hobbs, played by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The addition of heist elements and new characters breathes fresh life into the series, solidifying its position as a standout entry.
Actors: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris
Furious 7's release was marked by an emotional farewell to the late Paul Walker, with the film serving as a beautiful tribute to his legacy as Brian O'Conner. The story delves deeper into the family dynamics among the crew, while still delivering high-stakes action sequences, including a memorable skydiving car drop. As viewers bid adieu to a beloved character, they also get a glimpse of the potential future for the series as it expands its ensemble cast.
This third installment takes the franchise to Tokyo, exploring the world of drift racing through the eyes of a new protagonist, Sean Boswell. While it initially appears separate from the main narrative, the film ultimately ties into the overarching story, thanks to the introduction of Han Lue and later entries in the series. Tokyo Drift's refreshing change of scenery and stylistic racing sequences make it a unique and entertaining addition to the franchise.
Actors: Lucas Black, Zachery Ty Bryan, Shad "Bow Wow" Moss, Brian Tee, Nathalie Kelley
Picking up after the events of Fast Five, this film sees the crew reuniting to stop the dangerous Owen Shaw and his team of highly skilled mercenaries. The expansion of the franchise's universe is on full display, with even more exhilarating action sequences, stunning locations, and unexpected twists that leave audiences on the edge of their seats. The stakes are raised yet again as the crew fights not only for their freedom but also for the safety of their loved ones.
The first sequel in the series takes a detour by focusing solely on Brian O'Conner, who teams up with Roman Pearce, portrayed by Tyrese Gibson, to take down a notorious Miami drug lord. Though it lacks the presence of Vin Diesel's Dominic Toretto, this entry maintains its high-octane roots with thrilling car chases and compelling character dynamics. Additionally, the film marks the introduction of fan-favorite characters Roman and Tej, played by Ludacris, expanding the series' ensemble.
Actors: Paul Walker, Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes, Cole Hauser, James Remar