Ranking Of All 'Fast And Furious' Movies

Ranking Of All ‘Fast And Furious’ Movies

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The Fast and Furious franchise has taken the world by storm over the past two decades. What started as a simple film about street racing has transformed into a billion-dollar blockbuster series that blends action, family, and high-octane thrills.

With its ever-changing cast and diverse filmmakers, the franchise has become a fascinating study in the evolution of filmmaking and has created its own cinematic universe.

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Ranking the films in descending order, Prime Business Africa provides a comprehensive look at the entire Fast and Furious series.

10. 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)

2 Fast 2 Furious, directed by John Singleton, is often considered the weakest entry in the franchise. With the absence of Dominic Toretto, the film struggled to find its footing, relying on flashy action sequences rather than the heart and banter that define the series. While it introduced memorable characters like Roman and Tej, played by Tyrese Gibson and Ludacris respectively, the film failed to capture the magic of its predecessor.

9. The Fate of the Furious (2017)

The Fate of the Furious faced the challenge of continuing the series after the tragic death of Paul Walker. While it took a bold step in turning Dom Toretto against his own team, the film faltered by betraying the central theme of family.

By giving Jason Statham’s Deckard Shaw a free pass for murdering Han, the movie lost some of the doofy earnestness that made the franchise so endearing. However, Statham’s chemistry with Dwayne Johnson’s Hobbs was a highlight.

8. Fast & Furious (2009)

Fast & Furious marked a turning point for the franchise, bringing back the core family members and setting the stage for future films.

However, the movie suffered from a tonal imbalance, not fully committing to the street racing drama of the early films or the over-the-top action of the later ones. The car scenes were underwhelming, lacking the kinetic energy and excitement that fans had come to expect.

7. Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw (2019)

Hobbs and Shaw, a spinoff from the main series, focused on the characters played by Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham.

While it had thrilling action sequences, the film deviated from the core elements that define the Fast and Furious franchise. It prioritized genre tropes over the beloved family dynamic, resulting in a movie that felt disconnected from the rest of the series.

6. Fast X (2023)

Fast X, the latest instalment in the franchise, attempts to juggle numerous characters and global locations. With an abundance of characters to keep track of, the film occasionally feels overwhelming.

However, it shines in its absurd action sequences and introduces a flamboyant and insane villain, played by Jason Momoa. Momoa’s character provides a captivating foil to Vin Diesel’s stoic Dom, elevating the film above some of its predecessors.

5. Fast & Furious 6 (2013)

Fast & Furious 6 propelled the franchise into the realm of superhero melodrama. It resurrected Michelle Rodriguez’s Letty and pitted the family against a team of evil doppelgangers. The film embraced its own absurdity, delivering mind-blowing action sequences and cementing Dom as an invulnerable superhuman. However, the infamous endless runway scene fell short and lacked the emotional impact of other instalments.

4. The Fast and the Furious (2001)

The Fast and The Furious, the film that started it all, remains a classic in the franchise. It introduced audiences to a world of street racing and high-speed heists, delivering a grounded crime drama with a focus on family. While it may seem quaint compared to the later films, it still holds up remarkably well and showcases the beginnings of the Fast and Furious legacy.

3. Furious 7 (2015)

Furious 7 faced the immense challenge of dealing with the tragic loss of Paul Walker, who passed away during filming. The film masterfully combines thrilling action sequences with heartfelt moments, resulting in a bittersweet and emotionally honest experience. It features standout performances from Dwayne Johnson, Kurt Russell, and Jason Statham, who delivers one of the franchise’s best villains.

2. F9 (2021)

F9 marked the return of director Justin Lin to the franchise after an eight-year hiatus. The film strikes a balance between wild, over-the-top action and a renewed emphasis on family. It blends surreal blockbuster filmmaking with moments of genuine emotional depth, especially in its tribute to Paul Walker. Despite the introduction of new characters, including John Cena as Dom and Mia’s long-lost brother, F9 manages to maintain the essence of the Fast and Furious series.

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

Often underappreciated, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift stands out as a delightful oddball in the franchise. Director Justin Lin and writer Chris Morgan introduced new characters and transported the action to Japan, resulting in a fresh and exciting instalment.

The film also introduced fan-favourite Han, played by Sung Kang, whose popularity led to his return in subsequent films. Despite initial resistance, Tokyo Drift remains a beloved entry that showcases the franchise’s willingness to take risks.

The Fast and Furious franchise has captivated audiences with its blend of adrenaline-fueled action and heartfelt family dynamics. While not every film is a perfect hit, each instalment has contributed to the ever-evolving universe

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