

Fast and furious 6 letty car movie#
Fast & Furiousĭespite its confusing title, subbing an ampersand for “and,” the movie profitably returned to the series’ roots. Tokyo Drift is an outlier, too far removed from the franchise’s beloved cast. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006): A crew of elite street racers in Tokyo initiates an American teenagerįast & Furious (2009): A crew of elite street racers (and an FBI agent) avenge the murder of one of their ownįast Five (2011): A crew of elite street racers pulls one last job to buy its freedomįast & Furious 6 (2013): A crew of elite street racers pulls one last job to save one of its ownįurious 7 (2015): A crew of elite street racers pulls one last job to avenge the murder of one of its own The Fast and the Furious (2001): A crew of elite street racers is infiltrated by an undercover copĢ Fast 2 Furious (2003): An undercover cop and friend use knowledge of elite street racing crews to bring down a drug lord In case you haven’t seen them, here’s what happens in each one: The series that began as a somewhat realistic look at illegal street racing evolved into something akin to a superhero franchise. Some people may think these movies are all the same, but each one is unique with a diverse array of muscles and motors. We took notes on the car flips, the quips and the man tears spilled over Corona beers, ranking everything. Naturally, we watched every film to determine which movie was the fastest and furious-est of them all. The eighth installment of the Fast & Furious franchise, Fate of the Furious, hits theaters April 14.
