How to Watch Fast and Furious Movies in Order Online
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Weird news for anyone looking for how to watch Fast and Furious movies in order. Four of the movies – which you can still stream from your couch – ended up in two of the last places we would have looked, Sling TV and Hulu with Live TVtwo of best cable tv alternatives. This is apparently because these services have on-demand content from TNT and TBS.
And we have good news! F9: The Quick Saga is finally streaming online!
The other recent victory came for Speedy 5 arriving at Peacock. But for those trying to sketch out Dom's family tree before his little brother arrives, we've got everything you need to keep pace with the next chapter in the Fast franchise. Like Dom, the Fast and Furious movies can be a little hard to find. As friends complained, “why aren't they all on one service?”
Yes, Common Photos launched the entire Speedy franchise, but unlike how Disney operates the Surprise and Famous person Wars movies, Peacock had a few of those movies, with the rest being fragmented across the web. Two, however, can be found in services such as HBO Max and we have the full details below.
Once you have all the Fast and Furious movies ready to watch, you can drink in the epic pace of those movies. While they start out as fun, fast-paced tales of illegal street racing, they've morphed into traveling narratives that drive our heroes to save the world (and each other).
So we have the complete guide so you can watch the movies before watching (or re-watching) F9. In addition, we have an explainer for the Scene from Fast and Furious 9 credits for those who have already seen the film, and a guide to what we know about Fast and Furious 10.
Here's everything you need to find and watch the Fast and Furious movies in order:
Fast and Furious movies in order, where to watch
So let's start with the Fast and Furious movies in order of theatrical release. This is a fairly easy order to figure out, as the numbers (or puns, like The Destiny of the Livid) on each title show their order. The only movies that are a bit confusing are the ones without numbers: Tokyo Waft comes after 2 Speedy 2 Livid and is followed by Speedy & Livid (the 4th movie).
The most annoying part about finding the Fast and Furious movies is that only a few of the top ten movies are on major streaming services. And they are constantly disappearing. HBO Max has the authentic Fast & Furious movie and 2 Fast & Furious 2, but the Hobbs & Shaw spin-off recently disappeared.
A note for our UK audience, some of the films have different titles there. Fast & Furious 5 is “Fast & Furious 5”, Furious 7 is “Fast & Furious 7” and The Fate of the Furious is “Fast & Furious 8”.
- Fast and Furious (2001): broadcast on HBO Max; rent or buy amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003): broadcast on HBO Maxrent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- Fast and Furious: Tokyo Waft (2006): broadcast on Blue TV Sling or Hulu with Live TVrent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- Fast and Furious (2009): broadcast on Blue TV Sling or Hulu with Live TVrent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- Fast Five (2011): broadcast on Blue TV Sling or Hulu with Live TVrent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- Fast and Furious 6 (2013): broadcast on HBO Maxrent or buy in Google Play and iTunes.
- Furious 7 (2015): rent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- The Fate of the Furious (2017): rent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- Presents Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw (2019): broadcast on fuboTV, Blue TV Sling or Hulu with Live TVor rent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- F9: Fast & Furious 9 (2021): broadcast on HBO Max or buy at amazon, Apple iTunes and several others.
Fast and Furious movies in order of events
If you want to see the movies in the order of their events, you need to move them slightly.
And if you're watching family history, there's also some bonus content to watch: The Turbo-Charged Prelude and Los Bandoleros. Neither is available from traditional sources, but the former is on YouTube and the latter (directed by Vin Diesel) was posted on Vimeo by its editor.
- Fast and Furious (2001): broadcast on HBO Max; rent or buy amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- The Turbo-Charged Prelude (2003): in YouTube
- 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003): broadcast on HBO Maxrent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- Los Bandoleros (2009): in Vimeo
- Fast and Furious (2009): broadcast on Blue TV Sling or Hulu with Live TVrent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- Fast Five (2011): broadcast on Blue TV Sling or Hulu with Live TVrent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- Fast and Furious 6 (2013): broadcast on HBO Maxor buy at amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- Fast and Furious: Tokyo Waft (2006): broadcast on Blue TV Sling or Hulu with Live TVrent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- Furious 7 (2015): rent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- The Fate of the Furious (2017): rent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- Presents Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw (2019): broadcast on fuboTV Blue TV Sling or Hulu with Live TVrent or buy in amazon, Google Play and iTunes.
- F9: Fast & Furious 9 (2021): broadcast on HBO Max and available for purchase or rent at amazon, Apple iTunes and several others.
Fast and Furious movies in order of review scores
The Fast and Furious movies are arguably critic-proof, but there's a range of quality ups and downs to the franchise. So we found each movie's Rotten Tomatoes score and put them in order of how critics rate them.
As you'll see, the simpler, earlier films didn't fare well with the intelligentsia, while the injection of Dwayne Johnson added some appeal to the films.
- Furious 7 (2015): 82%
- Fast Five (2011): 77%
- Fast and Furious 6 (2013): 70%
- Presents Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw (2019): 67%
- The Fate of the Furious (2017): 67%
- F9: The Quick Saga (2021): 59%
- Fast and Furious (2001): 53%
- Fast and Furious: Tokyo Waft (2006): 37%
- 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003): 36%
- Fast and Furious (2009): 28%
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