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Fast & Furious Franchise Watch Order

by Nicholas Nov 25,2025

As one of cinema's longest-running franchises, The Fast and Furious series has evolved from gritty street racing films to Hollywood's ultimate spectacle of high-octane action—a transformation that's earned nearly $2 billion worldwide.

The franchise's twelve installments (nine main films, one spinoff, and two shorts) weave a complex narrative that can be challenging to follow. With Fast X now available for streaming on Amazon, we've created this guide to help you watch the Fast and Furious films chronologically.

At the end of this article, you'll find a release order timeline if you prefer viewing the series as it premiered. We've excluded the animated series Fast & Furious: Spy Racers since it doesn't impact the main storyline.

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The Fast Saga Chronological Viewing Order

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How Many Fast and Furious Films Exist?

The franchise currently includes 12 Fast and Furious films, 2 short films, and an animated series. Fast X: Part 2 (also called Fast 11) is expected to conclude the main saga, though spinoffs may continue. Check our streaming guide for where to watch each installment.

Total Runtime for All Fast Films

A complete Fast saga marathon requires nearly a full day. Watching every film back-to-back takes approximately 23.5 hours—perfect for an epic weekend binge.

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Fast Saga Chronological Timeline

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12. F9 (2021)

The penultimate film before Fast X, directed by Justin Lin, introduces Dom's estranged brother Jakob Toretto (John Cena). The ensemble cast faces Project Aries—a device threatening global security—culminating in Roman and Tej's infamous Pontiac spaceflight.

Read our F9 review.

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13. Fast X (2023)

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Positioned as the series' penultimate chapter, Fast X pits Dom against Dante (Jason Momoa), seeking vengeance for events in Fast Five. Currently available to rent on Amazon or stream via Peacock.

Read our Fast X review.

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The Fast Saga's Future

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With Fast X: Part 2 scheduled for 2026, the main saga approaches its finale—but the universe expands with Dwayne Johnson's 2025 Hobbs film and rumored female-led spinoffs.

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