Fast & Furious' transition from a street racing series to an action giant helped the franchise become a box office success, and its over-the-top, ridiculous scenes were a huge part of its journey.
The Fast franchise is loaded with fleshed-out characters for viewers to get invested in, high-stakes drama, and action sequences that were once just simple car chases through the streets of Los ...
Furious 7 famously changed its ending to honor Paul Walker, but the film's original ending would have completely changed the ...
Had Brian rolled up to Dom's shop in an already-swapped car — an idea eventually reused for "Tokyo Drift," where Sean Boswell crashes Han's RB26-swapped S15 Silvia and eventually reuses its engine in ...
What started out as a movie about cars and family has rapidly became a franchise with over-the-top car stunts, with all types of vehicles driving backward, driving in space, and surviving massive ...
Watching a “Fast and Furious” movie not only forces you to sit on the edge of your seat, it makes you long for your own international heist crew. Chief among the films’ themes is the idea that family ...
Dom Torretto drives this suped up 1971 Plymouth GTX in The Fate of the Furious during the time when he has apparently gone rogue and betrayed his family. We see it in New York City, where his friends ...