Ranking of the "Fast and Furious" movies from worst to Best

Ranking of the "Fast and Furious" movies from worst to Best


 "2 Fast 2 Furious" (2003):



Considered by some fans as the weakest entry in the franchise, "2 Fast 2 Furious" suffers from a relatively weaker plot and a shift in focus away from the core ensemble. While it still delivers some entertaining action sequences, it falls short compared to the other films in the series.


"Fast & Furious" (2009):



"Fast & Furious" serves as a bridge between the original film and the later installments, reuniting the core cast and shifting the focus back to street racing. While it features intense action and reunites the beloved characters, some fans felt that it lacked the energy and innovation of the later films.


"The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" (2006):



Taking a detour from the main storyline, "Tokyo Drift" introduces a new protagonist in a different setting. While it initially divided fans, the film has gained a cult following over time due to its unique drifting sequences and a cameo by Vin Diesel at the end that ties it to the larger franchise.


"Fast & Furious 6" (2013):



"Fast & Furious 6" ramps up the action and introduces larger-scale heists and thrilling set pieces. While it may be criticized for pushing the boundaries of realism, it still delivers high-octane entertainment and sets the stage for the later films in the series.


"Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw" (2019):



A spin-off from the main franchise, "Hobbs & Shaw" pairs Dwayne Johnson's Luke Hobbs and Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw in a standalone adventure. While it may deviate from the traditional "Fast and Furious" formula, it showcases the charisma of the lead actors and delivers over-the-top action and humor.

"Fast & Furious Presents: Fast & Furious" (2021):



The ninth installment in the series, "Fast & Furious" maintains the franchise's tradition of high-octane action and introduces new twists and surprises. While some fans found it a bit overstuffed with characters and subplots, it still provides the thrilling entertainment that audiences have come to expect.


"Fast & Furious 7" (2015):

"Fast & Furious 7" is notable for being Paul Walker's final film before his tragic passing. The movie pays tribute to Walker's character, Brian O'Conner, and delivers emotionally charged moments alongside the adrenaline-fueled action sequences that define the franchise.

"The Fast and the Furious" (2001):

The film that started it all holds a special place in the hearts of fans. "The Fast and the Furious" introduces the core characters and the world of street racing, delivering a mix of thrilling car chases and a compelling story of loyalty and family.

"Fast Five" (2011):

Considered by many fans as the franchise's standout film, "Fast Five" redefined the series' direction. It introduces heists and a shift towards more of an action genre, incorporating a larger ensemble cast and showcasing a memorable and thrilling climax. "Fast Five" represents a turning point for the franchise, solidifying its place as a global blockbuster phenomenon.

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