Watch Order Generator
Fast & Furious Watch Order
Watch The Fast Saga in release order, starting with The Fast and the Furious (2001) and finishing with Fast X (2023). The story order opens on the same film and only diverges further down the list. All 11 films run about 23 hours in total.




Release order keeps every twist and reveal intact. Best for a first watch.

1.The Fast and the Furious
2001 · 1h 46m
Where the saga begins, as a street-racing crime story that introduces Dom and Brian.

2.2 Fast 2 Furious
2003 · 1h 48m
A Brian-led sequel without Dom, adding Roman and Tej to the crew for good.

3.The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
2006 · 1h 44m
A near-standalone detour with a new lead, and the film that first introduces Han.

4.Fast & Furious
2009 · 1h 47m
Reunites the original cast and turns the series into an ongoing crew saga.

5.Fast Five
2011 · 2h 11m
The pivot into heist blockbusters, and the entry that brings Hobbs into the franchise.

6.Fast & Furious 6
2013 · 2h 10m
Continues straight on from Fast Five, and its closing scene explains where Tokyo Drift fits.

7.Furious 7
2015 · 2h 18m
Follows on from both Fast 6 and Tokyo Drift, so watching those first matters most here.

8.The Fate of the Furious
2017 · 2h 16m
Turns the crew inward with a story that tests Dom against his own family.

9.Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
2019 · 2h 17m
OptionalA standalone buddy spinoff that sits outside the main thread and can be skipped entirely.

10.F9
2021 · 2h 23m
Digs into Dom's family history and revisits several characters from earlier in the saga.

11.Fast X
2023 · 2h 22m
The latest chapter, built on callbacks to Fast Five, so the earlier films pay off here.
Which order is right for you
Release order vs story order
The Fast saga is best watched in release order, even though Tokyo Drift secretly takes place much later in the timeline. Chronological order shifts Tokyo Drift to after Fast & Furious 6 to line up with Han's story. For a first watch, release order keeps the surprise intact.
Release order follows the real-world dates the films came out. It is usually the safest choice for a first watch, because every reveal, cameo, and callback lands the way audiences experienced it at the time.
Story order follows the in-universe timeline instead, so prequels and period-set entries jump forward in the list. For The Fast Saga both orders open on The Fast and the Furious (2001), and the timeline only diverges further down the list. Switching orders moves 4 of the 11 titles. It is a good second pass once you already know the saga.
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