Our guide is equally useful if you're diving into the franchise for the first time, but be warned, you'll be hooked before you know it.
From timeline switching to canon short movies, we've got your one-stop guide to watching the series in chronological order. If you want to watch the Fast & Furious series properly, you need to do your research first and that's why we're here to help. For a series that started out about speed racing, it's gotten a bit complicated over the years to keep track. The return of Dom and his familia might well have got you hankering for a rewatch of the entire series to date, but if you thought it'd be simple, think again. Fast & Furious 9, or F9: The Fast Saga if you're in the US, debuted to a whopping to $163 million, the biggest international opening for a Hollywood film, at the time, since the global health crisis shuttered cinemas.
We've also included a full event schedule below for you to check out.We waited and waited for the ninth Fast & Furiousfilm, and then it was released. Tickets and information for the screenings are available at. Charlize Theron, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Jordana Brewster, Nathalie Emmanuel and Sung Kang also star. Vin Diesel once again leads the way as Dom, with John Cena joining the cast as his estranged brother, Jakob. The sequel sees Justin Lin return to the director's chair, after previously helming four entries, beginning with Tokyo Drift. Meanwhile, F9 will finally make its way to theaters after being delayed for more than a year. They include AMC Theatres, Regal, Cinemark Theatres, Marcus Theatres, Harkins Theatres, Showcase Cinemas, Santikos Entertainment, B&B Theatres, Cinépolis USA, Georgia Theatre Company, Marquee Cinemas, Epic Theatres, EVO Cinemas, Megaplex Theatres, Maya Cinemas, Xscape Theatres, Silverspot Cinema, Golden Star Theaters, MovieScoop Cinemas and Premiere Cinemas. Quite a few chains are participating as well.
Tickets for The Fast and the Furious will go up today for next week's showings.įast Friday will launch in over 500 movie theaters, with the series eventually expanding to 900. It will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Those who wish to attend can simply head to the event's website and make a reservation at their desired theater. The tickets will be available one week before each screening.
And we cannot wait to blow everyone's minds with the release of F9 on June 25." We're grateful to our theater partners for their help in making this screening series possible and we are delighted to welcome audiences back to theaters to experience the wild Fast ride all over again.
"The Fast films are all about family, and Universal wanted to find a way to thank our huge family of Fast fans around the country for their passion and loyalty over the past 20 years. Jim Orr, Universal's president of domestic theatrical distribution, had this to say about it. The only omission is the spin-off Hobbs & Shaw. All eight main movies in the series are included. Another entry from the series will hit theaters each week leading up to the release of Fast & Furious 9. The series of Fast Friday Screenings kicks off on April 30 with The Fast and the Furious.