The complete Fast & Furious franchise in chronological (in-universe timeline) order. The timeline is famously non-linear – most notably, Tokyo Drift was released 3rd but takes place after Fast & Furious 6 in the story.
Streaming Key: Most of the franchise lives on Peacock. Exceptions are noted per entry. Availability may vary by region.
Timeline Watch Order
| # | Title | Release Year | Type | Timeline | Where to Watch |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Fast and the Furious | 2001 | Movie | ~2001 – LA street racing, the original heist | Peacock |
| 2 | The Turbo-Charged Prelude | 2003 | Short Film | Between films 1 and 3 – Brian flees LA | VOD (bundled with 2 Fast 2 Furious) |
| 3 | 2 Fast 2 Furious | 2003 | Movie | Shortly after film 1 – Brian and Roman in Miami | Peacock |
| 4 | Los Bandoleros | 2009 | Short Film | Between films 1 and 5 – Dom as a fugitive in the Dominican Republic | VOD (bundled with Fast & Furious 2009) |
| 5 | Fast & Furious | 2009 | Movie | ~2009 – Dom returns; reunion with Brian | Max |
| 6 | Fast Five | 2011 | Movie | ~2010-2011 – The Rio heist; Hobbs introduced | Peacock |
| 7 | Fast & Furious 6 | 2013 | Movie | ~2011-2012 – Team vs. Owen Shaw; post-credits reveals Han’s fate | Peacock |
| 8 | The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift | 2006 | Movie | ~2013-2014 – Sean in Tokyo; Han’s death (later retconned in F9) | Peacock, Tubi (free w/ ads) |
| 9 | Furious 7 | 2015 | Movie | ~2014-2015 – Deckard Shaw’s revenge; Paul Walker tribute | Peacock |
| 10 | The Fate of the Furious | 2017 | Movie | ~2015-2016 – Dom goes rogue under Cipher’s control | Peacock, Hulu |
| 11 | Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw | 2019 | Spinoff | ~2016-2017 – Hobbs and Shaw vs. Brixton and Eteon | Peacock |
| 12 | F9: The Fast Saga | 2021 | Movie | ~2019-2020 – Dom’s brother Jakob; Han revealed alive; the team goes to space | Peacock |
| 13 | Fast X | 2023 | Movie | ~2020-2021 – Dante Reyes seeks revenge; cliffhanger ending | Peacock |
Upcoming
| # | Title | Release | Type | Where to Watch |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 | Fast Forever | March 2028 | Movie (Finale) | Theaters, then Peacock |
Notes
- Tokyo Drift was released 3rd (2006) but takes place 8th in the timeline, after Fast & Furious 6. This was confirmed starting with Furious 7.
- F9 retconned Han’s death from Tokyo Drift, revealing he faked it and survived.
- The two short films (Turbo-Charged Prelude and Los Bandoleros) are bonus features on their companion films’ home releases. They aren’t on subscription platforms as standalone titles but are available through digital VOD purchases.
- Fast & Furious (2009) is the only main entry not on Peacock – it streams on Max (formerly HBO Max).
- Tubi has Tokyo Drift available free with ads.
- The franchise left Netflix on November 1, 2025 in the US.
- Fast Forever has a confirmed March 2028 release date, directed by Louis Leterrier.