Explains how Dom reunited with Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) and planned a fuel heist in the Dominican Republic. It also introduces Han (Sung Kang). 5. Fast & Furious (2009)
Featuring an entirely new cast and a change of scenery, Tokyo Drift follows troubled American teenager Sean Boswell (Lucas Black), who is sent to live with his father in Japan to avoid jail time. There, he discovers the underground world of drift racing. He is mentored by the effortlessly cool Han Lue (Sung Kang), who tragically dies in a fiery crash near the end of the film. A surprise cameo by Vin Diesel in the final scene teases the interconnected future of the franchise. 4. Fast & Furious (2009) fast and furious all movies
Justin Lin Key Cars: Pontiac Fiero (with a freaking rocket strapped to it), 2020 Toyota Supra Explains how Dom reunited with Letty (Michelle Rodriguez)
No matter how it ends, the Fast and Furious franchise has secured its place in cinema history as a triumphant, quarter-mile-at-a-time phenomenon. Fast & Furious (2009) Featuring an entirely new
Brian forms a deep bond with street racing legend Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel).
With Vin Diesel absent (he chose The Chronicles of Riddick instead), Paul Walker takes the lead. Brian is now a fugitive working with childhood friend Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson) to take down a drug lord in Miami. It’s the most “cops and robbers” of the series, filled with neon, nitrous, and a ridiculous but hilarious cameo from a certain "Monica Fuentes." No Dom, no family—but pure early-2000s nostalgia.