In what order to watch the franchise movies The Fast & The Furious: Full Throttle? It may seem like a curious question for a saga that does not depend on logic as much as on its spectacular visuals and its unpredictable script. But, in reality, what became one of the most beloved stories in the action genre has an ever-expanding universe of its own. One with its own rules and that includes an unexpected way to reach its announced conclusion on the big screen.
Therefore, its closing cannot be anything other than a film show that pays tribute to that tradition. Fast & Furious 10 It will be more than just the first steps toward completing the journey of Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his family at the movies. Although it was announced as the first part of two, the outcome will actually be a trilogy. What makes the new film in the saga The Fast & The Furious: Full Throttle It has a fundamental importance when considering the events that will be narrated in the future.
With a villain from the past, the film will need to add information to the franchise’s complicated timeline. The Fast & The Furious: Full Throttle. What is the order in the succession of events that will lead to the great conclusion? We tell you what you should know about the chronology of the films.
The time jumps in The Fast & The Furious: Full Throttle
In its two initial feature films, the saga maintained a successive line of events. The Fast and The Furious: Full Throttlereleased in 2001, and 2 Fast 2 Furious: Full Throttle 2released in 2003, were focused on Sun and Brian (PaulWalker). Specifically, the sequel delved into what happened a year after the events of the first and in the ex-policeman’s escape to Miami.
But in 2006 he came to the big screen Fast and Furious: Tokyo Race, which meant a temporary detour in the series of arguments. Regarded as a spin-off, is not located in the center line of the franchise. Instead, he follows a new group of characters, led by Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) and They have (Sung Kang). The film ends with the latter’s death, despite being one of his most popular figures. Something that led to several chronology changes in the following narratives to allow his return.

So that, within its universe, the feature film is located between what is narrated in Fast & Furious 6 (2013) and Fast & Furious 7 (2015). A detour that marked the curious way of counting the sequels and added narratives. And that became the first attempt to expand the universe of the film group to new places and adventures.
The narratives that complete the central thread
Over the years, supplementary material was added to The Fast & The Furious: Full Throttle in the form of short Rolled for pitches in DVD and Blu-rayallowed information and data to be added without having to resort to post-credit scenes or a longer duration of the footage.
The first of them, titled The Turbo Charged Preludewas included with the domestic format of the year 2003 of The Fast & The Furious: Full Throttle. Directed by Philip Atwell, it explains the transformation of Brian of a policeman LAPD to a criminal. With the same frenetic style and focused on the action of the big screen, the production surprised by its ability to narrate interesting details about the character. And also for answering questions about his future and his decisions.

The next short Full Throttle 3.5: The Bandoleroswas available in the Blu-ray sold in 2009, which included the initial two films in the franchise. Written, directed and starring Vin Diesel, it is a prequel and, at the same time, an added element between the second and third films. The argument tells the reason why Sun and his group steal gasoline trucks at the beginning of the saga. At the same time, he introduces They have, Rich (Don Omar) and Tego (Tego Calderon).
With the time jump and added content, the franchise line of The Fast & The Furious: Full Throttle is the next:
- The Fast and the Furious: Full Throttle (2001)
- The Turbo Charged Prelude (2003)
- 2 Fast 2 Furious: Full Throttle 2 (2003)
- Full Throttle 3.5: The Bandoleros (2009)
- Fast & Furious: Even faster (2009)
- fast & furious 5 (2011)
- fast & furious 6 (2013)
- Fast and Furious: Tokyo Race (2006)
- fast & furious 7 (2015)
- fast & furious 8 (2017)
- Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)
- fast & furious 9 (2021)
- Fast & Furious 10 (2023)
The changes of tone in the saga The Fast & The Furious: Full Throttle
While the first four features focused on underground competitions in urban settings, the tone of fast & furious 5 it was different. With its argument, the franchise took a leap towards the purest action cinema. Which included a new location in Rio de Janeiro and a robbery of $100,000,000 from the drug trafficker Hernan Reyes (Joaquim de Almeida). For its sixth part, the scripts became more complex and included figures such as Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) and his partner Riley Hicks (Gina Carano).
fast & furious 6, which hit the big screen in 2013, marks the beginning of the over-the-top and often wacky spirit of the franchise. The script included the cruel villain Luke Evans as Owen Shawwhose appearance brought with him his brother deckard (Jason Statham). This would end up killing Han in a post-credits scene that connects the dots with the events narrated in Fast and Furious: Tokyo Race.
In the following, the plot explores its own world of references. For fast & furious 7shows the symbolic farewell of Paul Walker, who died on November 30, 2013. The film also adds an extra sequence after the credits, to present the conflict that will be seen in Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw.

towards the end of a long road
For his part, fast & furious 8introduces the evil Cipher (Charlize Theron) and is the first without Paul Walker. The decision to keep the actor’s character, despite his death, caused controversy. But, in reality, his presence is much more anecdotal than real. He is mentioned on more than one occasion, but as a figure now on the sidelines of big events. Finally, fast & furious 9 introduce to Jakob Toretto (John Cena), who becomes his older brother’s nemesis, Sun. In addition, it adds a curious extra sequence.
Now, for the plot that opens the final trilogy, many of the iconic figures of the franchise return. What includes Cipher, deckard and, in an announced post-credits scene, at Hobbs by Dwayne Johnson. Also, the new villain comes from the mythology of the saga. Is about Dante Reyes (Jason Momoa), son of Hernan Reyescharacter of the fifth installment.