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MgmBo. It’s a very big year for The Fast and the Furious series, which is simultaneously celebrating the 20th anniversary of the release of the first film, the 15th anniversary of The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift, the 10th anniversary of Fast Five, and the debut of the brand new ninth film, F9. The Fast series has taken an unusual path through the years compared to many other franchises, both in how it became a much larger, global box office sensation several films in, and in how it took quite awhile for it to be clear just how surprisingly complex and intertwined its mythology would become and how much it would lean on characters from the past – albeit with a few retcons along the way. At this point, it feels like any and everyone who’s ever been in these films could come back – even if they previously appeared to die. Indeed, F9 features several prominent returns, first and foremost Han Sung Kang, who was seemingly killed off in Tokyo Drift. Han’s not the only Tokyo Drift character in the film either, which also features Sean Boswell Lucas Black, who previously briefly returned in Furious 7, Twinkie Shad “Bow Wow” Moss, and Earl Hu Jason Tobin, the latter two having not been seen in the franchise for 15 years. So who else could and should come back? We look at some potential characters below, along with thoughts and the top poll results from Fandom’s The Fast and the Furious Wiki community on who they’d like to see again. A couple notes We decided to mostly leave out characters who at the moment are listed as dead but again, Letty Ortiz and Han tell us never say never or anyone who has been seen in the last couple of films and instead focus more on folks who’ve been gone for quite awhile. But Hector, it was great to see you at the Race Wars in Furious 7! LEON Johnny Strong as Leon in 'The Fast and the Furious' When it comes to Dominic Toretto’s original crew in the first Fast movie, we know exactly where everyone ended up with one glaring exception. While we still follow Dom and Letty’s adventures, and we have witnessed the deaths of both Jesse in the first film and Vince in Fast Five, the “Whatever happened to Leon?” questions continue to linger. The stoic Leon Johnny Strong was last seen helping Letty after she crashed at the end of the first film and then escapes the authorities. Where did he go? Where has he been the last 20 years? And why have he and Dom seemingly never teamed up again? Many would love to see Leon return, as at the time we published this article, he was tied for first in our poll on which character fans would like to see again, bringing in 23% of the vote. Said R-Tik Jack, regarding who they’d like to see return, “Leon, because we haven’t seen his whereabouts” while Uby2111 wrote, “It’d be cool if [Leon] returned in either Fast 10 or 11 so that he can reunited with Dom and his family.” BILKINS AND TANNER Quick, besides Brian O’Conner, what other character from The Fast and the Furious returned in 2 Fast 2 Furious? Why that would be Bilkins Thom Barry, of course! FBI Agent Bilkins was part of the case Brian was working in the original film and later recruited Brian and then Roman Pearce to help him take down Carter Verone in 2 Fast 2 Furious. Even without Brian’s direct involvement in the series these days, Dom and Roman’s continued adventures — sometimes in conjunction with parts of the US government — certainly leave room for more familiar faces from the FBI to make an appearance. If they wanted to go even deeper, they could also bring back Tanner Ted Levine, Bilkins’ LAPD counterpart from that joint police/FBI case in the first movie. After all, Tanner is the one who first said “family” in this series! He knew what it was really all about right from the start… SUKI Devon Aoki as Suki in '2 Fast 2 Furious' We meet several Miami racers at the start of 2 Fast 2 Furious, including Orange Julius and Slap Jack who both help in the big final sequence of that film, but it’s Suki Devon Aoki who’s much more prominent throughout that story. After proving her racing prowess by coming in second only to Brian in 2 Fasts opening race, Suki is shown to be a close friend, ally, and it seems even more to Tej Parker, and is someone Brian can count on whenever he needs help. It’s safe to say that Suki’s return would be most welcome, and with 23% of the vote in our poll, she had a last minute, NOS-powered surge to tie for first in our poll on which character you’d most like to see come back to the series. Wrote Leprechaun096, “I’d like to see Suki return since she proved herself as a competent driver and I think could be great to add to the team.” It’s worth noting that Devon Aoki has seemed to have retired from acting in recent years, but who knows, maybe she could be lured back for one last ride… MONICA FUENTES Eva Mendes as Monica Fuentes in '2 Fast 2 Furious' An integral part of 2 Fast 2 Furious was US Customs agent Monica Fuentes Eva Mendes. Having gone undercover within Carter Verone’s organization, she helped Brian and Roman in bringing Verone down. Fuentes especially stands out because she actually did make a surprise return already to the Fast series, when we discovered she was now working alongside Luke Hobbs at the Diplomatic Security Service in some capacity in Fast Five’s post-credit scene. Curiously though, Fuentes was then not used in any of the subsequent sequels, despite that tease hinting she would be. Fuentes was another character who got a lot of votes on our poll, coming in second place, with 22% saying they’d like her to return. Recently, Vin Diesel insinuated that Eva Mendes could be back soon, after an EW interviewer told him they’d love to see her again and he replied, “We’ll just wait for 10. Let’s just say, the fact that you guys know that the studio is saying, we can’t cover all this ground that needs to be covered in just one movie.’ You can only imagine what is to come.” NEELA Nathalie Kelley as Neela in 'The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift' As mentioned above, F9 features the return of several characters from The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift, but Neela Nathalie Kelley is not among them. Neela was not only the love interest of Sean Boswell in Tokyo Drift, she also had a history with that film’s villain, Takashi. Now that we’ve seen Sean and his pals again, why not catch up with Neela? She was last seen announcing Sean and Dom’s race and it’s certainly possible she’s still part of the racing scene. And if not, there’s any number of ways to bring her back given the career paths in the Fast and the Furious series allow for just about anything. Who’s to say Neela’s not been running around having spy missions of her own at this point? VEGH Clara Paget as Vegh in 'Fast 7 Furious 6' Is Vegh Clara Paget dead? Perhaps. But while we last saw her crashing her car, there was certainly no conclusive evidence it was a fatal impact. And again, we’re dealing with a series where what would be considered fatal is very different from what you and I might consider fatal. In Fast & Furious 6, Vegh is portrayed as one of Owen Shaw’s most trusted team members and right hand woman, as she determinedly participates in and helps orchestrate all sorts of mayhem. Amusingly identified as the counterpart to Brian — they’re both the attractive blond on their team, you see — Vegh was ultimately vanquished by Brian, who caused her crash. However, if Owen can survive what looked to be far more dire circumstances, Vegh can still be out there too. Would she ultimately ally herself with Dom and his crew in some manner, like the Shaw brothers have, or remain a foe? Hmm… VERONE, TAKASHI, AND BRAGA Some of the villains from the later Fast films have popped back up again, such as Owen Shaw Luke Evans in The Fate of the Furious albeit with a bit of redemption, helping his brother Deckard save Dom’s son and now Cipher Charlize Theron in F9, but many of the early foes were one and done characters, with only the fourth film’s villain, Braga, appearing again briefly in Fast & Furious 6. So what exactly has happened to guys like 2 Fast 2 Furious Carter Verone Cole Hauser, Tokyo Drifts Takashi Brian Tee, and the aforementioned Arturo Braga John Ortiz since we last saw them? Many fans are curious, and some would like to see them all return together. Davigs72 even includes the first film’s villain, Johnny Tran Rick Yune, who’s another “he sure seemed dead last we saw” character, writing, “I’d like to see all the old villains Tran, Verone, Takashi, Braga for example come back and team up against the family in the final movie.” THAT GIRL MINKA KELLY PLAYED Minka Kelly as The Girl in 'The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious' The 2003 DVD for 2 Fast 2 Furious featured a dialogue-free short, the amusingly-titled The Turbo Charged Prelude to 2 Fast 2 Furious. The short charted Brian’s journey as a fugitive after he let Dom go at the end of the first film, as he flees from Los Angeles and ultimately ends up in Miami. During his adventures, he encounters an unnamed girl at a diner who helps him escape when local police are on to his presence. He then sees she has a newspaper with an article about him and realizes she knew who he was all along. Sure, this appeared to just be a random girl who thought Brian was hot and endangered her own safety helping him, but what if there was more to it and she helped him because she was assigned to help him? What if she worked for Mr. Nobody Kurt Russell, who wanted to get Brian to safety? What if she worked for Ciper, who had her own nefarious reasons to keep Brian away from the cops? Minka Kelly, who played this rather obscure, unnamed character in The Fast and the Furious series, has gone on to have a successful career in projects like Friday Night Lights and Titans, but maybe it’s time to bring her back and reveal The Girl has been a crucial player in the Fast mythos this whole time!
F9 comes out only in theaters on Friday, June 25, and it is actually the tenth film in the increasingly large-scale Fast Saga. The action epic includes animated TV shows, video games, music, and, of course, the original movies that gave the “fast cars” saga its birth. It’s still possible to get up to speed pun not intended by streaming the other titles before watching the newest film in the franchise, but they are not all in one place. Here’s a quick look at where you can find the earlier titles in the saga before heading to the theater to watch F9. The Fast and the Furious and 2 Fast 2 Furious The first two films in the franchise are tied to police officer Brian O’Conner — first when he infiltrates a street racing crew suspected of masterminding a series of big-rig hijackings in Los Angeles. Then, when he teams up with an ex-con buddy to bring down a shady import-export dealer. Both are available on HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video. The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift A different set of characters are tied to this film, as is the venue — but the action is pretty much the same, as a driver gets involved in the underground world of drift racing. It’s available on-demand from fuboTV. Fast & Furious By the fourth flick in the franchise, fugitive ex-con Dom Toretto restarts his old feud with Brian O’Conner. However, the two have to shelve their issues to unite against a common enemy. It’s available on-demand from fuboTV and from AMC+. Fast Five O’Conner and Toretto have teamed up to pull one last job to gain their freedom. You can stream Fast Five on Peacock. Fast & Furious 6 Hobbs has Dominic and Brian reassemble their crew in order to take down a team of mercenaries. This one is available on Peacock, TNT, TBS, and TruTV. Furious 7 In the seventh film of the franchise, Deckard Shaw is looking for revenge against Toretto and his family for his comatose brother. You can stream this one on-demand on fuboTV and on FXNow. The Fate of the Furious A mysterious woman lures Toretto into a life of crime and forces him to betray those close to him. This one is available for rent or purchase all over the place, including Prime Video, iTunes, Google Play, FandangoNow, and Vudu. Fast & Furious Presents Hobbs & Shaw A spin-off of the franchise has US Diplomatic Security Service Agent Hobbs and outcast Shaw joining forces to take down a cyber-genetically enhanced anarchist. This one is available through Prime Video. Fast & Furious Spy Racers For the completists out there, an animated series from Netflix has been released that is only distantly related to the movies. It tells the stories of teenage driver Tony Toretto — Dom’s cousin — and his friends who have been recruited by a government agency to infiltrate a criminal street racing circuit as undercover spies. It has just completed its fourth 8-episode season.
F9 The Fast Saga character movie poster, photo courtesy Universal Pictures The Fast and Furious franchise continues to race its way into the hearts of fans. The latest installment in the high-octane franchise F9 is one many subscribers are looking forward to seeing, leading them to wonder as to whether or not it is one of the many excellent action movies available on them or hate them, the Fast movies continue to blaze into theaters full of incredible action and next-level car chase sequences. But, after eight films and a spinoff, the series is making its way towards its final lap, and F9 is essentially the beginning of the end for the core story of the time around, Vin Diesel returns as Dominick Toretto to take on a new threat, his brother played by The Suicide Squad’s John Cena. Jordana Brewster, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, and Nathalie Emmanuel are back in the mix as are pretty stoked that Han is making a triumphant comeback after meeting his demise at the hands of Jason Statham’s character Hobbs in The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift. Shazam! 2’s Helen Mirren and The Old Guard’s Charlize Theron also reprise their roles from The Fate of the Furious, making F9 a must-watch event for fans of the long-running, pulse-pounding set of Fast and Furious 9 on Netflix?Netflix subscribers that live their life a quarter-mile at a time are going to be in for some bad news. The film F9 is not available to stream on this is absolutely not great news by any means, there are several other options subscribers can enjoy on the streaming service. Titles like 6 Underground, Extraction, and The Old Guard are just some of the exemplary action options available on to watch F9F9 is currently in theaters, and it is unknown at this time where the film will go when it makes its streaming debut. It will be interesting to see if Fast & Furious 9 races its way to Netflix when that time comes. The film is from Universal Pictures, whose titles usually end up on HBO Max or Peacock, so fans will just have to wait and see how things play can check out the trailer belowWill you be watching F9 in theaters?
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