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While Brian became an FBI agent, Roman started spending time and money gambling in Las Vegas, according to his Fast Five profile. In Fast Five, Roman is called by Brian to be part of a team to pull off a heist of a $100 million. He is described by Dom and Brian as "fast-talker" (someone who can talk their way through anything, or as Dom puts it ...
While developing Fast Five, Universal Pictures deliberately departed from the street racing theme prevalent in previous films in the series, to transform the franchise into a heist action series involving cars. By doing so, they hoped to attract wider audiences that might otherwise be put off by a heavy emphasis on cars and car culture.
The series moved towards heists and spying with Fast Five (2011), which was followed by five sequels in that genre, the most recent of which, Fast X, was released on May 19, 2023. Universal expanded the series to include the spin-off film Hobbs & Shaw (2019), while its subsidiary DreamWorks Animation followed this with the six-season animated ...
Fast X (2023) The Furious films are winding to a close, with potentially only two movies left before the franchise calls it a wrap. This first of the two is set to premiere in May 2023 with many ...
Although almost every Fast film follows a typical timeline, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift jumps ahead into the future, falling between the events of Fast & Furious 6 and Furious 7. The ...
1970 Dodge Charger R/T – Dominic Toretto's car, but driven by Brian at the end of Fast & Furious when he, Mia, Santos and Leo intercept Dom's prison bus. 2009 Nissan GT-R – Like in the ending Fast Five, Brian got the car the result of a robbery in Rio De Janeiro, just like Dom who bought a black Dodge Challenger. In 2 films later he ...
Han's death is seen again in Furious 7 through archival footage from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift and Fast & Furious 6, occurring at the same time the same pack bomb delivered to Dominic's house goes off. Han's death was the reason Dominic appeared in Tokyo at the end of Tokyo Drift - to retrieve his body back to Los Angeles for burial ...
The Fast & Furious film series was inspired by an article on street racing, "Racer X", that appeared in the May 1998 issue of Vibe magazine. [6] Having witnessed his father's death in a stock car race, Dom is left with the responsibility of taking care of his younger sister, Mia Toretto, and leading the racers dependent on him. [7]