Movie:the Fast And The Furious Tokyo Drift

  • NewsSuperfan Movies

    'The Fate of the Furious' Almost Had a Different, Over-the-Top Ending Stunt

    The Fate of the Furious made smashing box office records look effortless during its debut weekend — almost as effortless as the franchise has long made impossible car stunts appear. The movie ends with the rescue of Dominic’s son on a cargo plane. An early version of the climax had Jason Statham pull a car seat from a duffel bag and load Dom’s baby into his car, which is housed inside the cargo plane. Statham then releases the car from the plane, in a scene that would be reminiscent of another

  • NewsYahoo Movies

    Tracking Dom's Trusty Silver Cross From 'The Fast and the Furious' to 'The Fate of the Furious'

    A timeline of the necklace worn by Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) in the "Fast and Furious" films, up to "Fate of the Furious."

  • NewsSuperfan Movies

    The 100 Most Dope, Most Adrenaline-Boosting Lines From the ‘Fast and Furious’ Franchise

    Refresh your memory on the dopest, most adrenaline-boosting (and silliest and weirdest and outdated) lines from the first seven Fast and Furious movies.

  • NewsMeriah Doty

    Infographic: Breaking Down Dom Toretto's Beloved 1970 Dodge Charger R/T

    Of Dominic Toretto’s prized possessions, his jet black 1970 Dodge Charger R/T tops the list.

  • NewsKevin Polowy

    A Brief History of 'Furious' Product Placements

    The Fast and the Furious series has earned well over $2 billion at the box office (a total it is furiously adding to with the record-breaking release of Furious 7), and the franchise has earned plenty of additional dough from product placement. The car brands are, of course, the most obvious — if it’s a model/make of a sports car that can be souped-up, it has been in a Fast and Furious movie, though the franchise has a special place for Dodge Chargers and Mitsubishis. Panasonic: The series was

  • NewsMeriah Doty

    'Fast and Furious' Cars and Crushes: Original Director Recalls Family Firsts

    It has been nearly 15 years since Rob Cohen helmed the surprise international hit The Fast and the Furious, about a group of close-knit, law-flouting street racers. While Cohen didn’t direct the subsequent sequels, he has remained in contact with the main cast, including directing Fast patriarch Vin Diesel in the 2002 extreme-sports action flick XXX. More recently, Cohen directed Jennifer Lopez in the successful low-budget thriller The Boy Next Door, still in theaters, and has other projects i