The Ultimate 2025 Guide: Where To Stream Every Fast & Furious Movie Right Now
The "Fast & Furious" franchise has become a legendary cinematic saga, evolving from street-racing crime thrillers into globe-trotting, physics-defying action epics. For fans looking to binge-watch the entire family's journey—from the original 2001 classic to the most recent high-octane installment, Fast X—the streaming landscape is a constantly shifting racetrack. As of December 2025, the films are currently split across major platforms, including Peacock, Max, and Netflix, making a definitive viewing guide essential for any serious fan.
The streaming rights for this massive, multi-billion-dollar franchise are highly dynamic, with movies frequently moving between services like Max (formerly HBO Max) and the Universal-owned Peacock. This comprehensive guide provides the most up-to-date information on where to find every film, including which titles are set to leave or arrive on major platforms in early and mid-2026, ensuring your next adrenaline-fueled marathon is as seamless as a perfect gear shift.
The Complete Fast & Furious Franchise Streaming Status (December 2025)
The core Fast Saga includes eleven main installments and one spin-off film. Universal Pictures, which owns the franchise, is actively consolidating streaming rights, often prioritizing its own platform, Peacock. However, lucrative licensing deals mean the films frequently appear on other major services. Here is the definitive, up-to-the-minute breakdown of where you can stream or digitally purchase every movie in the franchise this month.
- 1. The Fast and the Furious (2001): Currently available to stream on Max (HBO Max) and Tubi (with ads). Also available for digital purchase or rental on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.
- 2. 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003): Look for this title on Peacock and Max (HBO Max). It is also a frequent flyer on other services, so always check your local listings.
- 3. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006): This fan-favorite is often found on Max (HBO Max). Note that this film is crucial for the chronological viewing order, despite its title.
- 4. Fast & Furious (2009): The film that reunited the core cast (Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jordana Brewster) is currently available on Max (HBO Max).
- 5. Fast Five (2011): Often considered the franchise's turning point, this movie is frequently available for streaming on Netflix, but be aware of its dynamic rights. It is also available for digital purchase.
- 6. Fast & Furious 6 (2013): Check Netflix for current availability, though it is one of the titles that may be leaving the platform in early 2026.
- 7. Furious 7 (2015): This emotional installment, featuring Paul Walker's final performance as Brian O’Conner, is typically available only via Digital Rental/Purchase. Streaming rights are often restricted.
- 8. The Fate of the Furious (2017): This film is often available on Max (HBO Max).
- 9. Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019): The popular spin-off starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Jason Statham is currently available via Digital Rental/Purchase, but is scheduled to hit Netflix on August 16, 2026.
- 10. F9: The Fast Saga (2021): As a newer title, F9 is most reliably found on Peacock due to Universal’s ownership.
- 11. Fast X (2023): The penultimate chapter is currently streaming on Peacock and Max (HBO Max), and is also available for digital purchase.
The Chronological Fast & Furious Viewing Order
If you’re attempting a true marathon, the release order and the chronological timeline are not the same! Due to a narrative retcon, the third film, Tokyo Drift, actually takes place much later in the story. To experience the saga in the correct narrative order—following the evolution of Dominic "Dom" Toretto's family and the arc of Brian O’Conner—you must follow this specific timeline:
- The Fast and the Furious (2001)
- 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
- Fast & Furious (2009)
- Fast Five (2011)
- Fast & Furious 6 (2013)
- The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) - Crucially, this is where the story jumps.
- Furious 7 (2015)
- The Fate of the Furious (2017)
- Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)
- F9: The Fast Saga (2021)
- Fast X (2023)
Watching the films in this sequence provides the deepest thematic immersion, especially in understanding Han Lue’s (Sung Kang) storyline and his eventual return to the family.
Why The Fast Saga is a Streaming Rights Headache
The constant shuffling of the Fast & Furious library across different streaming platforms is a direct result of the modern media landscape. Universal Pictures, the studio behind the franchise, has been aggressive about consolidating its library onto its own service, Peacock. However, the sheer popularity and global box office success of the $7 billion franchise make it an incredibly valuable asset for licensing.
This competition for streaming rights is why you see the movies hopping between services:
The Peacock Advantage
As the official home of Universal, Peacock is the most reliable place to find the newest and most expensive entries, such as F9: The Fast Saga and Fast X. Universal uses these films as a major draw to boost Peacock Premium subscriptions. If you are a dedicated fan who wants to watch the newest films first, a Peacock subscription is your best bet for the foreseeable future.
The Netflix and Max Licensing Deals
The older, core films are often licensed out for massive, short-term deals. You may have noticed the entire franchise (or at least seven of the films) is set to leave Netflix in early 2026, only to have a large chunk return in August 2026, including the spin-off Hobbs & Shaw. This pattern of "in-and-out" availability is a common strategy by Universal to maximize licensing revenue while still driving traffic to their own platform.
Furthermore, Max (formerly HBO Max) frequently secures rights to several key titles, including the original The Fast and the Furious and Fast & Furious 4, making it another essential service for a complete binge-watch.
What’s Next: Fast 11 and The Future of the Family
The saga is far from over. Fast X was originally planned as the first part of a two-part finale, with the next film, often referred to as Fast 11 or Fast X Part 2, set to conclude the main story of Dom Toretto and his family. The final installment in the core saga is currently rumored to be released in April 2027, according to an announcement by Vin Diesel at FuelFest 2025.
This final chapter is expected to resolve the massive cliffhanger from Fast X and bring back key characters, including potentially the return of Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) and a final confrontation with the villainous Dante Reyes (Jason Momoa). Given Universal's strategy, the next installment will undoubtedly debut on Peacock shortly after its theatrical run, likely within 45 to 60 days, making the Universal streaming service the ultimate destination for the family's final ride.
Whether you're starting your journey with Brian O'Conner and Dom Toretto for the first time or revisiting the entire saga to prepare for the grand finale, the key to success is patience and a multi-platform strategy. Keep this guide handy, as the streaming rights for this action-packed franchise are always changing, much like the vehicles in a Toretto garage.
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