You can watch the Fast and Furious movies through several streaming and rental platforms, depending on the specific film and your location:
- Peacock streams the first six Fast & Furious movies and some later entries like Furious 7 and Fast X can be rented or purchased there
- Amazon and YouTube allow you to rent or buy all ten Fast & Furious movies, making them the most comprehensive options for the entire series
- DirecTV and FuboTV also offer streaming of some titles like Fast & Furious 6 and Tokyo Drift, with rental/purchase options on Amazon and YouTube
- Freevee (via Amazon) offers Fast & Furious 6 for free with ads
- Max streams some entries like Tokyo Drift and Fast & Furious (2009)
- Hulu streams Fast & Furious (2009) in the U.S.
- Netflix Australia offers Fast & Furious (2009) for streaming
- Apple TV and other digital stores like iTunes and Microsoft Store provide rental and purchase options for many of the films
In summary, for the most convenient and complete access, renting or buying the movies on Amazon or YouTube is recommended. Peacock is the best subscription service for streaming the earlier installments, while other platforms have select titles available. Availability varies by region and service, so checking your local options is advisable