Illegal street racing has been roaring through the US for decades, and while it's most associated with California and the hugely successful Fast and the Furious film franchise, head-to-head drag ...
The Fast and Furious franchise debuted over two decades ago, and it was initially a street racing film series. Following its ...
Diesel seems to want to give some closure to that relationship and get back to the important parts of the Fast & Furious franchise: real street racing. Many of the comments on Instagram support ...
2001's "The Fast and the Furious" was a film featuring an LAPD officer (Paul Walker) who went undercover into the world of illegal street racing to join the ranks with a well-established racer ...
While we don't hear nearly as much about the scourge of Japanese tuner cars as when The Fast and the Furious first hit theaters over a decade ago, illegal street racing is still bubbling under the ...
Here’s how it works. Over the course of the past 24 years, the Fast & Furious franchise has gone from one about street-racing and boosting DVD players to a massive action brand known for its ...
Vin Diesel took to Instagram on Thursday to share that Fast & Furious will "finally return home" to Los Angeles to complete the eleventh and possibly final film, Fast X: Part 2, to support the city ...
The original 2001 movie The Fast and the Furious starred Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner, a Los Angeles cop who goes undercover in the street racing world to investigate a gang of hijackers led by ...
Vin Diesel is returning the Fast & Furious franchise to where it all started: Los Angeles. The actor took to social media to share he had a conversation with co-star Jordana Brewster about filming the ...