In November 2014, Universal Pictures chairwoman Donna Langley told The Hollywood Reporter that there would be at least three more films in the franchise after Furious 7 (2015). In October 2017, Diesel revealed in a Facebook live video that Justin Lin, who directed every film from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift through Fast & Furious 6, would be returning for the ninth and tenth films. In May 2018, Daniel Casey was hired to write the screenplay after Morgan left due to his work on the Hobbs and Shaw spin-off film.
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- 1 Brian TylerFast 9 2:48
- 2 Brian TylerFallen 2:25
- 3 Brian TylerVisions of the Past 3:51
- 4 Brian TylerUpward Movement 2:44
- 5 Brian TylerTracking Nobody 2:53
- 6 Brian TylerEnjoying the Moment 3:30
- 7 Brian TylerReconciliation 2:23
- 8 Brian TylerDiamonds and Emeralds 2:43
- 9 Brian TylerAwakened 2:27
- 10 Brian TylerThe Race 2:43
- 11 Brian TylerInnuendo of Character 2:07
- 12 Brian TylerPeligro Minas 5:37
- 13 Brian TylerTracking a Ghost 4:00
- 14 Brian TylerFaith 1:47
- 15 Brian TylerBroken Allegiance 3:53
- 16 Brian TylerBrother 1:47
- 17 Brian TylerTransitions 2:42
- 18 Brian TylerPlans Within Plans Within Plans 4:13
- 19 Brian TylerThe Next Chapter 5:18
- 20 Brian TylerPeace In the Chaos 1:53
- 21 Brian TylerTurning the Screws 3:13
- 22 Brian TylerTwinkie, Ding Dong, And Snowball 1:27
- 23 Brian TylerThis Is My World 3:25
- 24 Brian TylerCar vs. Jet 1:01
- 25 Brian TylerSecurity Breach 3:54
F9: The Fast Saga
(2021)F9 52
| Country | |
| Spoken Language | english, japanese, french, deutsch, spanish |
| Runtime | 2 hr 23 min |
| Budget | $200 000 000 91 |
| Premiere: World | $726 229 501 May 19, 2021 |
| USA | $173 005 945 |
| Other countries | $553 223 556 |
| Box Office – Budget | $526 229 501 |
| Premiere: USA | $173 005 945 May 19, 2021 |
| first day | $29 858 750 |
| first weekend | $70 043 165 |
| Digital: World | September 7, 2021 |
| Parental Advisory | Violence & Gore, ... |
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| Production Companies | |
| Also Known As | Fast & Furious 9 United Kingdom |
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Watched
There is just so much messed up. It’s worse than ever. It’s scary to think what they’ll come up with in the 10th movie. Such films can only be shot under something. And now Mr. Gasoline shares his brutality with his little brother, Mr. Cena.
Watched
This part is currently the weakest of all the parts and for good reason.
The plot is full of clichés, repetitive lines, and plot holes. The villains' plans sound like something straight out of an '80s cartoon like He-Man. New characters (or rather, one character) appear out of nowhere, as the previous installments never even hinted at Toretto’s brother. Han was resurrected using necromancy, with the explanation being that he was working for Kurt Russell, aka a local Nick Fury (or maybe Son simply got bored and decided to return). Plus, the dialogue has become overly pompous, which is rather irritating. But it’s worth saying "thank you" for showing the franchise’s Family Guy infancy.
The stunts are no longer impressive, because compared to a nuclear submarine race, an overturned bus racing through the streets of the glorious city of Tbilisi is no longer impressive. Space travel-something people had been asking for for YEARS when the franchise devolved into blockbusters and sci-fi-they managed to screw it up.
Watched
Terrible entertainment. Everything is bad even for the primitivism of the entire "Fast and the Furious". Attempts at self-irony are a complete shame, two such "funny" scenes in no way interrupt dozens of boring pathos. A beautiful magnet machine and a flight into space are worth nothing when the characters and the plot are so lifeless.
Watched
Even from the point of view of the attraction, the film is weak due to the obvious excess of illogicality, unrealism and pathos. The humor here is just for the sake of humor. There are many jokes, but they are all somehow formulaic, without soul or something. The attempt to intertwine the plot with the previous parts is commendable, but it turned out to be a failure.
Watched
It so happened that I reviewed "Fast and the Furious", which I gave 4 out of 10. Don’t ask. I won’t touch the score. It turns out the movie is so bad that my brain threw out 70% of the plot and scenes this year, so it was kind of a new experience. Spectacular but infuriating experience.
Furious 9 is like Transformers: Age of Extinction . There are a lot of cool moments, everything is richly expensive, but just as pathetic, meaningless, and with a lot of questions about the logic of the plot (about physics, you can be silent for a long time). Still, Fast and Furious 7 was the last good and a little Fast and Furious: Hobbs and Shaw
Watched
It’s clear that Fast and Furious hasn’t been about physics for a long time, but all this show-off with a car in space and other crap is clearly not designed for me. The actors make smiles, then overexert themselves – I used to behave like that in photo booths. The trick with the magnet is kind of pathetic and for the umpteenth time it starts to get terribly annoying. The diesel is swelling and is about to turn into the current version of Ronaldo. That would be funny. But in general, I’m kind!
Watched
Frank fanservice for weird people who love the characters of this movie franchise. Everything will be here. At least in a half-minute role. Only the Rock was not invited, alas. I suddenly got it. N. Emmanuel – decoration of the film. Sina is ok too. Stupid tricks have already ceased to infuriate. FAMILY.
Watched
Yes, I have not seen such clowning for a long time. 4 for past merit only.
Watched
Santa Barbara on wheels with magnets. A proven template, where some mow, others are fanatics. A lot of bright special effects, framed in incendiary tracks, a sea of mind-boggling speeds, shootouts, fights, races, chases: Fast and Furious, what?! Fasten your seatbelts, headphones and turn off your brain, as absolutely unnecessary)
Watched
Probably the worst part. With a serious face to say such nonsense. The actors are terrible. Scenario game. Diesel’s pathos, like his belly, does not fit into the frame. The jokes are very weak. The action is on top, but you don’t worry about the characters. I love the franchise! This is clearly a wrong turn!
Watched
Fabulous crap with a bunch of special effects that are not appropriate and poorly done.
Watched
I have no idea what this film and this franchise can be of interest. At a minimum, it is not about people, but about some kind of androids that do not exist in life. Yes, it is more important than unreal events. In general, even the background did not work.
Watched
Haven’t watched any of the episodes before. Silent movie. Yes, and it looks more like a computer game than a movie, where the characters speak in mechanical semi-philosophical phrases. Which made me laugh a lot. Overall, great and fun. Sometimes it’s funny to watch.
Watched
Nonsense, I don’t even want to look further, it lasted for half an hour, they say the 10th part is better, but this is nonsense, all these old characters should have died at least 3 times for all films, but the franchise needs to be milked. skip.
Watched
What to say. Yes, attraction. Somewhere I even laughed and thanks for that. True, sometimes it seemed that I was watching a boring cartoon. The characters are boring and so is the plot. Sadly. Vin Diesel resembles a dumpling from the freezer, such is his facial expression. The post-credits scene was really amazing.
Watched
Until this part, I was the kind of person who enjoyed thrash. But something very sad. Especially in Diesel’s attempts to play drama.
Watched
Vin Diesel. John Cena. Santa Barbara with fantasy elements. It’s bad when stunts become absurdly funny. The Toretto family is getting bigger.
Watched
It feels like every new installment of Fast and the Furious is getting worse…or is it?
Watched
What to say? This is a very cool f*ck. I rode another roller coaster called "Fast and the Furious" and honestly I liked it. The film is notably inferior in many moments to other parts, but these are trifles. In general, the movie looks like a touch on a larger story. Movie bomb.
Watched
I won’t say that I don’t like the Fast & Furious series. No matter what physics, and logic, films are not about that. I watch with interest every new attraction. It doesn’t matter what the name of the movie is, if you relax, don’t look for something that doesn’t have to be, 2 hours fly by with a bang, it’s fun to watch!
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For you to understand, I even liked Tokyo Drift, but this is already completely beyond. Lois, of course, for stylized flashbacks, but absolutely everything else is stupid crap. So many character returns that give exactly 0 exhaust to the plot (or whatever instead of it). Bue.
Watched
You can find fault with the nonsense happening on the screen as much as you like, but there is no better movie attraction than this franchise today. True, F9 could be better: large-scale, but not spectacular enough and fun. It’s good that, finally, there was a place for banter and self-irony – it’s high time.
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