In a mid-credits scene, it is revealed that the person whose car crashed into Han, killing him in Tokyo Drift, was driven by none other than Owen Shaw's brother, Deckard (Jason Statham), who is now seeking vengeance on the crew who injured and captured his brother.Įventually, it's revealed that the leverage Cipher has over Dom is that she has captured Elena and her infant son it turns out Elena was pregnant when she and Dom split up, and she never told him. Meanwhile, a grieving Han decides to take his Fast Five money to Tokyo, where he and Gisele had once talked about moving, which is what puts him there at the beginning of Tokyo Drift. At the end of the film, although Letty still doesn't have her memories, Elena graciously steps aside to allow her and Dom to be together. Shaw is grievously injured after being thrown from the plane and is subsequently arrested by Hobbs, who then secures pardons for Dom and his crew in exchange for their assistance. They're ultimately successful in stopping Shaw, but Gisele (who was in love with Han) is killed in the process.
The final act of the film sees Dom's crew pursuing Shaw's crew to a runway, where Dom's group is determined to keep Shaw's plane from taking off with its weapons of mass destruction. Fortunately, whether you're completely lost or just need a brief refresher, we're here to recap and explain the ending of every Fast and Furious film, firmly orienting you in the Fast and Furious world as we prepare to speed toward the end of the saga.
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In short, being prepared for F9 is not just a matter of remembering how each movie ended, but also where it fell in the Fast and Furious timeline. With that much distance, a large ensemble cast, and the fact that the Fast and the Furious franchise already contains nine films spread out over nearly two decades, it's fair if Fast fans need a bit of a refresher on where we wound up after each one.Īdding another layer of complexity into the mix is the fact that the Fast and the Furious movies don't go in chronological order, a fact which looks like it's going to be particularly relevant in F9. By that point, it will have been more than four years since the release of its direct predecessor, The Fate of the Furious, and nearly two years since the franchise's first spinoff, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw. After numerous delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, F9: The Fast Saga will finally race into theaters on June 25, 2021.