Related: The Guide: Staying In – sign up for our home entertainment tips Like a 1969 Yenko Camaro soaring off a Florida quay on to the luxury yacht of an Argentinian drug baron, the Fast & Furious franchise can be seen as one prolonged exercise in defying gravity.
Its ascent has been difficult to believe but impossible to deny. It is the seventh most lucrative franchise in movie history.
Now, with cinemas reopening at last, the long-delayed Fast & Furious 9 seems to be the movie people are most excited about seeing on the big screen.
What began 20 years ago as a humble street-racing thriller has morphed into arguably the action-movie franchise of our times (we’ll argue about that later).
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