Vin Diesel's Fast & Furious franchise is proving its staying power once again, quietly dominating Peacock's streaming charts in June 2026. As fans eagerly await the franchise's grand finale, they're revisiting the films that started it all, giving the series a massive streaming boost.
According to FlixPatrol, the top three spots on Peacock's most-watched list are currently held by The Fast and the Furious (2001), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006). This nostalgic surge comes as anticipation builds for the final installment, Fast Forever, slated for release on March 17, 2028.
The original film introduced audiences to the underground world of street racing, while its sequels expanded the franchise's scope—from Miami's high-stakes missions to Tokyo's drift culture. Interestingly, Tokyo Drift chronologically falls between Fast & Furious 6 and Furious 7, making it a key piece of the franchise's timeline.
With 14 installments to date—including spin-offs like Hobbs & Shaw, two short films, and the animated series Fast & Furious Spy Racers—the franchise has become a global phenomenon. Its blend of family, fast cars, and over-the-top action has kept audiences hooked for over two decades.
While plot details for Fast Forever remain under wraps, director Louis Leterrier promises a nostalgic ride packed with surprises. The film will bring back beloved heroes and villains for one last epic showdown, celebrating everything that made the series iconic: street racing, jaw-dropping stunts, and emotional family bonds.
Beyond the big screen, NBC has confirmed multiple spin-off series are in development. Though Diesel may not star in these shows, he will serve as executive producer and could make cameo appearances. The primary series pilot is being written by Mike Daniels, but specific plot details are still being kept secret.
For fans looking to catch up before the finale, all Fast & Furious movies are streaming on Peacock. This streaming success mirrors other franchise triumphs, like James Cameron's $7 billion Avatar saga dominating streaming ahead of its June 2026 sequel.
As the franchise gears up for its final lap, this streaming resurgence proves that the Fast family's appeal is as strong as ever. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer, now is the perfect time to buckle up and revisit the films that started it all.
