Which Fast And Furious Movies Have Post Credit Scenes?

We all know that the Fast and Furious franchise is one of the biggest in Hollywood. But did you know that some of the movies have post credit scenes? Here’s a list of which ones do!

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The Fast and the Furious

The Fast and the Furious is a franchise based on a series of action films that is largely concerned with illegal street racing, heists and espionage, and includes material in various other media that depicts characters and situations from the films. There have been nine films released in the franchise, as well as two short films that tie into the series, with more planned.

Out of all of the films in the franchise, only four of them have post-credit scenes. The first film to have a post-credit scene was The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, which was released in 2006. The scene featured Han Seoul-Oh (Sung Kang) driving in Tokyo and talking on the phone to someone about how he was thinking about getting out of the business.

The next film to feature a post-credit scene was Fast Five, which was released in 2011. The scene showed Dwayne Johnson’s character Luke Hobbs sitting in his office when Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) comes in and asks for help with something. Hobbs agrees to help and the two walk out together.

The third film with a post-credit scene was Fast & Furious 6, which was released in 2013. The scene features Shaw (Luke Evans) escaping from prison with the help of his sister Mia (Jordana Brewster).

The most recent film to feature a post-credit scene was Furious 7, which was released in 2015. The scene shows Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell) giving Dom (Vin Diesel) a suitcase full of money as payment for their help earlier in the film.

2 Fast 2 Furious

2 Fast 2 Furious was released in June of 2003, and is the second movie in the franchise. The movie has a post credit scene ofAgent Bilkins and Agent Markham discussing the future of Dominic Toretto with Brian O’Conner.

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is a 2006 American action film directed by Justin Lin, produced by Neal H. Moritz and written by Chris Morgan. The third installment of The Fast and the Furious franchise, it takes place between the events of sixth and seventh films, Tokyo Drift follows high school car enthusiast Sean Boswell, who is sent to live in Tokyo with his father, a United States Navy officer.

While attending high school there, he becomes friends with Twinkie, Han Lue and Automotive Repair Shop owner/ drift racer Takashi. When drift racing against Takashi’s cousin DK, Sean gets himself involved in the world of illegal racing in Tokyo. After DK’s death at Hans’ hands during a race-off to win face for Han’s Yakuza boss after Sean put a move on DK’s girlfriend Mia Toretto ( Han’s ex ), Sean is forced to work for Han in order to repay his debt, as well as prove himself to be a better drifter than DK was.

The film was released in the United States on June 16, 2006. Despite mixed reviews from critics, Tokyo Drift grossed $158 million worldwide and is currently the lowest-grossing film in the franchise.

Fast & Furious

Fast & Furious is an American media franchise based on a series of action films that is largely concerned with illegal street racing, heists and spies. The first film appeared in 2001, and the most recent film, Furious 7, was released in 2015. The franchise has been translated into various platform games and comics.

Since 2009, all of the films have featured a post-credits scene teasing a future installment or even spin-off. Here’s a list of all the Fast & Furious movies with post-credits scenes:

-Fast & Furious (2009)
-Fast Five (2011)
-Fast & Furious 6 (2013)
-Furious 7 (2015)

Fast Five

In the fifth film of the Fast and Furious franchise, Fast Five, there is a post-credits scene. The scene features Vin Diesel’s character, Dominic Toretto, and Dwayne Johnson’s character, Luke Hobbs, in a bar. They are discussing how they can bring down Autobots in the next movie.

Fast & Furious 6

The 2013 movie Fast & Furious 6 is the sixth installment in the Fast & Furious franchise. The movie follows Dom (Vin Diesel), Brian (Paul Walker), and the rest of their crew as they attempt to take down a criminal mastermind named Owen Shaw (Luke Evans).

The movie includes several spectacular car chases and action sequences, and fans of the franchise will not be disappointed. The movie also features a post-credits scene, which teases the next installment in the franchise, Fast & Furious 7.

Furious 7

Furious 7 is the first Fast & Furious movie to feature a post-credits scene. The scene shows Deckard Shaw (played by Jason Statham) visiting his injured brother Owen in hospital. Shaw tells Owen that he will “have his revenge” on the people who hurt him.

The Fate of the Furious

Despite being the eighth movie in The Fast and the Furious franchise, The Fate of the Furious is the first not to feature a post-credits scene. However, that’s not to say that the movie is totally devoid of Easter eggs for fans. As Dom (Vin Diesel) and his team are driving away from Cuba at the end of the film, we see a shot of a familiar orange car parked on the side of the road. This is a reference to Brian O’Conner’s (Paul Walker) Toyota Supra from the first movie.

Fast & Furious 9

At the end of Fast & Furious 9, there is a post-credits scene. This scene shows Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his family at a funeral. It is revealed that Han Lue, acharacter who was killed off in Tokyo Drift, is the one who died. The scene ends with Dom saying “Han will always be with us”.

Fast & Furious 10

All of the “Fast and Furious” movies have post-credit scenes except for “Fast Five.” The most recent movie in the franchise, “Fate of the Furious,” has two post-credit scenes. One features Dwayne Johnson’s character Luke Hobbs getting a call from an old friend, and the other sees a convoy of cars driving through Havana, Cuba.

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