Fast & Furious’ Biggest Trope Is What’s Killing The Franchise

There’s no denying the popularity and success of The Fast and the Furious franchise but there is a trend that has started happening in the back half of the series that’s hurting it. As a whole, Fast and Furious movies have undergone a pretty major overhaul compared to where they began, which is part of the issue.

The franchise began as a relatively small story about street racing and stealing DVDs, then moved to Tokyo to introduce new characters, before bringing everyone together as they basically became superheroes. Due to that, it seems like the Fast and Furious characters are basically never in actual danger, even when they apparently die.

Fast & Furious Has Brought Too Many People Back From The ᴅᴇᴀᴅ

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The biggest problem with the Fast and Furious franchise is that it keeps bringing characters back from the ᴅᴇᴀᴅ. They certainly aren’t the first movie series to ever pull this off, as Star Wars brought back Emperor Palpatine and Wonder Woman 1984 awkwardly brought back Steve Trevor, which is just covering recent years.

While those instances were poorly received by fans and critics, Fast and Furious takes it to the next level by doing it so many times. It first really occurred in a major way when the post-credits scene of Fast Five revealed that Letty was still alive, after everyone saw her die in 2009’s Fast & Furious.

Since then, the franchise has continued on with this trend, and each time, it has had worse results. The trope has reached the point where it’s actively harming each subsequent sequel.

Bringing Letty Back Was The One Time It Was Fine

Michelle Rodriguez (Letty) working on a car in Fast and Furious 6

Michelle Rodriguez (Letty) working on a car in Fast and Furious 6

As noted, the post-credits scene of Fast Five revealed that Letty was still alive. That made getting her back to the team the focal point of Fast & Furious 6, as she had amnesia and didn’t remember any of the heroes. Of course, an amnesia storyline is a disliked trope among fans of almost every medium.

Though that aspect of Letty’s return wasn’t great, the actual comeback worked well enough. This franchise was still in the process of growing and was just starting to get way over the top, so Letty’s return wasn’t expected. It also helped that Michelle Rodriguez is a crowd favorite and longtime fans wanted her back.

The plot added an emotional aspect to the film that wasn’t there in previous installments, as audiences wanted Letty back with the team and with Dom. So even if it was a bit contrived, Letty’s return in Fast & Furious 6 was one that most fans didn’t have an issue with.

We Love Han But He Didn’t Need To Come Back In F9

Sung Kang's Han Lue drives a car in The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift

Sung Kang’s Han Lue drives a car in The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift

Things started to really take a turn for the worse with bringing people back from the ᴅᴇᴀᴅ when Han appeared in the F9 trailer. To be fair, Han is a beloved character who stole the show in Tokyo Drift but was killed off in that film.

Han was so popular that the fifth and sixth films were placed as prequels to Tokyo Drift, allowing him to appear in them. Although it had only been two installments since he had appeared, fans reacted positively to seeing him in the trailer and his return was highly anticipated.

As good as it is to see Sung Kang back on the big screen, the execution of his return was messy. It was revealed that he survived his “death” in a way that didn’t make much sense and was doing an undercover mission for Mr. Nobody. It made everything overly complicated and didn’t track given the character’s history.

On top of that, Han coming back actually took away from a big moment in the franchise. His death was an emotional one when it first happened, but had added importance when it was revealed that Deckard Shaw was behind it. That made Shaw a major villain and Han’s return even led to them working together, which never felt right.

Gisele Returning In Fast X Made The Least Sense

Gal Gadot as Gisele in Fast and Furious

Fast X clearly didn’t learn from the issues of bringing Han back as they doubled down and brought back Gal Gadot’s Gisele in the closing moments. Even more than Han’s return, this makes no sense and whatever explanation they come up with for the sequel is likely to be sloppy.

Gisele was romantically involved with Han and her “death” scene saw her let go of his hand as she fell off a moving vehicle onto a plane runway. Similar to Han’s scene, Gisele’s “death” felt like the kind of thing that was serious and not something she should’ve survived.

Her appearance in Fast X is even more questionable, as she pops up out of a submarine to rescue Letty and Cipher in Antarctica. Has she been working with Mr. Nobody like Han? Is she stationed in Antarctica? On top of that, Gisele isn’t like Letty and Han, as she isn’t a character fans were desperate to see come back.

Death Means Nothing In The Fast Franchise Now

John Cena as Jakob Toretto in Fast and Furious

John Cena as Jakob Toretto in Fast and Furious

Beyond all the plot holes and story issues that this trope brings to the franchise, it also makes it so death doesn’t matter. Whenever a character is on the verge of death or actually seems to die on screen, the audience is now conditioned not to worry about it.

For example, Fast X completely changed Jakob Toretto’s character for the better, only to have him sacrifice himself for Dom and little Brian. However, even before the credits rolled, people were suggesting that Jakob is likely still alive and will be part of the next film.

That takes away from what should’ve been a big, emotional moment. There’s also the cliffhanger at the end of Fast X, which sees several characters’ lives in peril thanks to the nefarious plot of Dante Reyes. It doesn’t hold the same weight that it would in another franchise.

While nobody would believe Dom and Brian are going to die, given their status as main characters, there’s a problem with the cliffhanger surrounding Ramsey, Roman, Tej, and Han. They’re all in a plane that was sH๏τ down, yet no fans actually think they’re ᴅᴇᴀᴅ. Such a pivotal Fast & Furious scene meaning so little is a huge disappointment.

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Movie(s)

The Fast And The Furious, 2 Fast 2 Furious, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Fast & Furious, Fast Five, Fast & Furious 6, Furious 7, The Fate of the Furious, Hobbs and Shaw, F9: The Fast Saga, Fast X, Hobbs and Shaw 2, Fast X: Part 2

First Film

The Fast And The Furious

Cast

Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes, Lucas Black, Sung Kang, Bow Wow, Jordana Brewster, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Charlize Theron, Idris Elba, John Cena

Video Game(s)

The Fast and the Furious (2004), The Fast and the Furious (2006), Fast & Furious: SuperCars, Fast & Furious: Showdown, Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious, Fast & Furious Crossroads

Character(s)

Dominic Toretto, Brian O’Conner, Letty Ortiz, Roman Pearce, Monica Fuentes, Sean Boswell, Han Lue, Twinkie, Mia Toretto, Luke Hobbs, Deckard Shaw, Cipher, Brixton Lore, Jakob Toretto

Comic Release Date

213284


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