Before the release of Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame, the ambitious finale to a saga told through 22 movies, Marvel hosted the viewing of all of its 22 movies in theatres over 59 hours.

While watching 22 movies over 59 hours is a bit too excessive, watching 8 movies of the Fast & The Furious series is pretty digestible. Each part of the series starting from the first Fast & The Furious will be played in selected few theatres every Friday from April to June until F9 gets released.

The series will kickstart with The Fast and the Furious on April 30, after which 2 Fast 2 Furious on May 7 will be played, following which The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift on May 14, Fast & Furious on May 21, Fast Five on May 28, Fast & Furious 6 on June 4, Furious 7 on June 11 will air, and end with The Fate of the Furious on June 18.

However, the interesting catch is that all the movies will be screened for absolutely free. If this becomes common practice with new releases of different franchises, then fans will feel more inclined to invest their money into following the story.

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Nitish Vashishtha

Nitish is a freelance writer and correspondent who has been covering celebrity news, pop culture and entertainment for over 4 years. He has experience writing for various media outlets and continues to be passionate about bringing the latest news and insights to readers.

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