Fast & Furious isn’t locked to just one streaming service right now; where you can watch it depends on which specific movie you mean and what country you’re in, but most of the main films are currently available on big subscription platforms like Peacock and often rotate through services like Netflix, Max, and Tubi (usually with ads) in the US.

Quick Scoop

If you’re in the US and just searching “what streaming service is Fast and Furious on,” the safest current bets are:

  • Peacock – Frequently carries multiple core Fast & Furious movies (including later entries like Fast Five , Fast & Furious 6, F9 and Fast X at various times).
  • Max – Has hosted entries like Fast & Furious (2009) in its catalog.
  • Tubi – Sometimes offers earlier movies (like the 2001 original) streaming free with ads.
  • Netflix – Periodically picks up “most of the series” for a limited window, but availability changes and may not include every single film at once.

Because streaming rights change often, the exact answer can vary even month to month, and some titles may only be available to rent or buy (Prime Video, Apple TV, YouTube) rather than stream in a subscription.

Mini breakdown by example titles (US, recent info)

  • The Fast and the Furious (2001) – Has been available on ad-supported platforms like Tubi, plus digital rental or purchase stores.
  • Fast & Furious (2009) – Listed as streaming on Max, with rental and on‑demand options elsewhere.
  • Fast Five (2011), Fast & Furious 6 (2013), Furious 7 (2015), F9 (2021), Fast X (2023) – Often grouped on Peacock, with parallel rental options on Amazon/YouTube/iTunes.

Because you’re likely seeing different answers in forums and guides, that’s usually due to this constant rotation across platforms.

Quick how‑to check right now

  1. Open a streaming aggregator or guide (like JustWatch or a similar site) and search the specific title (Fast Five , F9 , etc.).
  1. Filter by your country/region to avoid mismatches with UK, Australia, or NZ listings.
  1. Check both “streaming” and “rent/buy” tabs, since some movies in the saga may only be available as digital rentals at the moment.

TL;DR: In early‑2026, your best first stop for “Fast & Furious” movies in the US is Peacock , with some entries on Max , free‑with‑ads options like Tubi , and rotating appearances on Netflix , while any missing films can usually be rented on Prime Video, Apple TV, or YouTube.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.