Where to Watch ‘Fast and Furious 9’

Fast & Furious 9 is finally rolling onto screens this year after multiple delays, debuting the latest adventure in the hit franchise that’s been bringing the thrills since 2001. F9, which sees the return of stars like Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez, comes from director Justin Lin, who brought us four previous Fast & Furious films.

In the latest Fast & Furious film, which marks the penultimate installment in the franchise, Dom (Vin Diesel) and his family are up against his younger brother, Jakob (John Cena), who has teamed up with Cipher (Charlize Theron) to take Dom down.

Curious when F9 premieres? Wondering how to watch F9? Here’s everything you need to know about watching Fast & Furious 9. 

WHEN DOES FAST AND FURIOUS 9 PREMIERE?

In about a month, Fast & Furious 9 will zoom into theaters. After being pushed multiple times, F9 is set set to premiere on Friday, June 25.

WILL FAST AND FURIOUS 9 BE ON HBO MAX?

Right now, there are no plans to put Fast and Furious 9 on HBO Max. While multiple Warner Bros. releases have made their way onto the streaming platform this year, F9 is a Universal release, which means it doesn’t fall under the Warner Bros. simultaneous HBO Max and theater release schedule.  For more info, check out our post Will ‘Fast & Furious 9’ Be on HBO Max?

FAST AND FURIOUS 9 CAST: WHO STARS IN THE NEW FAST AND FURIOUS MOVIE?

The latest Fast & Furious movie stars Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto, Michelle Rodriguez as Letty Ortiz, Tyrese Gibson as Roman Pearce, Ludacris as Tej Parker, John Cena as Jakob Toretto, Jordana Brewster as Mia Toretto, Nathalie Emmanuel as Ramsey, Sung Kang as Han Lue, Helen Mirren as Magdalene “Queenie” Shaw, Kurt Russell as Mr. Nobody, and Charlize Theron as Cipher.

WHERE TO WATCH FAST AND FURIOUS 9:

The current release plan for Fast and Furious 9 means it will hit theaters first, but that doesn’t mean it won’t be available to stream at home — you’ll just have to wait a little while. Because F9 is from Universal, it’s possible that it could become available to rent on premium VOD as soon as 17 days after it hits theaters. Under Universal’s deal with cinema chains like AMC, the theatrical window is shortened to just 17 days, meaning Universal films are available to rent digitally for $19.99 just two and a half weeks after they premiere.

Still, sources told Decider last month that Universal will let F9 will likely remain in theaters longer than 17 days, since the window agreed upon by Universal and AMC is flexible. Stay tuned for an official digital release date for the latest Fast & Furious film.