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Index Of: Fast And Furious 4

After the franchise strayed away from its core duo in 2 Fast 2 Furious and Tokyo Drift , the fourth film brought back the original stars. Directed by Justin Lin, who would go on to helm several more entries, and written by Chris Morgan, Fast & Furious serves as a direct sequel to the first two films, effectively ignoring the timeline of the third. It was produced by Neal H. Moritz and Vin Diesel, with a budget of $85 million.

The music for Fast & Furious 4 is a crucial part of its identity, blending a hip-hop and Latin-infused soundtrack with a high-octane orchestral score. index of fast and furious 4

The final action sequence takes place in tunnels underneath the US-Mexico border, showcasing tight, technical driving. 4. Why Fast & Furious 4 Changed the Saga After the franchise strayed away from its core