
Consider This from NPR What Hollywood Could Learn From The 20-Year Success Of 'Fast & Furious'
Jun 25, 2021
Explore the incredible 20-year journey of the 'Fast & Furious' franchise, showcasing its evolution from street racing to a global phenomenon. Discover how it successfully embraces diversity and representation, redefining traditional Hollywood narratives. Thrilling stunts become a central focus, though some critiques arise about their impact on story engagement. The podcast reveals valuable lessons for the industry on reinvention and cultural relevance, making it a captivating listen for fans and filmmakers alike.
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Franchise History
- The Fast & Furious franchise started in 2001 with a car racing movie focused on street racing and small-time theft.
- It unexpectedly evolved into a billion-dollar franchise spanning nine films over two decades.
Progressive Representation
- In 2011, critic Wesley Morris highlighted the franchise's progressive representation of race.
- The films portrayed a diverse cast with equal roles, where race wasn't a central conflict.
Overcoming Challenges
- The franchise faced a major challenge with Paul Walker's death in 2013.
- Despite this, and other cast and crew changes, the films adapted and continued.
