In 14 years, the popular high-octane Fast and Furious film franchise has served us with as many as seven films, where there was no shortage of daring action and accidents. Therefore, it is not surprising that with so much rolled sheet metal, more than 300 cars were used to shoot each film, and in the end almost all of them ended up in the scrap yard. Most of the smashings were real, only rarely did they involve computer animation. Look at all the accidents.
In the franchise Fast and Furious accumulated over the course of seven sequels 110 accidents. Mostly cars and trucks were involved, many motorbikes were also smashed, and a tank was also swallowed, for example. On average, they broke one per day on the set five cars, to get scenes that you can watch in an almost four-minute video collage.
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