How to Watch the Gone in 60 Seconds Trilogy Movies in Order
All 4 Gone in 60 Seconds Trilogy movies in release order (1974 to 1989), with a quick take on each film.

Want to watch the Gone in 60 Seconds Trilogy movies in order? The franchise spans 4 films released from 1974 to 1989. The simplest approach is release order, which is how the story was meant to unfold for audiences. Here is the complete Gone in 60 Seconds Trilogy watch order, with links to our full guides for each film.
1. Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)
Insurance investigator Maindrian Pace and his team lead double-lives as unstoppable car thieves. When a South American drug lord pays Pace to steal 48 cars for him, all but one, a 1973 Ford Mustang, a
2. The Junkman (1982)
As film-maker Harlan Hollis drives to a James Dean festival, he's unaware that killers are tracking his every move. The fast and furious race to avoid their net, stay alive and discover who is behind
3. Deadline Auto Theft (1983)
After the attempted theft of his daughter's husband's car, LAPD Captain Gibbs declares war on master car thief Maindrian Pace, whose insurance investigation company provides the perfect front. A South
4. Gone in 60 Seconds 2 (1989)
For the first time in history you'll be able to see the last unfinished film from one of the greatest car-chase filmmaker's (Halicki) that ever lived, who loved to chase, wreck and destroy anything on
Watch order at a glance
- Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)
- The Junkman (1982)
- Deadline Auto Theft (1983)
- Gone in 60 Seconds 2 (1989)
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Frequently asked questions
How many Gone in 60 Seconds Trilogy movies are there?
There are 4 Gone in 60 Seconds Trilogy movies, released from 1974 to 1989.
What order should I watch the Gone in 60 Seconds Trilogy movies in?
Release order is the recommended way to watch: start with Gone in 60 Seconds (1974) and finish with Gone in 60 Seconds 2.
What is the first Gone in 60 Seconds Trilogy movie?
Gone in 60 Seconds, released in 1974.



