Los Bandoleros is included as a special feature on the DVD/Blu-ray of Fast & Furious (2009). It’s also available for purchase on digital platforms like Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and Apple TV (often as an extra). If you’re doing a full franchise rewatch, watch it after Turbo-Charged Prelude (which covers Dom’s escape from LA) and before the fourth film. The final shot of the short—Dom looking at a photo of Letty—cuts directly to the opening scene of Fast & Furious .
But Dom isn’t alone. He’s building a new crew—a family of bandoleros (outlaws).
The short picks up after the events of The Fast and the Furious (2001) and 2 Fast 2 Furious . Dom is a wanted man in the U.S., having freed Brian O’Conner and vanished into Latin America. He’s hiding out in the Dominican Republic, specifically in La Vega and the coastal areas around Puerto Plata. He’s not living a king’s life. He’s working odd jobs, fixing engines for locals, and keeping his head down.
A bandolero is someone who breaks the law not for greed, but because the system is corrupt. Tego explains it best: “The government steals from us. We steal back.” Dom’s crew doesn’t hurt innocent people. They hurt corporations. They help their neighbors. They are outlaws with a conscience—Robin Hoods with camshafts.
“No es una vida, es una misión.” (It’s not a life, it’s a mission.)