You can bring home all the high-octane action of a popular franchise home in 1080p this March. The Fast and the Furious Trilogy will be released on Blu-ray on March 24th. This six-disc set will include all three films - The Fast and the Furious, 2Fast 2Furious and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift - as well as a Digital Copy of each film and movie cash of $7.50 towards a ticket to the fourth installment, Fast & Furious, which hits theaters April 3. We have no cover art for this set yet, but the BD set will be priced at $99.98 SRP and the films will individually be released in standard DVD on two-disc limited editions sets, priced at $19.98 SRP each. Take a look at the full special features for this set below.

The Fast and the Furious

They've got the adrenaline rush and the mean machines, but most of all, they've got the extreme need for speed.

On the turbo-charged streets of Los Angeles, every night is a championship race. With nitro-boosted fury, Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel), rules the road turning all his challengers into dust. He and his rival, Johnny Tran (Rick Yune) are the boldest, the baddest and the best. But now, there's new rage on the road. They know he's tough, they know he's fast, but what they don't know is that he's a speed demon detective (Paul Walker) with enough drive and determination to come out the winner.

With intense full-throttle action, awesome high-speed stunts, and full-on pedal to the metal intensity, this fast and furious assault puts you in the driver's seat and dares you to exceed all limits.

Special Features:

- U Control: Picture in Picture

- U Control: Tech Specs

- U Control: Playstation 3 Controller (static user guide)

- Dom's Charger

- Quarter Mile at a Time

- The Fast and the Furious Video Mash-Up

- BD Live: Custom Download Center

- BD Live: Custom My Scenes Sharing

- BD Live: Custom The Fast and the Furious Video Mash-Up

- Deleted Scenes with Optional Director Commentary

- Hot Off the Street

- Paul Walker Public Service Announcement

- The Making of The Fast and the Furious

- More Than Furious

- Trickin' Out a Hot Import Car

- Turbo Charged Prelude to 2 Fast 2 Furious

- Multiple Camera Angles - Stunt Sequence

- Movie Magic Interactive - Special Effects

- Featurette on Editing for MPAA

- Visual Effects Montage

- Storyboards-to-Final Feature Comparison

- Sneak Peek at 2 Fast 2 Furious

- Ja Rule "Furious" Music Video

- Cadillac Tah "PV City Anthem" Music Video

- Saliva "Click Click Boom" Music Video

- Fast and Furious Soundtrack Spot

- Theatrical Trailer

- Speed News Wrap

- Crash Montage

- Feature Commentary with director Rob Cohen

- D-Box

2Fast 2Furious

The adrenaline-fueled thrill ride that began with The Fast and the Furious takes an explosive new turn in 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS! It's the nitro-fueled answer to the question: how fast do you like it?

Now an ex-cop on the run, Brian O'Connor (Paul Walker) hooks into outlaw street racing. When the Feds strong-arm him back, O'Connor's no rules, win-or-die skills are unleashed against an international drug lord. With his velocity-addicted buddy (Tyrese) riding shotgun, and a drop-dead gorgeous undercover agent (Eva Mendes) dialing up the heat, 2 Fast 2 Furious accelerates the action into a desperate race for survival, justice... and mind blowing jaw-dropping speed!

Special Features:

- U Control: Picture in Picture

- U Control: Tech Specs

- U Control: Animated Anecdotes

- Fast Females

- Hollywood Impact

- BD Live: Generic Download Center

- BD Live: Generic My Scenes Sharing

- Prelude to 2 Fast 2 Furious

- Deleted Scenes

- Outtakes

- Inside 2 Fast 2 Furious

- Actor Driving School

- Tricking Out a Hot Import Car

- Supercharge Stunts

- Making Music with Ludacris

- Actor Spotlights

- Car Spotlights

- Furious Afterburners

- Feature Commentary with director John Singleton

- D-Box

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

The latest installment of the adrenaline-inducing series is set in the sexy and colorful underground world of Japanese drift racing, the newest and fastest customized rides go head-to-head on some of the most perilous courses in the world. Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is an outsider who attempts to define himself as a hot-headed, underdog street racer. Although racing provides a temporary escape from an unhappy home and the superficial world around him, it has also made Sean unpopular with the local authorities. To avoid jail time, Sean is sent to live with his gruff, estranged father, a career military-man stationed in Tokyo.

Now officially a gaijin (outsider), Sean feels even more shut out in a land of foreign customs and codes of honor. But it doesn't take long for him to find some action when a fellow American buddy, Twinkie (Bow Wow), introduces him to the underground world of drift racing. Sean's simple drag racing gets replaced by a rubber-burning, automotive art form--with an exhilarating balance of speeding and gliding through a heart-stopping course of hairpin turns and switchbacks.

On his first time out drifting, Sean unknowingly takes on D.K., the "Drift King," a local champ with ties to the Japanese crime machine Yakuza. Sean's loss comes at a high price tag when he's forced to work off the debt under the thumb of ex-pat, Han (Sung Kang). Han soon welcomes Sean into this family of misfits and introduces him to the real principles of drifting. But when Sean falls for D.K.'s girlfriend, Neela (newcomer Nathalie Kelley), an explosive series of events is set into motion, climaxing with an ultimate high stakes face off.

Special Features:

- Playstation 3 Contoller (Static User Guide)

- U Control: Picture in Picture

- U Control: Storyboards

- U Control: Tech Specs

- Making of the Fast Franchise

- Drift: A Sideway Craze

- Custom Made Drifter

- BD Live: Generic Download Center

- BD Live: My Scenes Sharing

- Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary with Director Justin Lin

- Drifting School

- Cast Cam

- The Big Breakdown: Han's Last Ride

- Tricked Out to Drift

- Welcome to Drifting

- The Real Drift King

- The Japanese Way

- Don Omar "Conteo" Music Video

- Far East Movement "Round Round" Music Video

- Fast 3 Soundtrack Spot

- Feature Commentary with Director Justin Lin

- D-Box