There’s not a lot of omegaverse content for the Fast and Furious franchise.
Is that a blessing or a curse?
Anyway, what little omegaverse content that exists places Dominic Toretto as an alpha. I don’t hate it, but there are two things at play here. First, he’s an alpha to Brian O’Conner’s omega. The stories that I’ve read for them usually jettison Brian’s actual personality and give him the trope standard weepy uke – I mean omega – personality and body type. Kind of… iffy considering what their proportions were like for most of the series and fandom’s habit of embiggening brown and Black characters who are topping a white or East Asian one. The second thing is…
Well it’s a lot more subjective.
I think that Dominic Toretto would be a dominant omega in the omegaverse. Think of a character like Tsugumi in Megumi & Tsugumi but a) older and b) not a huge alpha hater. While the concept of appending “dominant” and “submissive” to designations in the omegaverse is relatively newer compared to a lot of the trope’s long-standing rules… it’s one of my favorite additions because it helps broaden the binary of the trope to something more fun and expansive.
So yes, I have put some serious thought into this as a person who watches the series in full multiple times a month and spends a lot of time thinking about the omegaverse.
To me, Dominic Toretto would be a dominant omega and the head of his pack. Lettie is his dominant alpha. Brian, who I don’t ship with Dom but everyone else does, is either a submissive alpha or a beta (depending on your worldbuilding choices). Tej and Ramsey are betas. Hobbs is an alpha with a chip on his shoulder. Roman is a submissive alpha that hates that about himself. Cipher is a dominant alpha. Deckard Shaw is a dominant omega and Owen Shaw is a submissive alpha. Han’s a dominant omega, whoever Gal Gadot played… also a dominant omega. (O4O!!)
And I’m sure I could map this out for every single character in this franchise… but I won’t.
For now.