Build your excitement with these featurettes on Mad Max and Jurassic World

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The summer movie season is about to kick off in a BIG way with AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON hitting tomorrow, but there's a lot to look forward to afterwards! 2 weeks out is George Miller's return to the wastelands with MAD MAX: FURY ROAD. The trailers have arguably been the best we've seen this past year, and a new featurette has hit showing you some of the time and effort that's gone into the practical stunts of the film. Definitely worth a watch!

Not to be outdone, Universal Pictures also dropped a featurette on Colin Trevorrow's JURASSIC WORLD. While the latest trailer leaned towards the more explosive side of the film, this one smartly dabbles on what made the original film so great, and builds excitement for a theme park filled with dinosaurs. The cast looks like they're having a great time, and I hope that translates well for the audience!

MAD MAX: FURY ROAD opens on May 15th, wile JURASSIC WORLD will open its gates on June 12th.

Source: Warner Bros., Universal Pictures

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