Tom Hardy & Charlize Theron retaliate in the new Mad Max: Fury Road trailer

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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Earlier today we got a look at the vehicles of MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, and now we get to see them in action! Warner Bros. has delivered a brand new trailer featuring a lot of the signature George Miller style we've come to expect from this film, starting with an extended scene featuring some coveted gasoline and Charlize Theron's Furiosa literally jumping into action!

While not the greatest trailer for this film, at this point it almost seems moot. People are dying to see this thing in a theater and no trailer is going to make or break that decision for them at this point. The real question is how much this film stands to make in the wake of Marvel's largest production to date, AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON. Traditionally, R-rated movies don't stand to gross as much as their PG-13 counterparts, but audiences proved studios wrong with KINGSMAN making $400 million worldwide at the box office. I hope that FURY ROAD follows suit and then some!

MAD MAX: FURY ROAD hits theaters on May 15, 2015.

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