Mad Max video clip had Mad Max fans going wild in San Diego. A sneak peek for the upcoming flick, "Mad Max: Fury Road" has just been recently revealed at Comic Con. Fans who were not able to go to the latest Comic Con can still view the amazing action-filled Mad Max trailer on the Internet.
George Miller, the movie's director, has made the latest Mad Max a pretty ambitious one. He has obviously decided to trade Mel Gibson for Tom Hardy. Plus, Miller has stated back in 2012 that the redo will be a "new interpretation" of the Mad Max story.
It would seem that Miller's new rendition of the Mad Max franchise picks up right after the events of another flick, "The Road Warrior." It just includes a spin of a new history that includes a group of female tribal warriors, one that is led by Charlize Theron.
Miller and Hardy kept hinting during Comic Con that the Max Rockatansky character has suffered through "a lot of pain" and that they are clearly alluding to the character. Additionally, this latest Mad Max film has also re-casted one of the old villains from the popular 1979 film version. This particular villain will be the new villain of "Fury Road."
Jason Boland, the skilled photographer behind the recently released film images informed Sydney Morning Herald, "This film is going to be epic. What Colin Gibson [production designer] and George have done creating that world is so exciting for people involved in the process. It quite possibly could reinvigorate the whole live-action action film again. And Tom is intense. He's going to be a great Mad Max."
Looking at the recently released Mad Max sneak peek, it looks like Boland was telling the truth. This upcoming film really does look epic and intense. Since the revelation of its teaser trailer, Mad Max has instantly become the most anticipated action-packed blockbuster of 2015.
The upcoming Mad Max movie stars Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Zoe Kravitz, Nicholas Hoult, Nathan Jones, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and Riley Keough. "Mad Max: Fury Road" will be seen on the big screen, both in 3D and 2D, on the 15th of May 2015.
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