| ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Trailer: The World Goes Mad and Cars Blow Up Good
Today, Warner Bros. has released the first official trailer for next summer’s highly-anticipated Mad Max: Fury Road, and just in time for Christmas too. Ah Warners, but I didn’t get you anything. Watch the new trailer here below. Over the Summer, the George Miller-directed sequel stormed San Diego Comic-Con and unleashed the first footage and posters. The results nearly shattered the Internet that wonderful July day. The studio later released an edited version of the Comic-Con sizzle reel that has been viewed over twelve million times on YouTube. I was responsible for perhaps a quarter of that amount.
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| The Drill Down 336: Cupid In Your Backdoor
This week, Microsoft lays off thousands, the FCC hears from a million, Amazon follows the Netflix model, Facebook forces mobile users to switch to chat, OKCupid may have tricked people into falling in love, and does your Apple device hide a backdoor? All that and much more below.
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| Watch Now: ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Comic-Con Trailer Unleashes A World Of Fire and Blood
After being in production for what felt like an eternity Mad Max: Fury Road‘s promotional campaign is revving its engines hardcore for release next summer. The latest film in director George Miller‘s post-apocalyptic action saga has in recent days had a teaser poster and four character posters unveiled to the world. Yesterday Miller came to the San Diego Comic-Con for a panel in the fabled Hall H to present the first footage from Fury Road and what the gathered masses saw brought down the house. Today the Comic-Con trailer for Fury Road has been made available to be watched by all courtesy of Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow, albeit in a slightly shorter form but in shiny high-definition. You can watch it here below.
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| Four New ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Posters Released
A collection of new posters have been released for Mad Max: Fury Road, the long-awaited next movie in the post-apocalyptic series from director George Miller. The posters come hot on the heels of the movie’s San Diego Comic-Con panel, and they feature stars Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, and Hugh Keays-Byrne in what appear to be some intense situations. You can check out all four new posters below!
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| SDCC 2014: ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Panel
Mad Max, the Australian 1979 cult film which became one of the most original, dystopian, and riveting action pictures of all time, spawning a franchise and making its original titualar character Mel Gibson a superstar, is being rebooted. Hall H in today’s Warner Brothers panel proceedings gave the details of Mad Max: Fury Road at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con in sunny San Diego, California. Moderated by the witty Chris Hardwick and showcasing one George Miller, who directed not only the original film but is also handling the reboot from the directorial chair, there was a wonderful poignancy to their chat, especially when Miller let slip that this was his very first Comic-Con appearance. Miller himself gave us a backstory on the original film and that he was spellbound that he was actually making a new version of the franchise in 2014.
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