The Japanese Trailer For Mad Max: Fury Road Maintains the Epicness

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This new trailer isn’t as long as the first two but it keeps up a level of intensity I’m wondering if I’ll be able to handle in the theater. But seriously, I am so freaking excited for this one.

Mad Max: Fury Road stars Charlize Theron, Tom Hardy, Nicholas Hoult, and Zoë Kravitz and is set for a May 15th release.

(via io9)

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