There's no reason to be mad when you get your first look at 'Mad Max: Fury Road!' Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron are getting down and dirty in the new trailer and you just have to watch!
The sizzle reel for Mad Max: Fury Road was considered one of the highlights of the cinematic material screened at this weekend's convention. What's interesting is that Warner Bros. (Time Warner, Inc.) decided to release a shorter version of the preview
Mad Max: Fury Road has been in development since 2003. Since then, the film has fluctuated from "could happen" to "pipe dream" and back again. Even after the production began filming in 2012, a release felt uncertain with the film plagued by setbacks.
Rivaling Colbert's enthusiasm for all things Comic-Con was George Miller, the iconic auteur behind the Mad Max franchise, who attended his first Comic-Con today and took some selfies to prove it. WB re-introduced the Mad
It is the first sight of Mad Max, the post-apocalyptic saga which made a star of Mel Gibson, in almost 30 years. A three-minute trailer for Mad Max: Fury Road, featuring Britain's Tom Hardy as the no-nonsense Aussie desert road warrior, has hit the web