The game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots is not the only thing that people will be tuning in to the 2015 Super Bowl for. Apart from the product advertisements, people will also be waiting for the airing of numerous movie trailers.
Cinema Blend has reported that "Insurgent" and "Jurassic World" have already promised to show the trailer. Now, though, a new action-packed movie has joined the mix.
Universal has recently released a very brief seven-second sneak peek into the upcoming "Furious 7" by James Wan. The behind-the-scenes video clip was released through the franchise's official Instagram account.
The blockbuster has already been schedule to premiere on April 3 of this year, which is only a few months from now. Although the video is absurdly brief, it gave the fans an idea of precisely how action-filled the movie is going to be.
Typically, a seven-second video clip is barely enough time to state a line before fading into the title art. Surprisingly, however, the makers of "Furious 7" were able to pull it through. The behind-the-scenes footage highlighted five unique and very interesting car stunts that were followed by a loud, and hilarious, "Oh, yes!" from one of the stunt choreographers.
According to Car Scoops, there will be a longer ad-spot for the movie during this Sunday's Super Bowl XLIX. Sadly, however, there has been no confirmation regarding the actual length of the "Fast and Furious 7" official movie trailer.
The now-trending video was also posted on the Facebook page of the late Paul Walker, according to The International Business Times. It was captioned with, "Teasing you with seven more seconds of #Furious7 before the 'Fast & Furious' Super Bowl spot hits the airwaves! - Team PW." So far, the post has already gotten 357,218 likes and has been shared 26,320 times by Facebook users.
The upcoming "Fast and Furious 7" will be featuring the late Walker, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Vin Diesel, Tyrese Gibson, Michelle Rodriguez, Lucas Black, Jordana Brewster, Elsa Pataky, and Chris "Ludacris" Bridges. Plus, new additions to the cast include Tony Jaa, Kurt Russell, Djimon Hounsou, Ronda Rousey, and Jason Statham.
"Fast and Furious 7" is one of the most highly-anticipated movies of 2015, and it will be picking up where "Fast and Furious 6" left off. The villain's spot was filled in by Statham, who plays the role of Ian Shaw. He will be avenging the death of his brother, Owen Shaw, who was killed in the previous flick.