Okay, well if you've scrolled back up... a few thoughts. The majority of scenes shown look to be from quite early in the film, specifically from one action sequence when Tom Hardy's Max is still the prisoner of the film's villain, The Immortan Joe played by Hugh Keays-Byrne, an actor who also appeared in 1979's Mad Max. The practical effects and stunt work look stunning, and, well, 2015 can't get here fast enough.
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Comic-Con Trailer Revs Up
Okay, well if you've scrolled back up... a few thoughts. The majority of scenes shown look to be from quite early in the film, specifically from one action sequence when Tom Hardy's Max is still the prisoner of the film's villain, The Immortan Joe played by Hugh Keays-Byrne, an actor who also appeared in 1979's Mad Max. The practical effects and stunt work look stunning, and, well, 2015 can't get here fast enough.