Comic-Con belongs to the MAD! Yes! Warner Bros has heard the buzz, many fans claiming that this footage is the best of Comic-Con, so here it is – released.
So you may have heard that there's a new Mad Max movie coming out. And, aside from providing a ton of screenshots that could be mistaken for a day at Burning Man, there's one thing you know a Mad Max movie will provide: lots of heavily modified cars.
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
Thirty years after the final film in the Mad Max trilogy came out, Max is back and madder than ever. Tom Hardy plays Max in the upcoming Mad Max: Fury Road, a re-imagining of the original 1979 Mad Max that starred (and
Did you hear that cacophonous rumble coming from San Diego yesterday? What you heard was the sound of folks freaking out over the footage screened from Warner Bros.' upcoming "Mad Max: Fury Road" (recap the coverage here) at Comic-Con. But if you
'Mad Max: Fury Road' wheels into Comic-Con