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‘Furiosa’ Trailer Tomorrow … [Updated]

November 29, 2023 Jordan Ruimy

UPDATE: The trailer is actually coming out tomorrow! It will be made available online right after the Warner Bros CCXP panel.

Of note, Warners will also be releasing a trailer for Adam Wingard’s “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” but, clearly, what we’re most interested in is Miller’s “Furiosa” — how it will look, feel and turn out.

EARLIER: Last month, I reported that we would be getting a first look trailer of George Miller’s “Furiosa” in December. Well, turns out it’s actually being screened at the Warner Bros CCXP panel on Thursday and will be made available online on the weekend.

Makes sense, Warner Bros. wants to start the hype before the inevitable Cannes premiere next May. The upcoming blockbuster stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth and Tom Burke

Here’s what I wrote about Miller’s upcoming film on 10.27.23 —

It’s going to be damn-near impossible for Miller’s “Furiosa” to be as jaw-dropping as “Fury Road,” but I’m optimistic about this prequel to the 2015 action classic. Miller and Max are a match made in cinematic heaven. If you remember, ‘Fury Road’ also premiered at Cannes — it ended up being one of the most memorable (and now legendary) screenings on the Croisette, in recent memory.

Principal photography on “Furiosa” began June 1, 2022, in Australia, and wrapped last October. According to IMDb, the budget is $168 million. The cost of “Mad Max: Fury Road” was around the same, with estimations ranging between $154-185 million.

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