Fast and Furious 7 Trailer Release Date News: Movie Clips Precede Official Trailer
The "Fast and Furious 7" trailer will be released Nov. 1. In the meantime, a new 7-second clip of the movie will be shown every day until the official trailer. The first clip premiered on Monday.
The film's Youtube channel and Facebook page features the clip narrated by Ludacris. Viewers catch a sneak peak of the supercars and muscle cars that will be featured in the film.
Since the first film, "The Fast and Furious" movie series has seen continuous success at the box office. Photos of some of the vehicles that will be seen in the upcoming movie scheduled to premiere on April 3, 2015 were also released.
Known for its expensive fast cars, "Fast and Furious 7" will have the Buggati 16.4 Veyron, Ferrari 458 Berlinetta, Dodge Viper SRT-10 and more.
A compilation of its previous movies are all over YouTube, some dubbed as the official trailer to "Fast and Furious 7."
The action packed movie series filled with fast cars and famous stars gets the people jumping.
One compilation starts with the opening setting taking place in Tokyo. As a fast car speeds around the corner subtitles appear on the screen, "The two cars are currently racing with an RX-7."
The cars speed through the highway heading towards Central Shibuya. Two cars approach an intersection and a crowd of people clear their way simultaneously.
In the next scene one of the racers crashes into another car. Come to find out, it's the character of Jason Statham, who puts a necklace with a cross on the now dead driver. He walks away from the crash scene unhurt and pulls out his cellphone to say, "You don't know me, but you're about to." Mid-convo the car behind him bursts into flames.
Next scene, the race with Vin Diesel begins. He tells his opponent he has nothing but time as the crowd screams, excited for the race to start.
"Fast and Furious 7" should get people's adrenaline running like the past six movies.
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