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Warner Bros. Gives Audiences A Look at 'Mad Max: Fury Road' Brutal Footage at WonderCon 2015 (VIDEO)

Warner Bros. gave audiences at the WonderCon 2015 spoiler footage of some of their big May releases, including "Mad Max: Fury Road" over the weekend.

WonderCon 2015 showcased initial footage of George Miller's "Mad Max: Fury Road" when Warner Bros., the movie panel host, released a clip of its upcoming post-apocalyptic action film at the Anaheim Convention Center April 4.

Co-written, produced and helmed by Australian director George Miller, who also oversaw the first "Mad Max" film starring Mel Gibson, "Mad Max: Fury Road" represents the first film in the franchise after 30 years.

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Footage shown at WonderCon comprised of a clip 20 minutes into the film after its opening vehicle chase sequence. The camera pans down on Mad Max (played by Tom Hardy) chained, wearing a mask and lying facedown on the sand. In the midst of a hallucination, he reaches behind, finds and wrenches out a hook buried at the back of his neck, following the attached chain where he uncovers Nux (played by Nicholas Hoult) buried in a car under the sand.

Discovering a shotgun, Max attempts to shoot off his manacles, but it jams. Instead, he carries Nux and walks to a vision he has spied in the distance which turns out to be a bevy of beautiful spiked chastity belt-wearing women taking a shower from a huge water tanker.

Pointing his shotgun at them, he utters his first line of dialogue: "water," and drinks from a hose offered by a pregnant woman named Splendid (played by Rosie Huntington-Whitely). Charlize Theron's character, Furiosa, emerges and starts a fight just as Max orders one of the women to find a bolt cutter to remove his chains. The scene ends when Furiosa, a character with only one arm, gets hold of the shotgun and starts shooting at Max.

Apart from Hardy, Theron, Hoult and Huntington-Whitely, "Mad Max: Fury Road" also stars Zoe Kravitz, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Riley Keough, Nathan Jones, Courtney Eaton, John Howard, and Josh Helman. It opens in North American theaters May 15.

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