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VIDEO: New Dodge Charger Ad Inaugurates Fast and Furious Five Partnership
If you’re a car buff, chances are you’ve heard about the next chapter in the Fast and Furious franchise that’s scheduled for release in theaters towards the end of April (see the trailer here). Being that the movie series is popular among car enthusiasts, the Chrysler Group decided to team up with Universal Pictures for a multi-tiered partnership. Aside from providing 2010 and 2011 model year Dodge Charger vehicles used in numerous chase scenes throughout the Fast Five movie, the Detroit automaker is also sponsoring a Dodge/Fast Five advertisement that will air for the first time on Saturday, April 2 during the Final Four basketball tournaments. However, you can get a sneak peak right after the jump.
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'fast And Furious 7' Behind-the-scenes Stunt Video Teased Ahead Of Super Bowl Trailer
Universal Pictures shared an absurdly brief 7-second sneak peek of the upcoming Furious 7 on the official movie franchise Instagram account. The highly anticipated Furious 7 release date is April 3, 2015. Read more »...
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First Official Furious 7 Trailer Is Here, In Theaters From April 3
As promised last week, the producers of the Fast and Furious movie franchise have released the first official trailer of the latest installment of the series, titled Furious 7. Read more »...
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New Fast And Furious 6 Featurette Comes With Added Footage And Storyline
Even if you're not a real fan of the series, if you like to believe that premium fuel runs down your veins, chances are you'll end up watching the sixth installment of the Fast and Furious franchise, one way (in the cinema on May 24) or another...
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Fast & Furious 6 Trailer To Air During Super Bowl Xlvii
It’s almost time for yet another installment of the Fast and Furious franchise to hit the silver screen. The sixth film of the series is scheduled for a cinematic release on May 24, 2013, but its creators will give us the opportunity to see the...
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Video Tribute: The Fast And The Furious Ten Years On
In the far-flung future, historians won’t be looking at cracked pottery or pieces of timeworn iron. No, they’ll be looking at our movies and...God help us...the internet. So what will these future historians learn about the early 21st century?...
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