Two striking new Mad Max Fury Road posters were recently unveiled.

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One features Tom Hardy in the titular role and Charlize Theron as Imperator Furiosa, raging ahead, weapons out in their mean machine, against a psychedelic blue and dusty sky. "The future belongs to the mad," declares the poster. In the other one, one of the antagonists is seen, his body in horizontal suspension, clutching on to a steering wheel, creating something of a fever image.

 As the release date of the movie is drawing closer, a lot of promotional art work, stills and clips for the movie are being released. The last in the series of trailers for Mad Max Fury Road was unveiled on March 31, and it is a stunning riot.

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"In this wasteland I am the one who runs for both the living and the dead, a man reduced to a single instinct...survive," Tom Hardy's voice as the titular character rolls over a scene of him escaping from the prison in the post-apocolyptic wasteland. The oppressors are sent out to recapture Max. In the epic visuals of the expanse the waging war is on, with a whole lot of vehicular action, airborne stunts, and Max and his crew fighting off the pale ghastly minions of the oppressor. Charlize Theron is seen like a resilient, stoic beauty, Furiosa on the stretching landscape. We also get to see the zany Nux (Nicholas Hoult) raging in his car, excitable about the violence and craziness that surrounds him: "Oh, what a day, what a lovely day!"

If this trailer is anything to go by, it only further amps the hype that the first trailer stirred up.

Mad Max Fury Road will hit theaters on May 15.

Watch the trailer here: