We are getting so excited for Hobbs & Shaw, the high octane Fast & Furious spin-off due to hit cinemas in less than a months’ time. Ahead of the release, we have some new footage to show off in a Moments Worth Paying For trailer through Find Any Film.
After eight films that have amassed almost $5 billion worldwide, the Fast & Furious franchise now features its first stand-alone vehicle as Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham reprise their roles as Luke Hobbs and Deckard Shaw in Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw. In advance of the film’s theatrical release, Universal Pictures has teamed up with The Industry Trust’s Moments Worth Paying For campaign to create an exclusive trailer to combat film piracy.
Related: Watch the final trailer for Hobbs & Shaw
In the exclusive trailer, featuring Johnson and fellow cast member Eiza González, the pair talk about the incredible gravity-defying stunts and how the film takes the action to a whole new level. With over 30 gravity-defying stunts, over 120 global stunt performers and over 500 kicks and punches, the film delivers epic action moments that are best seen on the big screen.
Like the others in the Moments Worth Paying For series, the trailer directs audiences to the industry-funded film search engine, FindAnyFilm.com, which signposts legal content sources, so they can book, buy and watch at their convenience.
Hit the links for more info. Check out the new trailer below.
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