'Fast and Furious 7' update: Explosive new trailer ad stuns fans

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The latest explosive, nerve-racking trailer of "Furious 7" was showcased during Sunday's Super Bowl commercials, teasing fans on what to expect on the latest installment of the hit action-packed franchise.

In the new trailer, Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) emphasized the core element of the movies, which is the love for one's family.

As the opening line in the new trailer, Dom says, "The most important thing in life will always be family. The people right here, right now." 

This is not a surprise since fans of the "The Fast and the Furious" franchise know how much the characters in the blockbuster hit series value their families. Dom's love for his sister Mia (Jordana Brewster) and brother-in-law Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker), who also happens to be his best friend, had been very evident since the start of the series. 

"Furious 7's" Super Bowl trailer also showed the ruthless Ian Shaw (Jason Statham), who is all out to avenge his brother Owen's (Luke Evans) death during the events in "Fast and Furious 6." It seems like Ian is determined to make Dom and the crew pay for killing Owen, up to the point of blasting Dom's house and clashing head on with him while the two are riding their state-of-the-art muscle cars. 

Meanwhile, fans at the games were also thrilled to see all the action-packed scenes featuring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who makes big guns look like mini ones. 

In true "Fast and Furious" fashion, stylish sports cars are featured in the film. One of the highlights in the "Furious 7" Super Bowl ad is the flying red Lykan Hypersports, which is considered as one of the most sought-after Middle Eastern hypercars. The trailer showed the Lykan Hypersport, built by W Motors from Dubai, literally drive out of a tall building to ensure the real-life feel of the stunt in the movie. 

"Furious 7" premieres on April 3.

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