'Furious 7' Extended Trailer hits the web: Plane scene highlights insane stunts

By Staff Writer

Mar 10, 2015 08:07 AM EDT

The Fast and the Furious franchise has always been known for doing 'out of this world' and ridiculous stunts - from dragging an eight foot-high vault across the streets of Rio de Janeiro in 'Fast Five' to taking down a soviet-era cargo plane with four vehicles in 'Furious Six'. Just when we think it could not get any better, the 'Furious 7' trailers hit the web and everybody goes bananas over the insane stunts.

Jumping a sports car from one building to the next, more than a hundred feet above ground, and cars driving off a plane 75,000 feet in the sky to parachute down - yes, they are crazy, but they work. The latest trailer for 'Furious 7' hit the web recently and needless to say, it was a feast for the eyes.

The trailer featured the extended scene of Dominic and his gang driving the cars out of a C-130 Hercules plane to parachute thousands of meters on a mission to rescue Nathalie Emmanuel's character. While most of them (Dominic, Letty, Tej and Brian) showed no reluctance in doing the insane stunt, Roman (who we often see as the funnyman of the team) was seen praying at the start and even attempted to stay on the plane, had it not been Tej remote-activating a parachute that pulled Roman's car outside. The scene following that, with Roman screaming, was hillarious and definitely our favorite moment of the trailer.

The plot of 'Furious 7' will revolve around Deckard Shaw's (which will be played by Jason Statham) attempts to get revenge on Dominic and his crew for the death of his brother Ian Shaw after the events of 'Furious 6.' 'Furious 7' will also connect 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift' with the fourth, fifth and sixth films as its events will take place after Tokyo Drift.

'Furious 7' stars Vin Diesel and Paul Walker, and is scheduled to hit US theaters on April 3, 2015. You can view the latest trailer below:

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