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We wish this epic Star Wars/Mad Max trailer was real
All told, the Post-Apocalypse edition will set you back $129.95.
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As we know, everything is better with Star Wars.
It turns out the desert hellscape of Fury Road does not look so different from the sandy dune-garden, Tatooine, in the Star Wars universe. I can’t speak for worldwide pricing, but down under the package costs about as much as the game and Blu-ray alone would, which is about as reasonable as you get in the land of the Australia Tax. Shenoi uses whip-smart editing to mix in tie-fighters, lightsabers, and those iconic pew-pew sound effects into the carnage of Mad Max. In fact, Furiosa, played by Charlize Theron, certainly gives off a Sith vibe with her mechanical limb and brooding presence, so her wielding a lightsaber in this mashup makes flawless sense.
You can see the full contents of the Post-Apocalypse Edition in the image above.
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Road Wars was no small undertaking.