Someone Remade The Furious 7 Trailer Using Lego And It's BrilliantThis guy's final school project involved creating a stop motion film, and we're glad he chose to recreate the F&F7 trailer because it's hilariously good Darren Cassey Updated: 18 May 2015 Share Add as a preferred source Show Video ContentLoading this video will expose you to potential cookies and tracking by the provider Previous Watch Chris Harris Blast A Gorgeous Classic Ferrari 212 Barchetta Through The Italian Hills Next Prepare For Confusion: An Updated BMW 3-Series Is Here, And The Model Numbering Has All Changed More News Features 10 Movie-Inspired Special Edition Cars 07/05/25 News This Mercedes-AMG GT Is Inspired By A Fictional F1 Team 06/05/25 Movies Sung Kang’s Initial D Film Reportedly On Hold 28/04/25 Movies Sung Kang Reportedly Working On A New Drift Movie 11/04/25 Movies Another Fast & Furious Short Film Is Coming 28/03/25 Movies Watch The Official Trailer For The F1 Movie 14/03/25CommentsLatest News Sponsored Cars, Food and the Best Midweek Vibes Await at the Next Hagerty Hangout Workshop Don’t Fuel Around: The Clarke CHT713 Makes Fuel Pressure Testing Easy Workshop Soften Things Up with Clarke’s AFF-1 Anti Fatigue Foam Floor Tiles News Neuroscientist Says Driving a Manual Contributes to Brain Health Features Everything to Look Out for at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of SpeedSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank More News Used Cars The Best Used Hot Hatches to Suit Every Budget News Production Version of Unhinged 1,000bhp McMurtry Spéirling Teased News We’ll Finally See the Internet-Breaking Jaguar Type 01 in October News The Sanrivatti Hypercar Will Seat its Driver Like a Motorbike Workshop Level Up your Garage with the Clarke COMBGSM02 Modular Storage System
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