With director George Miller announcing plans to release a silent black-and-white cut of Mad Max: Fury Road, we thought it would be cool to make our own trailer as an example of what it will look like.

With the dramatic music on top the result is highly entertaining.

The Tom Hardy blockbuster works surprisingly well without any dialogue and in black-and-white, and according to Miller is his preferred version of the film.

The full black-and-white version will be included on the Blu-ray release of the film later this year, including an option to watch it with just the isolated score.

"One thing I've noticed is that the default position for everyone is to de-saturate post-apocalyptic movies," Miller recently told Slashfilm. "There's only two ways to go, make them black and white - the best version of this movie is black and white, but people reserve that for art movies now.

"The other version is to really go all-out on the color. The usual teal and orange thing? That's all the colors we had to work with. The desert's orange and the sky is teal, and we either could de-saturate it, or crank it up, to differentiate the movie. Plus, it can get really tiring watching this dull, de-saturated color, unless you go all the way out and make it black and white."

A silent version of the film could feasibly work, as the original sees Hardy's title character only saying a handful of lines, while the main villain has his mouth obstructed for much of the film.

Watch a clip from Mad Max: Fury Road below:

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