February 5, 2015 2:00 PM EST
B ack in November, we got a glimpse at the next installment of the Fast and the Furious with an official trailer . Now, we’ve been blessed with a second one, which was posted on Facebook Thursday.
And it’s … pretty much exactly what you’d expect. Nearly three full minutes of completely ridiculous stunts, massive explosions, scantily clad women, people diving off cliffs and Vin Diesel just doin’ Vin Diesel things.
Oh, we also see Jason Statham as the latest villain, Deckard Shaw, so that’s exciting.
The film hits theaters April 3. Get ready.
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