Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson and Selena Gomez's highly-anticipated mature and edgy flick, "Spring Breakers" might be set for a 2013 release but that isn't stopping the production studio from releasing drool worthy clips and stills of the film.

In fact, a few extended teaser trailers have hit the web and it has been causing male manic mayhem over the four bikini-clad ladies.

Gomez has been known to be the good-two shoes of Disney. Not once has Selena ever been involved in drugs or alcohol. Yet, in Harmony Korine's directed film, Gomez along with Ashley Benson of "Pretty Little Liars" and Vanessa Hudgens of "High School Musical" break all the stereotypes.

Fans of Gomez, Benson and Hudgens won't be only getting heavy bikini-clad scenes of them but a whole lot more. Expect smoke, guns, drugs and a lot of passing out on the streets of Florida. Originally, during the filming of "Spring Breakers" a lot of negative reviews had poured in. Some had dubbed it as another teenage film about girls getting drunk and wasted.

Yet, the film had made a trailer debut at the last Cannes Film Festival and already rave reviews have been pouring in. Just recently, "Spring Breakers" made a debut at the 2012 Venice Film Festival and once more only good reviews have come in from all over the web. Everyone is hyped and excited to see how Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson and Selena Gomez have managed to push boundaries with their acting capabilities.

While some may have luckily seen the film at the Venice Film Festival, the film is set for a 2013 release which will give almost everybody a glimpse of Selena's bad side. A lot of promotional stills have already been released of which a few have been posted on the international Interview magazine.

Still, not everyone is satisfied with simple stills of Gomez, Benson and Hudgens. Thankfully, the production studio has released a few extended trailers enough to make everybody calm down and wait for the film to hit theaters by 2013. So while it's halfway through 2012, take a look at "Spring Breakers" extended trailers and start marking those calendars down.