Mad Max: Fury Road is an upcoming Australian post-apocalyptic action film directed, produced and co-written by George Miller, and the fourth film of Miller's Mad Max franchise. The first film of the franchise in almost 30 years, Fury Road features British actor Tom Hardy as Mad Max and Charlize Theron as Imperator Furiosa. Other cast includes Nicholas Hoult, Zoë Kravitz, Abbey Lee, Riley Keough, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Nathan Jones & Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
Mad Max: Fury Road will hit the on theaters May 15, 2015 - going up against the Elizabeth Banks-directed Pitch Perfect 2 and the Adam Sandler-produced Pixels.
Mad Max: Fury Road will hit the on theaters May 15, 2015 - going up against the Elizabeth Banks-directed Pitch Perfect 2 and the Adam Sandler-produced Pixels.
Plot:
The plot is unknown at the moment, But who cares....atleast they've done something about the new installment. Will be a heck of a ride.
Stay tuned for more info & details.
Stay tuned for more info & details.
Thanks to Warner Bros. the first official poster of the much awaited action film 'Mad Max: Fury Road' is out now. Have a look below:
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Here are the first look photos and some new stills from Mad Max: Fury Road
After years of development (nearly 25-30), George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road is finally just a few months away from arriving in theaters around the globe. Warner Bros. has the sequel set to be released in May 2015, and while that may still seem like a far away date, it's not that bad when you consider that we're getting our first look at the movie now.
Up top we have the cover of the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, which showcases Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron in their Mad Max: Fury Road roles. Hardy is taking over the role of road warrior Max Rockatansky, brought to life in the first three Mad Max films by a young Mel Gibson, but Theron is playing an entirely new character. While there's no mention of how she fits into the plot, the magazine says she will be playing "a bad-ass commander named Imperator Furiosa."
Pairing with the image, EW also got a few quotes from George Miller, who has written and directed every film in the quadrilogy - a truly rare feat. In their interview, the filmmaker reveals what his initial vision was for Mad Max: Fury Road, and it sounds pretty badass. Said Miller, "I wanted to tell a linear story: a chase that starts as the movie begins and continues for 110 minutes. In this crucible of very intense action, the characters are revealed."
George Miller has a history of really amping up the weird in his sequels - be it in Babe: Pig In The City or Happy Feet 2 - and I can only imagine the extremes that the next chapter of the Mad Max franchise will go. We already know that they are using a ridiculous number of cars, and hopefully the action and the story can match that scale.
Tom Hardy looks awesome & rugged in the post-apocalyptic get-up and Charlize Theron looks insanely cool, sporting a shaved head.
Hardy will be playing Max while Theron is Imperator Furiosa, and then the rest of the cast includes Nicholas Hoult, Nathan Jones, Zoë Kravitz, Riley Keough, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. And Hugh Keays-Byrne, who played the Toecutter in the first film, returns in a new role.
After years of development (nearly 25-30), George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road is finally just a few months away from arriving in theaters around the globe. Warner Bros. has the sequel set to be released in May 2015, and while that may still seem like a far away date, it's not that bad when you consider that we're getting our first look at the movie now.
Up top we have the cover of the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, which showcases Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron in their Mad Max: Fury Road roles. Hardy is taking over the role of road warrior Max Rockatansky, brought to life in the first three Mad Max films by a young Mel Gibson, but Theron is playing an entirely new character. While there's no mention of how she fits into the plot, the magazine says she will be playing "a bad-ass commander named Imperator Furiosa."
Pairing with the image, EW also got a few quotes from George Miller, who has written and directed every film in the quadrilogy - a truly rare feat. In their interview, the filmmaker reveals what his initial vision was for Mad Max: Fury Road, and it sounds pretty badass. Said Miller, "I wanted to tell a linear story: a chase that starts as the movie begins and continues for 110 minutes. In this crucible of very intense action, the characters are revealed."
George Miller has a history of really amping up the weird in his sequels - be it in Babe: Pig In The City or Happy Feet 2 - and I can only imagine the extremes that the next chapter of the Mad Max franchise will go. We already know that they are using a ridiculous number of cars, and hopefully the action and the story can match that scale.
Tom Hardy looks awesome & rugged in the post-apocalyptic get-up and Charlize Theron looks insanely cool, sporting a shaved head.
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