Mad Max: The Wasteland

George Miller Gives an Update on ‘Mad Max: The Wasteland’
George Miller Gives an Update on ‘Mad Max: The Wasteland’
George Miller Gives an Update on ‘Mad Max: The Wasteland’
Mad Max: Fury Road changed the game when it comes to action cinema, giving us a post-apocalyptic movie that doesn’t skimp on color, fight scenes that are easy for the eye to follow, and a heroine who is more than just a cliched Strong Female Character. Ahead of the one-night-only release of Fury Road’s “Black and Chrome Edition” hitting U.K. theaters, director George Miller gave some insight into how and why he decided to provide an alternate, black and white edition of his movie, and what’s going on with the next one.
George Miller’s Got a Title For the Next ‘Mad Max’ Sequel
George Miller’s Got a Title For the Next ‘Mad Max’ Sequel
George Miller’s Got a Title For the Next ‘Mad Max’ Sequel
Mad Max: Fury Road didn’t have a pitch perfect weekend at the box office (because Pitch Perfect 2 scored a massive debut and earned about $25 million more dollars than it did), but its $44.4 million opening already makes it the highest grossing Mad Max movie of all time in the U.S., and its $100 million worldwide and counting is nothing to sneeze at. Director George Miller has already made it clear that Fury Road is designed to kick off a whole new run of Mad Max films with new series star Tom Hardy, and if the next sequel does happen, he’s even got a title picked out and everything. Miller told Jeff Goldsmith on The Q&A Podcast that the fifth Mad Max film would be called Mad Max: The Wasteland.