George Miller

See Megan Gale as George Miller’s Wonder Woman That Never Was
See Megan Gale as George Miller’s Wonder Woman That Never Was
See Megan Gale as George Miller’s Wonder Woman That Never Was
Before George Miller re-established his supremacy as action filmmaking’s most insatiably inventive madman with this spring’s Fury Road, he had planned a comeback of a different sort. In the late 2000s, Miller was slated to helm an unprecedentedly ambitious undertaking for DC, an adaptation of the Justice League comics that’d bring together all of the company’s most popular heroes for one grand adventure. He had secured a promising cast — Armie Hammer as Superman, Common as the Green Lantern, Adam Brody as the Flash — for the tentatively titled Justice League Mortal, but relocations in production and the 2008 actors’ strike effectively derailed production on this lost gem.
Does ‘Mad Mad: Fury Road’ Actually Have a Shot at the Oscars?
Does ‘Mad Mad: Fury Road’ Actually Have a Shot at the Oscars?
Does ‘Mad Mad: Fury Road’ Actually Have a Shot at the Oscars?
By the end of summer, Mad Max: Fury Road was ranking high on nearly everyone’s Top 10 list, and was even voted the best film of the year by the International Federation of Film Critics. With such praise, Fury Road soon popped up in Oscar discussions, and now Warner Bros. is planning to campaign the film for Best Picture, Best Actress, Actor and Best Supporting Actor. So what does it mean? Does Fury Road actually have a chance this year to not only get nominated, but win in any of those categories?
Furiosa May Not Appear in Future ‘Mad Max’ Sequels
Furiosa May Not Appear in Future ‘Mad Max’ Sequels
Furiosa May Not Appear in Future ‘Mad Max’ Sequels
A new interview with the madman behind Mad Max, George Miller, has revealed a few surprising insights for the slew of upcoming sequels that the success of Fury Road rendered all but inevitable. Most notable among them, the bespectacled Miller stated that he was “not sure” that Furiosa would reappear in any Mad Maxes to come
George Miller Isn’t Directing ‘Man of Steel 2’
George Miller Isn’t Directing ‘Man of Steel 2’
George Miller Isn’t Directing ‘Man of Steel 2’
About a month ago a rumor was circulating that Mad Max: Fury Road director George Miller was in talks to helm Man of Steel 2. Then came the rumors that the sequel was placed on indefinite hold (or not?), but that Miller was still in talks with WB to take on another DC superhero project. Miller himself has finally responded to those rumors and gives us a hint about what he’s planning to do next.
Watch ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ in Black & White
Watch ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ in Black & White
Watch ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ in Black & White
When you first watch Mad Max: Fury Road, one of the things you notice immediately are the vibrant orange and teal colors that saturate almost every frame of the film. But, it’s not always the way the film was intended. Director George Miller said they played with the saturation level during post-production, going back and forth between completely draining all the color and really cranking up the colors, eventually deciding on the latter. Miller even went so far as to say that he felt the “best version” of Mad Max: Fury Road was in black and white. There were rumors of a black and white version of the film being included on the Blu-ray, but that never happened. Luckily, a film student made his own version: Mad Max: Black & Chrome.
What Will Happen to Superman After ‘Batman vs. Superman’?
What Will Happen to Superman After ‘Batman vs. Superman’?
What Will Happen to Superman After ‘Batman vs. Superman’?
ScreenCrush’s Comic Strip is a weekly roundup of the hottest superhero movie/TV news items. From Marvel to DC and points in between, if it pertains to costumed comic book heroes, we’re covering it here, bringing you our expert analysis. This week, get your best look yet at Oscar Isaac as an iconic X-Men villain, learn the status of the Man of Steel sequel, and check out the latest Marvel Studios chatter.
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ to Live Again in IMAX for One Week
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ to Live Again in IMAX for One Week
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ to Live Again in IMAX for One Week
Mad Max: Fury Road is one of the absolute best films of the year, and one that you can now take home on DVD and Blu-ray (though hopefully the latter) to WITNESS again and again at your leisure. But if you’re itching to relive Max and Furiosa’s harrowing journey through the Wasteland on the (very) big screen again, we have good news for you.
‘Fury Road’ Outline From 1997 Reveals Brutal Fairytale
‘Fury Road’ Outline From 1997 Reveals Brutal Fairytale
‘Fury Road’ Outline From 1997 Reveals Brutal Fairytale
Whatever the box office numbers have to say, Mad Max: Fury Road is the champion of the summer movie season — a brutal symphony of glorious action with real thematic resonance and a strong woman in the lead, George Miller’s high octane opera is the result of years of deliberate planning and patient cultivation. A new book gives us a peek into the creative process, while Miller’s original outline for the film from 1997 reveals some interesting details.
Rumor: ‘Man of Steel 2’ Is on ‘Permanent Hold’
Rumor: ‘Man of Steel 2’ Is on ‘Permanent Hold’
Rumor: ‘Man of Steel 2’ Is on ‘Permanent Hold’
Just last week we heard the rumor that Mad Max: Fury Road director George Miller is in talks with Warner Bros. to helm Man of Steel 2 — that seemed a bit surprising, but even more surprising is today’s rumor that Man of Steel 2 might not be happening anytime soon.

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