George Miller making two more MAD MAX movies for theaters

George Miller making two more MAD MAX movies for theaters

Sources close to the project have talked about how the movie has a nine month filming schedule. But apparently it is not to make one but two brand new MAD MAX films.

By bleedthefreak - Jul 02, 2010 01:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Mad Max
"Twitch has just learned that George Miller is working on not one but TWO new Mad Max films, the duo slated to be shot back to back. The title already known to the public is Mad Max: Fury Road and word is that Fury Road will be followed immediately by Mad Max: Furiosa."

Tom Hardy the star of the film has also let it slip what his take on MAD MAX will look like.

“Imagine a hungry wolf. Or like when you put a cat in the bath. You grab a cat by the throat and stuff it under the [frick]ing water. You know what it looks like? That’s what I’m going to look like. "
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JorelEsquire
JorelEsquire - 7/2/2010, 1:55 PM
more Mad Max cant be a bad thing
Creature
Creature - 7/2/2010, 2:43 PM
Finally, Fury Road! I've been waiting forever.
SamadAiden
SamadAiden - 7/2/2010, 3:11 PM
Hamm3rtym3

I totally agree man - Sam Worthington is a really good actor and if they managed to get Mel Gibson in the film that would be uber cool. Although I'm not a Mad Max fan I hate it when they try to reboot/retcon/continue films which can be left alone or can be done better in terms of sequels etc.

I don;t feel the need for a Mad MAx sequel but if they did it should be with noteworthy actors.
BryEL
BryEL - 7/2/2010, 5:13 PM
Did you get this straight off of AICN?
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 7/2/2010, 5:18 PM
Thunderdome was crap, so i hope that this brings back the Road Warrior´s greatness!

Sam Worthington would have been great Max, but i think that Hardy can pull it of too.

Now we just need someone like Gary Oldman or Ed Harris as the bad guy and then he have a great movie!
Altough if they are going to bring that steel masked mystery man "The Humungus" back (Which i dont hope) i say get Mickey Rourke as him!:D
zeonsdemon
zeonsdemon - 7/4/2010, 9:19 AM
lame. there are some movies you cant reboot, pure classics and just about anything from '79-80s
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