Mad Max Fury Road

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    Tom Hardy's 10 best movie performances

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    Mad Max: Fury Road actress confirms Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron "didn't get along"

    Zoe Kravitz candidly admits the leads of George Miller's acclaimed 'Mad Max' sequel "didn't get along."

  • NewsThe Wrap

    Tom Hardy on ‘Mad Max’ Sequels: ‘I’m Waiting for the Call to Come’

    Tom Hardy says those “Mad Max” sequels are still on. In Jan. 2016, “Mad Max: Fury Road” director George Miller told TheWrap that contrary to recent reports, he is far from done with the franchise, which has endured in the public consciousness since 1979. Asked whether he was truly done with “Mad Max” and the post-apocalyptic universe the character inhabits, Miller said he was misquoted after traveling for 27 hours.

  • NewsMike P Williams

    Mad Max: Fury Road Sequel Reportedly Underway

    ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ was without question the biggest surprise of 2015. George Miller’s return to the franchise wowed everyone with its insane stunts and manner it treated its female protagonist, Charlize Theron’s Imperator Furiosa. ‘Mad Max: The Wasteland’ is allegedly beginning its shoot in the Broken Hill area of Australia, with its story focusing on Furiosa’s past.

  • NewsBen Bussey

    Black & White Version Of Mad Max: Fury Road Gets DVD Release

    The mighty ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ is returning to Blu-ray and DVD with a whole new look. It had long been reported that this alternate version of ‘Fury Road’ would see the light of day, as director George Miller – who received an Oscar nomination for the long-delayed revival of his signature franchise - had previously expressed hopes for its release. Miller told the LA Times in January, “The best version of ‘Road Warrior’ [AKA ‘Mad Max 2’] was what we called a ‘slash dupe,’ a cheap, black-and-wh