Mad Max 2020
Is one of the best movies ever made, and that's the hill we're going to die on. Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron made their post-apocalyptic debut in the fourth film of George Miller's series in 2015, and since then we've been clamouring for a follow-up.Fury Road came out 30 years after the previous instalment, starring Mel Gibson. Though the wait was long, it was certainly worth it.But the last five years have been relatively quiet when it comes to Fury Road's sequel, and fans are beginning to wonder if we'll ever see Max and Furiosa again. Warner Bros.Much of the delay was down to a between Warner Bros, the studio behind Mad Max: Fury Road, and George Miller's production company, Kennedy Miller Mitchell. The suit comes down to, of course, money.According to: 'First, the director alleges he was promised a $7 million bonus if the final net cost of Mad Max: Fury Road didn't surpass $157 million. Warners is pointing to certain costs (which Miller objects to) that should be included in the calculation as meaning the film went over budget.'
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Second, Miller accuses the studio of breaching a provision of the contract that provided that if a co-financier was sought (as was the case when Ratpac Entertainment jumped aboard), Miller's company would have first opportunity to provide co-financing.' Warner Bros PicturesThere was a bit of back and forth over where the suit would be tried, with Warner Bros trying to move it out of Miller's native Australia. But as of summer 2019, the Supreme Court of New South Wales ruled that the dispute would be arbitrated in Australia.However, all is now quiet on the Australian front. In a July 2019 interview, Miller: 'We're still solving, we've got to play out the Warners thing, it seems to be pretty clear that it's going to happen.'
He added: 'The chaos has stabilised and it's become extremely positive as the dust seems to have settled after the Warner Bros AT&T merger.' The merger finally went through in June 2018, so we're not sure what the continued hold-up is. Warner Bros PicturesSo, where does all this information leave us? Unfortunately, not with a lot. Miller is currently working on Three Thousand Years of Longing starring and.More recently, Miller told: 'I'm not done with the Mad Max story but I think you have to be a multi-tasker. There's certainly another Mad Max coming down the pike after Three Thousand Years of Longing. We're in preparation on that as well.'
Rumours began surfacing in early February 2020 that Mad Max 5 (provisionally titled Mad Max: The Wasteland) would begin filming in Australia as early as autumn 2020. These are wholly unsubstantiated, and given Miller's comments about not being a multi-tasker, we doubt they're true. Warner Bros PicturesThat doesn't mean that a swift production couldn't start. As we've reported, the two (yes, two!) Fury Road sequels have. Tom Hardy is also, as is for her own.Keep your eyes glued on this space as updates, however few and far between they might be, are released.
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Though George Miller's next film - Three Thousand Years of Longing, starring Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton - begins production in March, the director is still determined to make a few follow ups to 2015's.Last summer, Miller said and recently, talking to, he said he was already in development on the next Mad Max film. “I’m not done with the Mad Max story,' Miller stated, 'and I think you have to be a multi-tasker and there’s certainly another Mad Max coming down the pike after this. We’re in preparation on that as well.' 'It’s an interesting question, the idea of multi-tasking,' Miller explained, 'I discuss this with other filmmakers and I think what happens to me is that when you’re working on one thing, and you get so distracted and focused on that one thing, it’s like a creative holiday to focus on the other one for a bit. It helps you achieve that objectivity, to look at the thing afresh each time and say, I thought I was doing this, but it doesn’t seem to be the case now.' “The more different the films are, the more interesting that is,” he said.
“A really good example: I was working on Happy Feet Two while Fury Road was getting up and then falling down. They couldn’t have been more different. One was animation, the other live action. It worked for me.” Based on Miller's previous comments, the rumors are that there are two Fury Road sequels planned, in addition to the.
The director has said the first sequel has the working title of Mad Max: The Wasteland and will feature the return of. IGN's scored it a 9.2, calling it a 'gut-punch in the action movie wasteland.' It also earned a spot on our list of the.