Look, right now almost everything is bad in some way, but for some reason, I’m thankful for at least one thing. How lucky are we to live in a short period of time when director George Miller has already made a “Mad Max” sequel that is widely considered to be one of the best action movies ever made and is now planning to make a “Furiosa” spin-off/prequel because, well, why not? I’m one of the loud and annoying people who would rather see new, original movies than remakes of old ones, but you’d have to be a special kind of cynical to look at what Miller has in store for us and just shrug your shoulders.
“Furiosa” has a great lead actor to replace Charlize Theron, a director who seems to be a visionary no matter how old he or she gets, and the hope of movie fans that it can recapture the magic of “Mad Max: Fury Road” and give them something special again. Find out all you need to know about “Furiosa” by reading on.
Furiosa Release Date And Watch
Okay, so here’s the most devastating blow to my unwavering optimism that I just expressed before. The awful news that the release of “Furiosa” will be postponed was delivered to us a week ago. The revised date for the release of “Furiosa” is May 24, 2024, which is almost an entire year later than we had anticipated.
The initial release date was June 23, 2023. It is highly possible that this is another victim of the continuing pandemic, which is making it extremely challenging for film sets to continue operating as usual. Fortunately, production on “Furiosa” ultimately started rolling cameras (carrying 35mm film) around the beginning of June 2022, which places it squarely on track to be released on the date that was originally scheduled.
Furiosa About
The film “Furiosa” will act as a prequel to “Mad Max: Fury Road,” which was itself a loose sequel to the original three films starring Mel Gibson and set in the post-apocalyptic world of Max Rockatansky. “Furiosa” will be released in 2018.
I think it would have been best for me not to have known the history and origin of Charlize Theron’s character Furiosa, which, in the hands of a less capable actor, sounds like it could have been a disaster waiting to happen. “Lesser hands” would be the important phrase to use in this case, though, as I implicitly trust George Miller to have built a plot that supports a trip to the character’s past — in particular, to discover the material that we couldn’t previously infer from the events of “Fury Road.”
Theron will not be returning to continue playing her character in this installment, although Miller may be able to find a way to briefly bring her and/or Tom Hardy back in some capacity, possibly as a type of framing device. Then again, maybe not.
Warner Bros. released the official plot summary for “Furiosa” in the middle of June 2022. The synopsis promises a brutal confrontation between two warlords of the Wasteland, with young Furiosa caught up in the center of it all.
As the world fell, young Furiosa is snatched from the Green Place of Many Mothers and falls into the hands of a great Biker Horde led by the Warlord Dementus. Sweeping through the Wasteland they come across the Citadel presided over by The Immortan Joe. While the two Tyrants war for dominance, Furiosa must survive many trials as she puts together the means to find her way home.
As the conflict escalates, we will have the opportunity to see some of the locations that were only alluded to in “Fury Road.” The unit production manager for “Furiosa,” Dean Hood, has divulged the information that two of the locales that will be featured in the film are the Gas Town and the Bullet Farm.
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Furiosa Director, And Writer
After bringing “Fury Road” to the polished and chromed heights of success, George Miller will once again be seen manning the steering wheel for “Furiosa.” Nico Lathouris is also returning to manage the screenplay after doing the same for the script of “Fury Road,” which, according to common opinion, truly does exist. Miller will direct, produce, and co-write the film, while Nico Lathouris will also return to handle the screenplay.
However, that is not the end of the list of familiar faces; production designer Colin Gibson, editor Margaret Sixel, sound mixer Ben Osmo, makeup designer Lesley Vanderwalt, first assistant director PJ Voeten, and second unit director/stunt coordinator Guy Norris are all set to come along for the ride after working together on “Fury Road” and contributing to its development into the masterpiece that it is today. Tom Holkenborg, better known by his stage as Junkie XL, who composed the score for “Fury Road,” will also return to contribute the score for “Furiosa.”
Furiosa Cast
After bringing “Fury Road” to the polished and chromed heights of success, George Miller will once again be seen manning the steering wheel for “Furiosa.” Nico Lathouris is also returning to manage the screenplay after doing the same for the script of “Fury Road,” which, according to common opinion, truly does exist. Miller will direct, produce, and co-write the film, while Nico Lathouris will also return to handle the screenplay.
However, that is not the end of the list of familiar faces; production designer Colin Gibson, editor Margaret Sixel, sound mixer Ben Osmo, makeup designer Lesley Vanderwalt, first assistant director PJ Voeten, and second unit director/stunt coordinator Guy Norris are all set to come along for the ride after working together on “Fury Road” and contributing to its development into the masterpiece that it is today. Tom Holkenborg, better known by his stage as Junkie XL, who composed the score for “Fury Road,” will also return to contribute the score for “Furiosa.”
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