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In this week’s cover story, Charlize Theron tells Variety she hopes that her new action thriller “Atomic Blonde” spawns a multi-film franchise. But she’s also eager to trek back through the desert as the one-armed Imperator Furiosa in a prequel to “Max Mad: Fury Road.” “I’d love to,” Theron tells Variety. “There were three scripts. They were... <a href="http://variety.com/2017/film/news/mad-max-fury-road-prequel-charlize-theron-1202491226/" title="Read Charlize Theron Would ‘Love to’ Do a Prequel to ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’">Read more »</a><img src="http://media.zenfs.com/en_US/Entertainment/Variety/pc17#038;c26035310#038;c310000#038;cv2.0#038;cj1" class="editorial"/>
Zoe Kravitz candidly admits the leads of George Miller's acclaimed 'Mad Max' sequel "didn't get along."
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.
‘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.
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-white version of the movie for the composer.
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‘Mad Max’ series director George Miller may be a producer on Warner Bros/DC’s upcoming ‘Justice League,’ it has emerged. The movie will see ‘Man of Steel’ and ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice’ director Zack Snyder continue in his role as key director of the DC movie universe, in a massive, two-volume superhero epic. Firstly, it is revealed that the film - given full title ‘The Justice League Part One’ - will shoot under the code name ‘Caveman,’ and that it will shoot at the Warner Bros Studios facility in Leavesden.
Australian director George Miller has declared he doesn’t want to make any more ‘Mad Max’ movies. Despite the widespread critical success of 2015′s ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ which was named Rotten Tomatoes’ Best Reviewed Film Of 2015, Miller has told Page Six that the Wasteland-set adventures are just too difficult to make nowadays. Speaking at the Golden Globes, Miller said: “I won’t make more ‘Mad Max’ movies. ‘Fury Road’ with Charlize Theron, Zoë Kravitz, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Riley Keough was forever getting completed.
It may have been released in 2014, but ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ proved rather popular amongst movie pirates. Amassing almost 31 million downloads, that’s not far off the movie’s $36 million opening weekend in the US. ‘Kingsman’ follows the story of Eggsy – a young British chav who ends up being drafted into a secret life of espionage. Starring Colin Firth and Taron Egerton, ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ saw another of Mark Millar’s comic books come to life on the big screen.
Who doesn’t like a good layered gag? This year was jam-packed full of movies with jokes that worked on multiple levels, and we’re big fans of the humble in-joke – comedic treats that only eagle-eyed fans will spot. How many of these in-jokes did you spot in 2015?
2015 has been a cracking year for cinema and it’s also seen some vintage movie bloopers. Even the biggest, most expensive Hollywood blockbusters have fallen prey to the curse of the film howlers, so with help from our pals at MovieMistakes.com here are some of the biggest on screen gaffes of 2015.
IMDB has revealed the most popular movie stars of 2015 and the number one actor may surprise you. According to the site, which is an invaluable resource for movie buffs around the world, the most popular thespian of the last 12 months is… Tom Hardy.
It looks as though Charlize Theron’s Imperator Furiosa may not get much screen time in the ‘Mad Max’ sequels… as director George Miller hints at a far smaller role. During an interview with Digital Spy, the 70-year-old Australian filmmaker revealed that Furiosa won’t be as prominent in the upcoming sequels… if she appears at all. “I’m not sure, is the answer,” Miller said when asked whether Charlize Theron would return.
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ had a tortured journey from the mind of series creator George Miller to the big screen and was beset with problems right from the start. After two aborted productions in the early ‘00s, Mel Gibson’s much-publicised meltdown, a shoot in the Namibian desert with new leading man Tom Hardy plagued with rumours of on-set problems and reshoots, followed by years of post-production, the fourth ‘Mad Max’ arrived early this summer to widespread critical and commercial acclaim. Read More - Jaws 19 Finally Gets A Trailer - George Miller On Man of Steel 2 There’s now talk of sequels, spin-offs, and the film’s 70-year-old George Miller is suddenly hot property once again in Tinseltown. We caught up with the Aussie filmmaker while he was in town to promote the home entertainment release of ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ (out now on 3D Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD and digital download) to talk sequels, Tom Hardy, men’s rights activists, the rumoured black and white version of ‘Fury Road’, and how the film would have differed had Mel Gibson been the star.
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ director George Miller is being linked with every big project in Hollywood right now following the runaway success of his dystopian blockbuster, but one project he says he’s turned down is the long-mooted live action remake of ‘Akira’.
Despite recent reports that George Miller had ruled himself out of making ‘Man of Steel 2′, the Australian film-maker has told Yahoo Movies UK that it’s a film he’s still keen to be involved with. “I was going to do a Justice League until an Australian government rebate didn’t go through. The director is on the promotional trail for the DVD and Blu-ray release of ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ (available now) and following the uproarious success of his long-awaited fourquel, everyone wants to know what the 70-year-old Australian (pictured below) is up to next.
Thanks to its incredible visuals and propulsive plot, ‘Mad Max Fury Road’ has become the action movie to beat in 2015. Director George Miller has been praised for his seamless blending of practical and digital effects and now, thanks to this exclusive behind the scenes clip from the digital release, we can see how one of the biggest explosions was done for real using over a 1000 litres of petrol in the Namibian desert. - Tom Hardy Tipped For James Bond - Borderlands Movie In The Works - Real Names of Hollywood Stars The explosion of the People Eater’s fuel truck, which Miller describes as “something a little different”, was achieved for real using a huge remote controlled rig comprising of 3 fuel tankers driven by a tractor-trailer at the front.
‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.’ star Armie Hammer thinks he had a lucky escape when production on George Miller’s ‘Justice League Mortal’ was cancelled in 2007 just weeks before cameras were due to roll. Hammer, who was in line to play Batman, admits that at 19 he was too wet behind the ears to portray the Dark Knight. “I would have made a terrible Batman,” says Hammer in our interview below. No-one wants to see a 19-year-old Batman.