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Mad Max: Fury Road is a 2015 Australian post-apocalyptic action film co-written, co-produced, and directed by George Miller. Miller collaborated with Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris on the screenplay. The fourth instalment and a reboot of the Mad Max franchise, it was produced by Village Roadshow Pictures, Kennedy Miller Mitchell and RatPac-Dune Entertainment and distributed by Roadshow Entertainment in Australia and by Warner Bros. Pictures internationally. The film stars Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron with Nicholas Hoult, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Riley Keough, Zoë Kravitz, Abbey Lee and Courtney Eaton in supporting roles. Set in a post-apocalyptic desert wasteland where gasoline and water are scarce commodities, Fury Road follows Max Rockatansky, who joins forces with Imperator Furiosa to flee from cult leader Immortan Joe and his army in an armoured tanker truck, leading to a lengthy road battle.
Miller came on the idea for Fury Road in 1987; however, the film was in development hell for many years with pre-production starting in 1998. Attempts to shoot the film in the 2000s were delayed numerous times due to the September 11 attacks, the Iraq War and controversies surrounding star Mel Gibson, leading Miller to recast Gibson’s role of Max Rockatansky. Miller decided to pursue the film again in 2007, after the release of the animated comedy Happy Feet. In 2009, Miller announced that filming would begin in early 2011. Hardy was cast as Max in June 2010, with production planned to begin that November. Principal photography was delayed several more times before beginning in July 2012. The film wrapped in December 2012, although additional footage was shot in November 2013.
Fury Road premiered at Los Angeles on 7 May 2015, and was released in Australia on 14 May. Although it is the highest-grossing Mad Max film, Fury Road underperformed at the box office, grossing $375.7 million worldwide against its $154.6–185.1 million production budget and incurring overall losses of up to $20–40 million. Despite this, the film was praised by critics for Miller s direction, screenplay, action sequences, musical score, cinematography, editing, costume design, visuals, and its performances (particularly from Hardy and Theron). Considered one of the greatest action films of all time and one of the best films of the 2010s, Fury Road received numerous accolades, with ten Academy Award nominations at the 88th Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director, and won the most awards of the ceremony with six awards for Best Costume Design, Best Production Design, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing.
After a pay dispute between Warner Bros. and Miller delayed early efforts to produce follow-up projects, a prequel, Furiosa, is set for release on 24 May 2024, with Miller returning as writer and director.
Plot
With the world becoming a desert wasteland following a societal collapse from warfare over resources, a survivor named Max Rockatansky is captured and taken to Immortan Joe s Citadel by his army of War Boys. Max is imprisoned and used as a blood bag for a sick War Boy called Nux. Meanwhile, Imperator Furiosa, one of Joe s lieutenants, is sent in her armoured War Rig to extract gasoline and ammunition. When Joe realises that his five wives are fleeing with her, he leads his army in pursuit of Furiosa, calling on the aid of nearby Gas Town and the Bullet Farm. Nux joins the pursuit with Max strapped to his car, and a battle ensues between the War Rig and Joe s forces. Furiosa drives into a sand storm, evading her pursuers, except Nux, who attempts to sacrifice himself to destroy the Rig. Max escapes and restrains Nux, but the car is destroyed. After the storm, Max finds Furiosa repairing the Rig, accompanied by the wives: Capable, Cheedo, Toast, the Dag, and the Splendid Angharad, the last of whom is heavily pregnant with Joe s child.
Max steals the Rig, but reluctantly agrees to let Furiosa and the wives accompany him. Nux boards the Rig as it leaves and attempts to kill Furiosa, but is overcome and thrown out, being picked up by Joe s army. Furiosa drives through a biker gang-controlled canyon, having bartered a deal for safe passage. The gang turns on her when they discover Joe s army arriving, forcing her and the group to flee, while the bikers detonate the canyon walls to block Joe. Max and Furiosa fight off the pursuing bikers as Joe s car breaks through the blockade. Joe catches up with the War Rig, allowing Nux to board with the intent of attacking Furiosa again; he fails, to the disappointment of Joe. As the Rig escapes, Angharad falls off trying to help Max and is fatally run over by Joe s car. Furiosa explains to Max that they are escaping to the Green Place , an idyllic land she remembers from her childhood. Capable finds Nux hiding in the Rig, and consoles him as he laments his failure. Furiosa and Max slow Joe s forces with mines, but Joe s ally, the Bullet Farmer, continues pursuit. After Furiosa shoots the Bullet Farmer, Max leaves to confront him and his men, returning with guns and ammunition. During the firefight, Nux emerges from hiding to help free the trapped Rig and joins the crew.
After driving the War Rig overnight through swampland and desert, the crew comes across a mysterious woman. Furiosa approaches her and states her history and clan affiliation. The woman summons her clan, the Vuvalini, who recognize Furiosa as one of their own who was kidnapped as a child. Furiosa is devastated to learn that the swampland they passed was indeed the Green Place, now uninhabitable. The group then plans to ride across immense salt flats in the hope of finding a new home. After seeing visions of a child he failed to save, Max convinces them to return to the undefended Citadel, which has ample water and crops, and to trap Joe and his army in the bikers canyon.
The group heads back towards the Citadel and they engage Joe s forces in battle. Many Vuvalini and members of Joe s forces are killed, and Furiosa is seriously wounded. Joe positions his car in front of the War Rig to slow it, while Max fights Joe s large adult son, Rictus Erectus. Joe captures Toast, who manages to distract him long enough for Furiosa to kill him. Nux sacrifices himself by wrecking the Rig, killing Rictus and blocking the canyon, allowing the group to escape in Joe s car. Max transfuses his blood to Furiosa, saving her life.
Back at the Citadel, the people rejoice upon learning of Joe s death. Furiosa, the wives, and the Vuvalini are cheered by the crowd and welcomed by the remaining War Boys. Max shares a glance with Furiosa before leaving.
Cast
- Tom Hardy as Max Rockatansky
- Charlize Theron as Imperator Furiosa
- Nicholas Hoult as Nux
- Hugh Keays-Byrne as Immortan Joe
- Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as The Splendid Angharad
- Nathan Jones as Rictus Erectus
- Riley Keough as Capable
- Zoë Kravitz as Toast the Knowing
- Abbey Lee as The Dag
- Courtney Eaton as Cheedo the Fragile
- Josh Helman as Slit
- John Howard as The People Eater
- Richard Carter as The Bullet Farmer
- Angus Sampson as The Organic Mechanic
- iOTA as The Doof Warrior
- Megan Gale as The Valkyrie
- Melissa Jaffer as Keeper of the Seeds
- Melita Jurisic, Gillian Jones, Joy Smithers, Antoinette Kellerman, and Christina Koch as The Vuvalini
- Quentin Kenihan as Corpus Colossus
- Coco Jack Gillies as Glory the Child
- Chris Patton as Morsov
- Stephen Dunlevy as The Rock Rider Chief / The Winchman
- Richard Norton as The Prime Imperator
Production
Development
In 1987, George Miller came on the idea by making the fourth instalment have almost a continuous chase ; however, plans for a fourth instalment in the Mad Max franchise hit financial difficulties and the project spent several years in development hell , with the idea for a fourth instalment occurring to Miller in 1998 when he was walking in an intersection in Los Angeles. About a year later, while travelling from Los Angeles to Australia, the idea coalesced. Miller conceived a story where violent marauders were fighting, not for oil or for material goods, but for human beings. The film was set to shoot in 2001 through 20th Century Fox, but was postponed because of the September 11 attacks that same year. The American dollar collapsed against the Australian dollar, and our budget ballooned Miller said, adding that he had to move on to Happy Feet because there was a small window when that was ready . Mel Gibson, who starred in the original three films, would not return to his role as the lead character. Miller ended up re-casting the role because of controversies surrounding Gibson and because he wanted Max to remain at a younger age, as the same contemporary warrior . The project was given the green light to begin filming in the Australian desert in May 2003 with a budget of US$100 million, but the location was ruined by rainfall. Mad Max 4 then entered a hiatus in light of security concerns related to its Namibian shoot because of tightened travel and shipping restrictions at the onset of the Iraq War.
In November 2006, Miller stated that he intended to make Fury Road and that the film was never going to involve Gibson: There s a real hope. The last thing I wanted to do is another Mad Max, but this script came along, and I m completely carried away with it. The film s screenplay was co-written with cult British comic creator Brendan McCarthy, who also designed many of the new characters and vehicles. Miller again confirmed his intention to make another Mad Max at the 2007 Aurora filmmaker initiative. He stated that he thought Gibson would not be interested in the film because of his age. On 5 March 2009, it was announced that an R-rated animated feature film was in pre-production and would be taking much of the plot from Fury Road, although Gibson would not be in the film and Miller was looking for a different route , a renaissance of the franchise. Miller cited director Akira Kurosawa as an inspiration for what he wanted to do with the franchise. Miller was also developing an action-adventure tie-in video game based on the fourth film, along with God of War II video game designer Cory Barlog. Both projects were expected to take two to two-and-a-half years, according to Miller, with a release date of either 2011 or 2012. Fury Road was going to be produced at Dr. D Studios, a digital art studios founded in 2008 by Miller and Doug Mitchell.
On 18 May 2009, it was reported that location scouting was underway for Mad Max 4, which could go into production later this year. After exploring the possibility of an animated film, Miller decided instead to shoot a live-action film, and has already had the various vehicles built for years now – as they were built for the doomed Fury Road shoot. By this time, production had moved to Warner Bros. In October 2009, Miller announced that principal photography on Fury Road would commence at Broken Hill, New South Wales in August 2010. That same month, British actor Tom Hardy was in negotiations to take the lead role of Max, while it was also announced that Charlize Theron would play a major role in the film. In June 2010, Hardy announced on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross that he would play the title role. The role of Max had come down to Hardy, Armie Hammer and Jeremy Renner, with Michael Fassbender, Joel Kinnaman, Heath Ledger and Eric Bana all being considered at various stages of development. Miller had also expressed interest in casting Eminem in the role, but Eminem didn t wish to leave the United States. In July 2010, Miller announced plans to shoot two Mad Max films back-to-back, entitled Mad Max: Fury Road and Mad Max: Furiosa. Weta Digital was originally involved with the film when it was scheduled for a 2012 release. The company was to be handling visual effects, conceptual designs, speciality make-up effects and costume designs until production was postponed from its November 2010 start date.
In November 2011, filming was moved from Broken Hill back to Namibia, after unexpected heavy rains caused wildflowers to grow in the desert of Broken Hill. Other potential locations scouted included the Atacama Desert in Chile, Chott el Djerid in Tunisia, and Azerbaijan.
In a July 2014 interview at San Diego Comic-Con International, Miller said he designed the film in storyboard form before writing the screenplay, working with five storyboard artists. It came out as about 3,500 panels, almost the same number of shots as in the finished film. He wanted the film to be almost a continuous chase, with relatively little dialogue, and to have the visuals come first.
Filming
Principal photography began in July 2012 in Namibia, with most of the filming based in the Dorob National Park. Filming also took place at the Cape Town Film Studios in Cape Town, South Africa. In October 2012, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Warner Bros. sent an executive to keep the production on track. Filming wrapped on 8 December 2012, without any of the opening or closing scenes at the Citadel shot. In February 2013, a leaked draft from the Namibian Coast Conservation and Management Project accused the producers of damaging parts of the Namib desert, endangering a number of plant and animal species. The Namibia Film Commission said it had no reservations after visiting the set during production. It disputed claims reported in the media, calling the accusations unjust rhetoric . In September 2013, it was announced that the film would undergo reshoots of the opening and closing scenes at the Citadel, before continuing on 22 November 2013 at Potts Hill and Penrith Lakes in Western Sydney, and concluded in December 2013 at Fox Studios Australia.
Miller said that he did not feel that he had to top the production design of the previous films in the series. Instead, he wanted the production design to harken back to the earlier films and reflect the changes of the past 30 years. Colin Gibson, the production designer, said that they developed an internally consistent history to explain the film s look and justify its use of hot rods. Gibson designed the film s vehicles, all of which are fully functional. Construction of some of the vehicles began as early as 2003. 150 vehicles were constructed, with only 88 surviving to the end of filming. The ones that did not last were made for destruction, with some designed to snap in half. The War Rig, the film s most prominent vehicle, was made by combining a Tatra 815 and Chevrolet Fleetmaster and fusing a Volkswagen Beetle to the hull, among other modifications. The cars were designed to show characterisation and detail in the world, including the characters feelings of guilt, loss and their attempts to recycle the remains of civilisation.
Cinematographer John Seale came out of retirement to shoot Fury Road. He replaced Dean Semler, the cinematographer of the previous two films, who left the film over the end of its preparation period. Seale outfitted his camera crew with six Arri Alexa Pluses and four Alexa Ms, as well as a number of Canon EOS 5Ds and Olympus PEN E-P5s that were used as crash cams for the action sequences. It was the first time Seale shot with digital cameras. Because of the fast nature required for edits, Miller asked Seale to keep the focus of the shot centered for each scene, thus allowing the audience to quickly orient towards it.
Miller said that 90% of the effects were practical. Both the Doof Wagon and the Doof Warrior s guitar are fully functional—none of his scenes was rendered in CGI—while the Doof Warrior s guitar shoots fire. Second unit director and supervising stunt coordinator Guy Norris was in charge of over 150 stunt performers, which included Cirque du Soleil performers. Miller invited playwright Eve Ensler to act as an on-set adviser. Impressed with the script s depth and what she saw as feminist themes, she spent a week in Namibia, where she spoke to the actors about issues of violence against women. Hardy would explain that he had a hard time seeing Miller s vision, which frustrated him; however, once seeing the finished product, he started his Cannes press briefing with a lengthy apology to Miller, calling him brilliant .
Post-production
Mad Max: Fury Road contains 2,000 visual effects shots. The lead effects company was Iloura, who delivered more than 1,500 effects shots for the film. Additional visual effects studios that worked on the film include Method Studios, Brave New World vfx, Stereo D, 4DMax, BlackGinger, The Third Floor, and Dr. D Studios. Miller recruited his wife, Margaret Sixel, to edit the film, as he felt she could make it stand out from other action films. Sixel had 480 hours of footage to edit, which took three months to watch. The film contains about 2,700 cuts of its entire running length. The frame rate was also manipulated, as Seale said that the film s frame rate is something like 50 or 60 percent is not running at 24 frames a second, which is the traditional frame rate, and the film will be running below 24 frames because George, if he couldn t understand what was happening in the shot, he slowed it down until you could. Or if it was too well understood, he d shorten it or he d speed it up back towards 24. His manipulation of every shot in that movie is intense. The Washington Post would later note that the changing frame rate gave the film an almost cartoonishly jerky look. The extensive effects work included altering lighting and time of day, weather effects, terrain replacement and plate composition.
Sound designer Mark Mangini stated that he viewed the War Rig as an allegory for Moby-Dick with Immortan Joe playing the role of Captain Ahab. As such, the mechanical truck sounds were layered with whale calls to provide a more animal-like quality to the truck. When the tank is pierced with harpoons and milk sprays out, the sound of whale blow-holes were used. For the final destruction of the War Rig, the only sounds used were slowed down bear growls to symbolise the death of the truck as a living creature.
Miller was contractually obligated to deliver a PG-13 film. However, Warner Bros decided to hold test screenings for two different versions: a studio cut and a Miller cut. The Miller cut tested better than the studio cut, so Warner Bros. decided to release Miller from the contractual obligation of making a PG-13 film.
Music
The musical score for Mad Max: Fury Road was written by the Dutch composer Junkie XL. Prior to Junkie XL s involvement, Hans Zimmer, John Powell, and Marco Beltrami were attached at separate times to score the film. A soundtrack album was released by WaterTower Music on 12 May 2015.
Themes
Survival and humanity
Miller describes the film s key theme is survival, and his reason that is why the American Western was such a staple for the better part of a century in American cinema. The primary theme of Mad Max: Fury Road is survival and retention of humanity in the face of apocalyptic events. As survival was the underlying goal for Max, the theme has been carried over from the previous instalments of the series that also highlight issues such as ecological collapse and moral decadence. The theme of humanity is illustrated by Max, who begins the film as the survivor haunted by visions of deceased people, then recovers his former dignity by partnering with Furiosa.
Feminism
Feminism is another theme that has received academic attention. Charlize Theron as Furiosa is a dramatic center for the film. Throughout the film, her character demonstrates the physicality of a hero committed to a rescue mission, which sets up the start of a matriarchy as an antidote to the barbarian, warlike tribes that came before . These elements contrast this film with the male-centered hero in the previous Mad Max films.
Other themes
Director George Miller described the film as a very simple allegory, almost a western on wheels . Further themes pointed out by critics have included vengeance, solidarity, home, and redemption. Similar to the previous Mad Max films, home has been regarded as a central theme in Mad Max: Fury Road as it dominates the motivations of Max, Furiosa, and the Five Wives: his home was destroyed, she was taken from her home, and the wives are in search of a new home to raise their children. The unity of these characters also harnesses a concern for family, a common theme within Miller s films—including Happy Feet, Happy Feet 2, and Babe: Pig in the City.
Release
Comic books
In May 2015, Vertigo began publishing a comic book prequel limited series, with each issue focusing on the backstory of one or two of the film s characters, and consisting of four issues. The first issue, titled Mad Max: Fury Road – Nux and Immortan Joe #1, was released on 20 May; the second, Mad Max: Fury Road – Furiosa #1, was released on 17 June; the third, Mad Max: Fury Road – Mad Max #1, was released on 8 July; and the fourth and final issue, Mad Max: Fury Road – Mad Max #2, was released on 5 August. A deluxe-edition hardcover collection of art inspired by the film, titled Mad Max: Fury Road – Inspired Artists Deluxe Edition, was released on 6 May by Vertigo.
Theatrical
Mad Max: Fury Road had its world premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on 7 May 2015. On 14 May, it screened out-of-competition at the 68th Cannes Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the United States the next day.
Home media
Miller stated that the Blu-ray Disc release would include black-and-white and silent versions of the film, with the latter accompanied by the musical score. Miller described the black-and-white cut as the best version of the film. However, when details for both the United Kingdom and United States releases of the Blu-ray were announced, the alternate cuts were absent. Producer Doug Mitchell in December 2015 confirmed that the black-and-white version existed and could potentially see a future theatrical release. In January 2016, Miller announced that the black-and-white versions would appear in another DVD release.
The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD in the United Kingdom on 5 October 2015. In the United States, the film was released digitally on 11 August 2015, and physically on 1 September. In addition to the stand-alone release, a box set containing all four Mad Max films and a documentary about the series titled Madness of Max was released the same day. In October 2016, the black-and-white version of Fury Road, called Mad Max: Black & Chrome, debuted in the Mad Max: High Octane anthology. The Black & Chrome version was made without the involvement of cinematographer John Seale, but Seale stated that the idea was beautifully dramatic and that he thought the new version will emphasise the actors performances.
Home media editions of Mad Max: Fury Road were among the top-selling video titles in the United States in 2015 and 2016. As of 2020, over 3 million copies have been sold, for a total revenue of $55.8 million.
Reception
Box office
Mad Max: Fury Road grossed $154.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $221.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $375.7 million, against a production budget of $154.6–185.1 million. While the film still made a profit, it didn’t quite meet its expectations. The Hollywood Reporter calculated that the loss incurred by the film was around $20–40 million.
In the United States and Canada, Mad Max: Fury Road was released alongside Pitch Perfect 2 from across 3,702 theatres, and earned $16.77 million on its opening day; this included $3.7 million it made from Thursday night run from 3,000 theatres. In its opening weekend, the film grossed $45.4 million, finishing in second at the box office behind Pitch Perfect 2 ($69.2 million).
Critical response
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 97% of 435 critics reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.60/10. The website s critical consensus reads, With exhilarating action and a surprising amount of narrative heft, Mad Max: Fury Road brings George Miller s post-apocalyptic franchise roaring vigorously back to life. Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 90 out of 100, based on 51 critics, indicating universal acclaim . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave an average grade of B+ on an A+ to F scale.
Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph gave the film a full five stars and praised its acting, screenplay, choreography, stunts, humour and direction, describing it as a Krakatoan eruption of craziness . In The Guardian and awarding the film four out of five, Peter Bradshaw wrote that it is extravagantly deranged, ear-splittingly cacophonous, and entirely over the top , a bizarre convoy chase action-thriller in the post-apocalyptic desert . Lindsay Bahr of the Associated Press described the film as radically visionary .
IGN reviewer Scott Collura gave the film 9.2 out of 10, describing the over-the-top stunts and eccentric characters and designs are all hugely important to Fury Road, as are the troubled figures like Max himself and Furiosa, but it s the overriding sense of the film s uniqueness, its striving to be something more than just another action movie, that is most impressive. Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film four out of four and wrote that Theron and Hardy are one of the best action duos ever, in one of the best action movies . Similarly, Rolling Stone s Peter Travers called the film a new action classic , with particular praise towards its editing, costumes and soundtrack. Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote a mixed review, praising the cinematography and Theron s performance, but perceiving the film as a long, dull chase .
The film has been praised by scholars on several fronts. Women s studies scholars have praised the dominant role taken by Furiosa and the range of atypical female roles, including the wives and the gun-toting Vuvalini, and disability studies scholars have commended its positive, non-stigmatising portrayals of physical and psychological disabilities. Several critics have named Mad Max: Fury Road one of the greatest action films ever made.
Mad Max: Fury Road was listed on over 170 film critics top-ten lists for 2015, including 58 first-place rankings and 26 second-place rankings.
Accolades
Mad Max: Fury Road was named one of the best films of 2015 by numerous critics and publications, and was named Rotten Tomatoes best scoring film of 2015. The film topped Metacritic s tally of film critics year-end best film lists, with 58 critics naming it their best film of the year. Mad Max: Fury Road was named the nineteenth-greatest film of the 21st century in a 2016 BBC critics poll. In 2017, it was named the nineteenth-best film of the 21st century so far by The New York Times. In January 2020, Empire voted it as the best film of the 21st century.
It appeared on numerous best films of the decade lists, ranked first on The A.V. Club critics list of 100 best movies of the 2010s, ranked third on Variety s The Best Films of the Decade, and ranked ninth on The Hollywood Reporter s The 10 Best Films of the Decade. It also appeared (unranked) on The New York Times The 10 Most Influential Films of the Decade (and 20 Other Favorites) , Wired s The 24 Absolute Best Movies of the 2010s , and the Los Angeles Times best movies of the decade: Kenneth Turan and Justin Chang s essential picks . In Metacritic s tally of lists of the best films of the decade, it appeared on and topped more lists than any other film, with 20 critics placing it at number one.
The film received ten nominations at the 88th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won six Academy Awards for Best Film Editing, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing, surpassing all other films at the awards ceremony, and broke the record for the most wins for an Australian film.
Future
During the writing process for Fury Road in 2011, Miller and McCarthy found that they had enough story material for two additional scripts. In March 2015, during an interview with Esquire, Hardy revealed that he was attached to star in three more Mad Max films following Fury Road. Miller told Wired in May 2015 that if the film becomes successful, he will tell the other two stories. Later that month, Miller revealed that plans for the sequel had changed and the fifth film in the franchise will instead be titled Mad Max: The Wasteland. That October 2015, Miller s team had scripts for two sequels.
Later that month, Miller clarified that Mad Max: The Wasteland was a working title for the sequel. Miller reaffirmed his intent to continue the franchise after reports to the contrary surfaced. In November 2017, it was reported that a lawsuit filed by Miller s production company against Warner Bros. over a disputed $7 million bonus was likely to delay the production of any sequels. In July 2019, Miller told IndieWire that three films are being considered: two Mad Max stories and a Furiosa story.
In October 2020, a prequel, titled Furiosa, entered advanced development at Warner Bros., with Miller set to direct. Anya Taylor-Joy has been cast to portray a young Furiosa, while Chris Hemsworth and Tom Burke will also star in unspecified roles. Miller will co-write the screenplay with Nico Lathouris, while Miller and Doug Mitchell will produce through their Kennedy Miller Mitchell banner. In December 2020, Warner Bros. announced that the film will be released on 23 June 2023, which was later pushed back to 24 May 2024. In a February 2021 interview, composer Junkie XL confirmed that he would return to produce the score for Furiosa.
Year | 2015 |
ReleaseDate | 2015-05-15 |
RuntimeMins | 120 |
RuntimeStr | 2h |
Plot | In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a woman rebels against a tyrannical ruler in search for her homeland with the aid of a group of female prisoners, a psychotic worshiper, and a drifter named Max. |
Awards | Top rated movie #201 , Won 6 Oscars, 247 wins & 233 nominations total |
Directors | George Miller |
Writers | George Miller, Brendan McCarthy, Nick Lathouris |
Stars | Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult |
Produced by | Bruce Berman,Graham Burke,Christopher DeFaria,Genevieve Hofmeyr,George Miller,Doug Mitchell,Steven Mnuchin,Holly Radcliffe,Iain Smith,Courtenay Valenti,P.J. Voeten |
Music by | Junkie XL |
Cinematography by | John Seale |
Film Editing by | Margaret Sixel |
Casting By | Nikki Barrett,Ronna Kress |
Production Design by | Colin Gibson |
Art Direction by | Marko Anttonen,Richard Hobbs,Shira Hockman,Jacinta Leong,Janni Van Staden |
Set Decoration by | Nicki Gardiner,Katie Sharrock,Lisa Thompson,Gena Vazquez |
Costume Design by | Jenny Beavan |
Makeup Department | Tara Airlie,Rebecca Allen,Kalotina Amperidis,Alice Baueris,Michelle Beeckman,Catherine Biggs,Kya Bilal,Lara Jade Birch,Don Brooker,Carol Cameron,Eliza Campagna,Mary Castor,Kylie Clarke,Rachel Coenen,Rick Connelly,Niqui da Silva,Andriana Demetrius,Audrey Doyle,Natasha du Toit,Troy Follington,Garreth Fradgley,George Francis,Eva Franzen,Sean Genders,Lee Gren,Warren Hanneman,Kala Harrison,Robin Myriah Hatcher,Riette Hayward,Mat Hornby,Mathew Howard-Tripp,Emily James,Adam Johansen,Aline Joyce,Adam Kealy,Tarryn Kohler,Marli Kruger,Eliza Langdon,Kimberley Leaver,Damian Martin,Mariel McClorey,Michael Mekash,Yolande Moller,Anita Morgan,Ayten Morgenstern,Tess Natoli,Rachelle O Donnell,Anastasia Pappas,Cristina Patterson,Paul Pattison,Nadine Prigge,Jess Reedy,Shannon Riggs,Ali Robertson,Yvonne Savage,Adrian Smith,Ailie Smith,Jaco Snyman,Brydie Stone,Emily Sturrock,Brian Van Dorn,Lian van Wyk,Lesley Vanderwalt,Sheldon Wade,Elka Wardega,Colin Ware,Marika Weber,Kerstin Weller,David Willis,Víctor Javier Bernardos,Charmaine Connelly,Helen Magelaki,Daniel McGraw,Alastair Murray,Gerald Sutherland |
Production Management | Andrew Baguley,Brendon Moose Boyd,Greig Buckle,Sally French,Dean Hood,Kevin Jenkins,Jason Pomerantz,Paul Ranford,Teri-Lin Robertson,Alan Shearer,Matt Town,Lynne-Anne Vosloo,Ashish Kukian |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Danielle Blake,Andrew Burfield,Rosie Coker,Wendy Croad,John Farrall-Miles,Robyn Glaser,Brett Hodgkinson,Joy Hoes,Emma Jamvold,Samantha McGrady,Guy Norris,Chris O Hara,Ryan Osmond,Joe Popplewell,Cuan Prytz,Eddie Thorne,Lee-Roy Titus,Leroy Titus,Marcy Trout,Justin Van Der Merwe,P.J. Voeten,Michael Wannenmacher,Joshua Watkins,Andre Weavind,Matthew Webb |
Art Department | Kristen Anderson,Marko Anttonen,Gustavo Balboa,Zayne Bartley,Aaron Beck,Shane Bennett,Simon Bethune,Grant Biffin,Dylan Bocanegra,David Boon,Anneke Botha,Matt Boug,Matt Bromley,Dennis Brown,Grace Brown,Martin Bruveris,Rust Bucket,Raytheon Buna,Steven Carroll,Joe Cash,Andrew Chan,Paul Chandler,Ross Clarke,Scott Cole,Paul Crane,Adrian Dalton,Rohan Dawson,Maxine Dennett,Tony Drew,Amanda Ennis-Smith,Melissa Eybers,Laurie Faen,Gisela Farrell,De Villiers Fourie,Paul French,Micheal Galea,William Gant,Bruce Garland,Tony Garland,Katherine Geaney,Brendan Gibb,Marco Guidetti,Sylvia Guriras,Rodney Guymer,Dane Hallett,Mark Harman,Max Haymes,Michael Henry,Gordon Hobkirk,Axel Hoebel,Nathan Victor Honey,Peter Hordern,Rebecca Howcroft,Joel Ibbetson,Brendan Jayne,James Johnson,Maximilian Kensell,George Kontoleon,Chris Lakeman,Chris Leech,Tim Loughlin,Mahiro Maeda,Peter Malatesta,Cameron Manewell,Etienne Maree,Chris Marinovich,Arlo Markantonatos,Mmakobo Mike Matshabe,Tim McGaw,Moray McGregor,Mark McKinley,Brodie McLennan,Chris McMahon,Peter Melick,Gary Middlewick,Nicholas Mostert,Carmen Muller,Geoff Naylor,Cornell Ndjavera,Nick O Sullivan,Andrew Orlando,Daniel Palmer,Nik Palmer,Lachlan Payne,Christian Pearce,Yuri Poetzl,Peter Pound,Richard Pritchard,Ronald Rametta,John Rann,Charlie Revai,Andrew Rickard,Andy Robinson,Cameron Rock,Alex Ross,Emilia Roux,Darren Rowsell,Mark Sexton,Evan Shipard,Peter Sidell,Stacey Simmons,Brendan Smithers,Nik Smulian,Alex Strachan,Christo Strydom,Surisa Surisa,Lila Swanepoel,Natalie Taylor,Bryce Tibbey,Harrison Trubie,Erica Van Den Raad,Jacobus Uys van der Merwe,Tate Van Oudtshoorn,Gary Vickers,Yann Vignes,Tony Watt,Jacob Weir,Adam Wheatley,Nikki Wichmann,Lauren Wild,Danwill Williams,Michael Wolff,Robert Wood,Eric Xaweb,Vanessa Younger,George Zammit,Joshua Zeigler,Raine Anderson,Grant Freckelton,Stuart Rowsell |
Sound Department | Yulia Akerholt,Brendan-John Allen,Ian Arrow,Christopher S. Aud,Phil Barrie,Beth Bezzina,Daniel Brown,Shanti Burn,Glenn Butler,Cate Cahill,Charlie Campagna,Nigel Christensen,Paradox Delilah,Jared Dwyer,Gareth Evans,James Ezra,Jay Fisher,Greg P. Fitzgerald,Mark Franken,Mario Gabrieli,Matt Gruber,Sam Hayward,Scott Hecker,Justin Herman,Chris Jenkins,Dan Johnston,Sonal Joshi,Nick Kray,Rick Lisle,Oliver Machin,Michael Magill,Mark A. Mangini,Derek Mansvelt,Steve Maslow,Duncan McAllister,Duncan McRae,Chuck Michael,Andrew Miller,Emma Mitchell,Michael W. Mitchell,Sarath Mohan,Carlos Moreno Jr.,Stuart Morton,Ryan Murphy,Matthias Neumann,Thomas J. O Connell,Jason Oliver,Ben Osmo,Wayne Pashley,Derryn Pasquill,Anand Pawar,Tony Pilkington,Peter Purcell,Ines Richter,Angus Robertson,Kira Roessler,Gregg Rudloff,Diego Ruiz,Pernell L. Salinas,Fabian Sanjurjo,Curt Schulkey,Sam Sergi,Andrew Simmons,John Simpson,Blair Slater,Julian Slater,Alicia Slusarski,Ryan Squires,Andy Stallabrass,Mia Stewart,Mario Vaccaro,Aravind Vijayakumar,Chris Ward,Mark J. Wasiutak,Tara Webb,David White,Danielle Wiessner,Dave Wilson,Andy Wright,Ryan Young,Vincent Zabaly,Damian Candusso,Evan J Haley |
Special Effects by | Matt Appleton,Norman Baillie,Wesley Barnard,Genevieve Bevan-John,Kevin Bitters,Herbert Blank,Julian Borbidge,Bruce Bright,Brenden Barry Brown,Rodney Burke,Aaron Cox,Eucla Davis,Jabin Dickins,Dave Everett,Juan Fabrellas,Lloyd Finnemore,Tristan Fitzgerald,Darren Frank,Dean Franklin,Oliver Gee,Rob Gillies,Sven Harens,Rob Heggie,Leo Henry,Rick Howie,Michael Max Hughes,Gwylim Johnstone,Ciaran Jordan,Jim Leng,Jasmin Lyford,Gregory W. McKee,Phil McLaren,Doug Meacham,Tim Mitchell,Alfred Mkhutshwa,Alfred Mxolisi Mkhutshwa,Mxolisi Alfred Mkhutshwa,Orlando Murray,Jude O Reilly,Dan Oliver,James Paul,Rudy Perez,Steven Plant,Will Power-Trengove,Danielle Prestidge,Simon Quinn,Paul Reddin,Tim Riach,Reggie Rizzo,Jaison Smith,Emil Snyman,Arthur Spink Jr.,Taj Trengove,John Van Der Pool,Thomas Van Koeverden,Ivan Janse Van Rensburg,Paul Verrall,Matt Ward,Tim Whiteley,Andy Williams,Grant Bensley,Jason Docherty,Dordi Moen,Barry Thompson |
Visual Effects by | Nada Abdou,Grant Adam,Milton Adamou,Lindsay Adams,Anjel Alcaraz,Carlos A. Alfaro Jr.,Bruce Allen,Michael Amato,Shudhdodhan Milind Ambhore,Erika Anderholm,Dwight Angelito,Yoichiro Aoki,Chris Archer,Nicole Ashford,Oliver Askew,Roland Athouris III,Kiran Auti,Aaron Auty,Paul A. Baccam,Swapnil Bagul,Marcus Bain,Em Baker,Kevin Baker,Maggie Balaco,Steve Barnes,Brandon Barney,Mark Battle,Ryan Bauer,Angelo Beceiro Collinicos,Christopher Bekker,Caleb Bell,Jeannie Ben-Hain,Nathan Benner,Brian N. Bentley,Niki Bern,Kate Bernauer,Scott Berri,Dan Bethell,Aaron D. Beyer,Udit Bhardwaj,Lalit Bhavsar,Sameer Bhoyar,Arwinder Singh Bhurji,Ben Bigiel,William Pete Bingham,Magdalena Bisogni,Brandon Blevins,Jeff Bloch,David Blythe,Jacques Bock,Mike Bodkin,Jason Bomstein,Chris Bone,Michael Bongiorno,Loganathan Boopathy,Ramzi Boudemagh,Joshua Bramley,Louise Brand,Timmy Broderick,Jason Lanier Brown,Nick Brown,Rochelle Brown,Matt Brunner,Michael Buck,Nicolas Burgers,Glenn Burton,Bridgett Buss,Daniela Cabrera,Andy Cadzow,Jay Caguioa,Pablo Calvillo,Genevieve Camilleri,Hui Cao,Tasha Carlson,Jeremy P. Carroll,Kris Carson,Samuel Carter,Mark Carver,Stephen Casey,Monica L. Castro,Gabriel D. Cervantes,Josè Cervera,Morné Chamberlain,Nardeep Chander,Jae Young Chang,Star Chaplin,Sachin Kumar Chauhan,Astan Chee,Albert Cheng,Anthony Chiarantano,Vamsi Krishna Chilamkurthi,Tagui Chilyan,Marisa Chin,Christopher Chinea,Bradley Chowning,Carlos Cidrais,Bodie Clare,Graham D. Clark,Jimi Clark,Andrew Clarke,Darrell Claunch,James Clowater,Alex Coble,Daniel Cohn,Tony Cole,Chad E. Collier,Richard Collis,Karen Therese Connolly,Micah Conrad,Sarah Coppin,Matt Cordero,David Costello,Mike Coughlin,Gareth Cowen,Maurice Cox,Ed Coy,David Crane,Fiona Crawford,Peter Cromwell,Nicholas Cross,Thomas Crow,Oliver Cubbage,Rui Cui,Dustin Cumming,David Cunningham,Mike Curtis,Murray Curtis,Samuel M. Dabbs,Allan Dalton,Varuna Darensbourg,Brad Darrow,Sashwata Das,Dane K. Dass,Chris Davies,Sarah Davis,Frances Dawson,Alan De Castro,Rachel Pieper Decker,Mark Dedaj,Julien Depredurand,Rahul Deshprabhu,Rustin Devendorf,Thomas Devereaux,Julian Dimsey,Gus Djuro,Komal Dogra,Yoav Dolev,Rene Dominguez,Sam Doolan,Fred Dossola,Archie Dowell,Clinton Downs,Steve Drew,Laura Dubsky,Brian Ducharme,Sarah Jane Dunlop,Brad Dunn,Kyle Dutton,Chris Dwyer,Simon Dye,Robert East,Rafael Echegaray,David Edwards,D. Edwardz,Amin Eftekhar,Michael J. Egan,Andrew Eick,Dean Elliott,Greg Emerson,Melissa Espina,Suzanne Evans-Booth,Paul John Faeldo,Alan Fairlie,Brian Fanska,Matt Farell,Shaikh Faruq,Ryan Faulkner,Victor Manuel Fernandez,Lauren Fernandez-Morrell,Caithlin Ferrier,Vincent Fiere,Christopher Fillmore,Adam Fisk,Johnny Fisk,Les Foor,Sebastian Foxx,Dom Francis,Jonathan Freisler,Travis Fruci,Jason Fugh,Napoleon Fulinara Jr.,Maximilian Funke,Bradley Gaines,Andrew Galka,Mayur Gangasagar,Juan Edgardo Garcia,Martin Garcia,Bryan Gauna,Joshua Gengler,Jason Gilholme,Matthew E. Gill,Ivan Girard,Clarke Godwin,Brian Gordon,Dan Graf,Sam j Green,Ryan Greenwood,Jessica Grimshaw,Todd Groves,Holly Gunn,Mike Gunter,Utkarsh Gupta,Nick Haines,Tyler Halle,Matt Hallen,Katie Hamberger,Gene Hammond-Lewis,Nils Hansson,Reginald Harber Jr.,Kyle Hardin,Mick Harkin,Daniel Harkness,William Harley,Mark Harmon,Jessica Harrison,Makoto Hatanaka,Jeremy Hattingh,Dustin Hayes,Mike F. Hedayati,Alex Heffner,Dominic Hellier,Aeon Henderson,David James Henderson,Chris Henryon,Jayne Herrmann,Matt Hicks,Bryan M. Higgins,Andreas Hikel,Jesse Hiram,Ryan Hirsh,Adam Hlavac,Nic Hodgkinson,Kim Hong Kyoung,U-Sun I Hu,Laurent Hugueniot,Josh Hulands,Derek Hultquist,Jess Hunt,Huck Hur,Susan Immonen,Alison Ingram,Jacek Irzykowski,Jill Isner,Laura Jackloski,Andrew Jackson,Chris Jackson,William Jackson,David Jaffe,Srinivas Janapati,Jess Jansen,Nathan Jennings,Zayn Jinah,Arthur Jing,David Johnson,Erik Johnson,Kailyn Johnson,Matt Johnson,Tim Johnson,Ingrid Johnston,Adam Jones,Jeremy Jones,Katherine Renee Jones,Morgan Jones,Stanley Jones,Pratik Jore,Felix Jorge,Corey Just,Aleks Justesen,Shannon Justison,Nik Kacevski,Steven Kaelin,Lindsey Kaiser,Prateek Kaushal,Thomas Kayser,Ryan Keely,Elaine Kelley,Ian Kelly,Suraj Kaur Khalsa,Emily Killick,Linda Y. Kim,Canda Kincses,Gyuri Kiss,Terry Klopfenstein,Mike Knox,Zach Knue,Peter Kober,Prasanna Kodapadi,Gerry Kodo,Helen Kok,Anne Putnam Kolbe,Hemanth Reddy Kovvuri,István Veress Kovács,Van Aarde Krynauw,Nitesh Kumar,Rajnish Kumar,Kosta Lagis,Alan S.L. Lam,Tu Nhi Lam,Christoph Landi,David Law,Alex Lay,Leonardo Ledesma,Jarett Lee,John Lee,Justin Lee,Nikki Jieun Lee,Duncan Lees,Alana Lennie,Scott Li,Seth Lickiss,Mark Lipsmeyer,Stefan Litterini,Adair Liu,Tristan Lock,Jane Lovell,Son Lu,Linda Luong,Rebecca Lyons Wright,Duncan MacDonald,Tim Mackintosh,Shri Bindhu Madhav,Alexander Madsen,Arman Mafi,Siddhartha Maganti,Gokul Mahajan,Vaibhav Laxman Mahajan,Ravi Mahapatro,Damien Mahoney,Ineke Majoor,Timothy Eustace Major,Carson Majors,Yael Majors,Sebastian Maldonado,John Mamikon,Roy Vincent Mann,Peter Mao,Charana Mapatuna,Pavan Maradia,Melanie Marlar,Filipe Marques,Andrew Marquez,Meza Pombo Martin A.,Tony Martin,Ashley Mason,Emily Mason,Guy Masonwells,William Maurer,Daniel May,Lheno Mazzotti,James McCarthy,Brandon Jay McCartney,Russell McCoy,Daniel McDonald,Peter McDonald,John McGovern,Steve McLafferty,Liz McLelland,Carlos Mendoza Jr.,Keith Meure,Royston Michaels,Thomas Middleton,Karolis Mikalauskas,Michael Milano,David Miller III,Ariana Miller,Jay C. Miller,Lizz Miller,Scott Mitchell,Matthias Mittelmeyer,John Paul Molly,Massoud Ollie Monsef,Christopher Montesano,Andy Moorer,Hiroshi Mori,David Morris-Oliveros,William Morrison,Adrian Moyes,Keya Mukherjee,Norah Mulroney,Carson Murdy,Scott Musselman,Christopher Myerchin,Ashley Nagy,Naren Naidoo,Farzad Fuzz Namdjoo,Payankulath Nandakumar,Siddharth Natarajan,Gerardo Navarro,David Nelson,Sanchez Nerina,Pete C. Newbauer,Antony Nguyen,Thierry Nguyen,Rajesh Nimje,Jamie Nimmo,Tony Noel,Ronnie Noisuwan,Tess Novak,Chris O Connell,Greg O Connor,Monique O Halloran,Dano O Shaughnessy,Rodney O Sullivan,Jongsu Oh,Graham Olsen,Matt Omond,Michael Ore,Angel Orlando,David Orman,Raphael Oseguera,Phil Outen,Semih Ozkoseoglu,Heath Pagram,Dylan Palmboom,Roberto Palomeque,Foram Pardiwala,Craig Parker,Jesse Parkhill,Aaron Parry,Noah Pascuzzi,Dana Passarella,Demetrios Patsiaris,Eion-Ray Patterson,Margaux Peach,David Peers,Lyndsey Pendley,Dylan Penhale,Diego Perez,Eddie Perez,Marco Perez,Charlotte Perry,Bailey Rae Phillips,David Jeffrey Phillips,Phets Phonasa,Brittany Piacente,Ryan Pilcher,Jovanka Placeres,Pablo Plaisted,Erik Ploneda,Cody Poag,Louis Polak,Erica Milena Pollack,Pete Polyakov,Kumar Praveen,Tim Preston,Emily Probert,Jeremy Pronk,Aled Prosser,Derek N. Prusak,Will Pryor,David Quinn,Melissa Quintas,Holly Radcliffe,Sinisa Radosavljevic,Paul Raeburn,Rajvikas,Davee Ramos-San Diego,Austin Ramsey,Marco Raposo de Barbosa,Annel Rautenbach,Sebastian Ravagnani,Justin Ray,William Reges,Gabriel Reichle,Mick Reid,Brett Reyenger,Homer Reyes,Pete Reynolds,Mark Richardson,Agustin Rios,Genesis Rivas,Ariz Akhtar Rizvi,Andrew Robinson,James Robison,Brad Roddy,Nathaniel Rodriguez,Raymond Rodriguez,Thorsten Rolle,Zachary J. Rose,Simon Rosenthal,Melissa Rosenzweig,Jillian Round,Erica Yeager Rouse,Jean-Marc Rulier,Nicholas Russell,Johannes Saam,Madalynn Rose Sadeghian,Rahul Kumar Sahu,Bhushan Salgaonkar,Remus San Diego,Nerina Sanchez,Yandri Sanchez,Eric Sanford,Nathan Santell,Evan Saunders,Lisa Curtis Saunders,Bryan Sawchyn,Adam Schardein,V.W. Scheich,Adrian Scherger,Daniel Schrepf,Brian Schultz,Jameson Schultz,Brian Schumacher,Denis Scolan,Igor Senkin,Den Serras,Shafiuddin,Andrew Shanks,Balakumaran Shanmugam,Stanislav Shapetskiy,Agrata Sharma,Jessica Sharp,Steve Shearston,Pippa Sheen,Nathan Sheldrick,Sam Sheppard,William Sherak,Sainath Shinde,Adnan Siddique,Marcus Silvera,Josh Simmonds,Ajit Singh,Siddharth Singh,Georgia Smith,Parker Smith,Connie Solis,Michael Spence,Peter Spinaze,Kendall Spraggins,Angela Stanley,Jon Stanley,Andrea R. Stephens,Nickolas Stevens,Murray Stevenson,Cody Stewart,G. Allen Stewart,Ken Stewart,Naeem Stewart,Bradley Stilwell,Ben Stommes,Jonathon Sumner,Jenna Sunde,Suneel.Sahu,Brendan Sutherland,Takahiro Suzuki,Kaushik Swain,Nick Swartz,Anthony Tan,Taisuke Tanimura,Dipak Tarpara,Ferry Taswin,Brandon Taylor,Beau Teora,Seye Tesfazgy,Nizar Thabet,Jason Thomas,Caleb Thompson,Jonathan W. Thompson,Nicole Thorn,Eric Timm,Andrew Tinkler,Sunil Kumar Tiwari,Kim Tobin,Syria Toliver,Jensen Toms,Will Towle,Khuong Tran,Sebastian Tran,Chris Treichel,Nicholas Tripodi,John Trotter,Ervin Tuazon,Kristin Turnipseed,Josiah Van Arsdel,Rick van de Schootbrugge,Mark van den Bergen,Tom van Dop,Jeremy Vanneman,Sherin Varghese,Carl Vazquez,Ramakanth Venukanti,Ged Vernardakis,Jared James Vest,Ezequiel Villanueva,Carla Villela,Juvenal Vique,Rebecca Vujanovic,Nicolaus Waetjen,Ghanshyam Sureshbhai Waghela,Shoshanah Wall,Vaughn Walsh,Pablo Wang,Daniel Ward,Martin Ward,Alexander Ware,Kento Watanabe,Adrian Watkins,Carrie Watts,Rob Weekhout,Kelly Wescott,Travis Wheat,Vaughn White,David Whittaker,Alexander Whyte,Tom Wild,Bonnie Wilkinson-Smith,Lyndsey Will,Jackson Williams,Ben Wilson,Ryan M. Wilson,Alex Wolfe,Sauyan Wong,Stephanie Woo,Tom Wood,Kim Worall,Ben Wotton,Pip Wright,Chih-yi Wu,Joe Tsung-Yu Wu,Dane Wylie,Matthew Wynne,Shyam V. Yadav,Marvin Yanez,Dylan Yeo,Nic Yiallouris,Chris Young,Jan L. Young,Tennille Alcindor,Miriam Alvarez,Michael Anders,Andrew Allen Austin,Darren Bailey,Jarret Ballard,Richard Bendo,Alex Bicknell,Marc Bloch,Michael Colburn,Vincent Defebo,Josh Handley,Russ Honican,Lauren Kaczor,Paul Kalil,Chiaki Matsubayashi,Edward McDonough,Travis Murray,David O Brien,Prakash Pathak,Michael Pugh,Vincent Robert Rosas,Kharak Singh,Andre Steyn,Jonathan W. Thompson,Joseph Towe,Randy Vellacott,Jeffrey Warnhoff |
Stunts | Keith Adams,Shea Adams,Lee Adamson,Michael Addison,Genevieve Aitken,Russell Allen,Cameron Ambridge,Guy Andrews,Eugene Arendsen,Dean Bailey,Donny Bailey,Keir Beck,Shane Bell,Nils Bendix,Andrea Berchtold,Arthur Berezin,Nico Beukes,Hunter Stratton Boland,Marius Botha,Dermot Brogan,Dennis Brown,Renan Andrey Buss,Andrew Buzolic,Joel Amos Byrnes,Tristan Carrigan,Sebastiano Cartier,Kabelo Bouga Chalatsane,Raelene Chapman,Glenn Chow,Malcolm Cochrane,Jared Cohen,Doug Coleman,Hein de Vries,Sebastian Dickins,Paul Doyle,Mark Duncan,Mike Duncan,Stephen Dunlevy,Kelsey Egan,Charlie Estepp,Morgan Evans,Kim Fardy,Sean February,Brenda Firmani,Shaun Ford,Sam Foster,Sebastian Foxx,Gary Fry,Stephen Gall,Bruce Garland,Warren Germishuys,Liam Gherlenda,Paul Goodwin,Dane Grant,Dayna Grant,Damian Green,Scotty Gregory,Steve Griffin,Tad Griffith,Caleb Guinery,Nigel Harbach,Brett Hawton,Jon Heaney,Peter Hill,Daniel Himschoot,Katja Hopkins,Natascha Hopkins,Jon Iles,Russell Ingram,Olivia Jackson,Alex Jewson,Robert Jones,Gary Kingsman,Ingrid Kleinig,Nathan Lawson,Blake Lindsell,Ian Llambi,Schalk Louw,Tony Lynch,Brian Machleit,Cody Mackie,Craig Macrae,Monelisi Magadla,Sam Margalit,Eduardo Marques Jr.,Robbie Marshall,Alwyn Marx,Michael Matthews,Russ McCarroll,Rocky McDonald,Adrian McGaw,Ian Meiring,Roland Melville,Angela Miller,Olga Miller,Darren Andrew Mitchell,Tomoki Miyamoto,Craig Morgan,Malibongwe Mqamelo,Aaron Muchanyu,Markus Muhata,Anneli Muller,Stephen Murdoch,Talayna Moana Nikora,Guy Norris,Harlan Norris,Harrison Norris,Richard Norton,Timothy Parsons,Philip Partridge,Travis Paterson,Chris Patton,Brett Praed,Thapelo Ramatlhodi,Mark Rayner,Sean Rigby,Greg Robinson,Mick Roughan,Vincent Roxburgh,Mike Ryan,George Schoonraad,Inge Sildnik,Yasca Sinigaglia,Ben Smith-Petersen,Michael Soloman,Gillian Statham,Tyrone Stevenson,Ian Stock,Greg Stuart,Glenn Suter,Riley Suter,Ryan Tarran,Ian Tatton,Matt Taylor,Mark Tearle,Jacob Tomuri,Ben Toyer,Greg van Borssum,Macyn Van Borssum,Reon Van Der Watt,Fleur van Eeden,Matthew Van Leeve,Annette Van Moorsel,Karl Van Moorsel,Mick Van Moorsel,Gustav Janse Van Rensburg,Connor Van Vuuren,Ripley Voeten,John Walton,Malachi Waters,Daniel Webber,Mark Wickham,Judd Wild,Jim Wilkey,Vernon Willemse,Stuart Williamson,Tim Wong,Anna Wood,Lawrence Woodward,Chad Wright,Avril Wynne,Robert Young,Adrian McGaw |
Camera and Electrical Department | Darrick Akey,Telfer Barnes,Mike Barnett,Peter Barta,Wynand Basson,Alexander Bayne,Keir Beck,Craig Bekker,Peter Belcher,Dylan Bland,Jasin Boland,Ashley Bradford,David Burr,Shaun Conway,Aaron Cordery,Eric Cotton,Tim Cousins,Simon Currie,Steve Daley,Garfield Darlington,Inaki De Ubago,Elhein De Wet,Apiwe Diko,Diogo Domingues,Xavier Du Plessis,Danie du Toit,Steve Edwards,Troy Finan,Lachlan French,Mark Goellnicht,Steve Grainger,Stephen Gray,Ryan Groves,Brooks P. Guyer,Tommy Hankinson,Chris Hansford,Jason Hansford,Simon Harding,Ken Hodgson,Jake Iesu,Shaheen Isaacs,Andrew AJ Johnson,Keith Johnston,Paul Johnstone,Samaai Junaid,Zak Katz,Joel Klinger,Frances Kroon,Adam Kuiper,Jonathan Kyle,Nathan Lawson,Peni Loloa,Peter Lorz,Jimmy Lucini,Gerard Maher,Marc-Jason Maier,Chris Maljers,Regardt Maritz,Richard Mason,T.G. Matthews,Luca Mercuri,Kent Miklenda,Regan Mitchell,Carl Mullin,Nyameko Mxaku,Nigel Nally,Romeo Ndirini,Daniel Nichols,Jonathan Nivison,Zachary Peel-McGregor,Michelle Pizanis,Justin Plummer,Tad Pride,Jem Rayner,Patrick Redmond,Tim Ridge,J.P. Ridgway,Jason Rodrigues,Robin Roles,Caitlin Rollino,Christopher Rudkin,Keith Saayman,Ricky Schamburg,Zeb Simpson,Philip A.T. Smith,Tobie Smuts,Matthew Spowart,Chris Summers,Jasper Susi,Justin Sykes,Theo Thomas,David Thomson,Matt Toll,Viliami Topui,Jay Torta,Marcus Upton,Jacques van Tonder,Hermie Venter,Sven Vosloo,Sean Walker,Damien Walsh,Tim Walsh,Thomas Watson,Jason Dolf Watts,Michael Webber,Matt Willis,Oliver Wilter,Simon Wright,Amy Yeats,Jayden York,Phillip Young,Dimitri Zaunders,Gerard Mahony |
Animation Department | Ryan Wasson |
Casting Department | Holly Bennett,JP Caldeira,Denton Douglas,Terri Douglas,Kate Dowd,Joshua Randle Firth,Bernadette Gepheart,Barbara Harris,Raymond Inichab,Kate Leonard,Nicolette Louw,James Macbeth,Olga Miller,Susanne Scheel,Mito Skellern,J.P. van der Merwe,Natalie Wall |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Meg Ashforth,Zayne Bartley,Mike H.G. Bates,Charl Boettger,Alicia Boshoff,Alex Carey,Ken Cattrall,Ivana Daniele,Kirsten Dauth,Katherine De Klerk,Rick de Souza,Mel Dykes,Amanda Enders,Mark Foster,Jacqueline Harkin,Nina Hasse,Andrea Hood,Inge Hough,Paul Jeacock,Lauren Johnson,Bex Joyce,Amy Lanser,Jane Law,Kate Marinovich,Stephen Miles,Fiona Nichols,Terence Norman,Duncan Richards,Leonie Roberts,Bec Sheedy,Mike Stringer,Anabel Temple,Marc Trunk,Joanne Walter,Sarah Young,Ghosne Aoun,Simon Brindle,Benjamin Crean,Katherine De Klerk,Nicky Jones,Mark Miller,Amanda Nichols,Margaret Pescott,Liannah Pile |
Editorial Department | Jason Ballantine,Taylor Brusky,Kelly Cameron,Andrew Corsi,Jennifer-Noel Dennis,Mandy Eyley,Oliver Farkas,Rachael Gill,Fady Hadid,Megan Hattingh,Edward Hobson,Brendan Jenkins,Eliot Knapman,Jordan Koen,Matt McFarland,Tess Novak,Luthando Nzimande,Daniel Pardy,Mark Perry,Cindy Rodriguez,Monica Sender,Sam Sheppard,Margaret Sixel,Jasper Susi,Nicole Thorn,Justin Ngy Tran,Jack Watts,Eric Whipp,Simon Alberry,Daniel André,Conor Fisher,Tricia Hagoriles,JoAnne Ji Kim,Matthew M. North,Wade Odlum |
Location Management | Simon Crook,Peter Harris,Morten Nielsen,Ellen Parkes,Jeremy Peek,Phillip Roope,Pierre Roos,Paul Tomlinson,Luke Wilkinson,Jason Mack,Carl Wood |
Music Department | Bob Badami,Craig Beckett,Elaine Beckett,Emad Borjian,Daniel Brown,Nick D Angiolillo,Sam Estes,James Ezra,Joshua Fielstra,Alex Gibson,Geri Green,Kim Green,Alex Henery,Junkie XL,Ramesh Kumar Kannan,Matt Lange,Frederick Lloyd,Alessio Nanni,Stephen Perone,Ryan Rubin,Katrina Schiller,Jamieson Shaw,Christian Vorlander,Jessica Wells,Elliott Wheeler,Nick Zinner,Volkan Öztürk,Chris Catone,Kris Dirksen,Bobby Gumm,Robin Stout,Superhuman,Liam Westbrook |
Script and Continuity Department | Sophie Fabbri-Jackson,Max Vergara Poeti-Marentini,Georgina Selby |
Transportation Department | Vladimir Abrahams,Leith Alexander,Annelize Arendse,Albany Asher,Erin Eri Broadhead,Ronnie Buys,Joe Cash,Steven Day,Henry Dray,Clinton du Preez,Carl Firth,Kenneth Fletcher,Gottlob Garoeb,Clarence Gaseb,Ashley Jeffery,Leon Keegan,Warwick King,Darren Loveday,Colin McDaid,Iraida Villegas Mendez,Danny Mitchell,Gigi Potter,Aline Rajan-Harjani,Jim Robison,Brad Saunders,Tatjana Tj Singh,Shalie Sweetnam,Taris Tyler,Paul Wambach,Adam Wheatley,Victor Wild,Luke Wilkinson |
Additional Crew | Iqraam Abrahams,Zenith Ander,Hannah Andrews,Hilton Auffray,Angelique Badenoch,Britt Ballantyne,Caillin Basson,Matthew Beecher,Flip Bester,Sonia Borella,Marius Botha,Lise-Marie Bothma,Ron Bottitta,Amanda Brand,Erin Eri Broadhead,Valeria Bullo,Carolyn Burke,Bridgett Buss,Karl Caffrey,Belinda Cahill,Hélène Cardona,Sam Carmichael,Kieran Cato,David Chen,Thomas Clapham,Karen Clark,David Collins,Jasmine De Carlo,Genevieve Tanya Detering,James Doherty,Damian Doublé,Ryno Du Plessis,Helen Christine Dwyer,Tim Dyson,Eve Ensler,Charles Fathy,Justin Ferk,Ian Freeman,Suzie Freeman,Larissa Gallagher,David Anthony Garland,Retha Geldenhuys,Traci Genders,Andrew Germishuys,Toby Gibson,Rachael Gill,Stefan P. Gillard,Sylvana Gregan,Lathiem Groenmeyer,Chris Hamilton,Jade Hamilton,Verna Hasse,Demian Hauptle,Carol Heij,Robbie Henley,Anna Hildebrandt,Sarah Hoke,Rebecca Howcroft,Jason Huberman,Petrina Hull,Hatton Ian,Alistair Jenkins,Cassie Kelly,Geoff Kelly,Jonny Kennerley,Mustafa Knight,Jane-Anne Kokkinn,Amanda Kotze,Richard Kruger,Jon Kuyper,Konstantin Lavysh,Dani Light,Matt Lindquist,James Livingstone,Jahan Lopes,Jai Love,John Templeton Macdonald,Esteban Ali Camacho Macias,Antony MacKenzie-Jones,Guy MacLeod,Elias Mael,Hamish Mason,Colette Massier,Anna McDonnell,Terry McGinnis,Ben McNeill,Victoria Mielewska,Christine Moran,Zak Morcillo,Elizabeth Mosely,James Muringani,Tammy Nicol,Daniel Nixon,Sandra Nixon,John O Brien,Angel Oquendo,Felix Orion,Ryan Osmond,Paulette Osorio,Lacey Darlene Paulson,Lance Peters,Ryan Peters,Sheena Peters,Sylvia Pyke,Mandy Raubenheimer,Darren Richardson,Tim Ridge,Gregory Roberts,Donovan Roberts-Baxter,Patrick Rohr,Valerie Rose,Alida Rubens,Sam Sako,Saskia Schiel,Stephanie Scott,Carla Self,Gabriel Shipton,Rebecca Sianez,Julian Stone,Michelle Stroud,Jasper Susi,Jack Swart,Lehi Tahau,Michelle ten Haaf,Nadia Townsend,Derek Tracy,Ozayr Vally,Greg van Borssum,Farren van Niekerk,Petre Van Zyl,Robin Vauvelle,Kelly Vincent,Estelle Vockerodt,Michael Wannenmacher,Jill Warner,Matthew Webb,Adam Wheatley,Nikki Wichmann,Laura Wilcox,Roger Williams,Sharon Williams,Abby Craden,Brian Grogan,Sophie McWilliam-Kerry,Guy Norris,Adam Ohl,Yassica Switakowski |
Thanks | Sonia Borella,Anthony Burtwistle,Eve Ensler,Jaco Espach,Shane Koyczan,Denis Lillie,Lance Allen Moore II,David Muller,Ronald Penny,Tim Ridge,Dean Semler |
Genres | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi |
Companies | Village Roadshow Pictures, Kennedy Miller Productions |
Countries | Australia |
Languages | English, Russian |
ContentRating | R |
ImDbRating | 8.1 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 985387 |
MetacriticRating | 90 |
Keywords | post apocalypse,desert,car chase,escape,chase |