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''Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga'' is a 2024
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directed and produced by George Miller, who wrote the screenplay with
Nico Lathouris Nico Lathouris (born 1944) is an Australian actor and writer. He is best known for his roles as George Polides in the 1993 romantic comedy film '' The Heartbreak Kid'' and as George Poulos in the 1994 television teen drama spin-off '' Heartbrea ...
. It is the fifth installment in the ''
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'' franchise, and the first not focused on
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, instead a spinoff
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to '' Mad Max: Fury Road'' (2015) and an
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for Furiosa. Starring
Anya Taylor-Joy Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor-Joy (; born 16 April 1996) is an actress. Born in Miami and raised in Buenos Aires and London, she left school at the age of 16 to pursue an acting career. After a series of small television roles, her Breakthrough ...
and Alyla Browne as said character and years before ''Fury Road'', the film follows her life for over a decade, from her kidnapping by the forces of warlord Dementus (
Chris Hemsworth Christopher Hemsworth (born 11 August 1983) is an Australian actor. Born and raised in Melbourne, Victoria, and Bulman, Northern Territory, he rose to prominence playing Kim Hyde in the Australian television series ''Home and Away'' (2004� ...
) to her ascension to the rank of
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. Tom Burke also stars as Praetorian Jack, a military commander who befriends Furiosa. Several ''Fury Road'' cast members return in supporting roles, including
John Howard John Winston Howard (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. His eleven-year tenure as prime min ...
, Nathan Jones, and
Angus Sampson Angus Sampson is an Australian actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his performances as Tucker in the ''Insidious'' film series, Ray Jenkins in ''The Mule'' (2014), The Organic Mechanic in '' Mad Max: Fury Road'' (2015) and '' Furiosa: A M ...
reprising their characters. The film begins in what can be seen as a green paradise of a
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future and quickly moves to the more traditional
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, which this franchise is known for. Miller initially intended to shoot ''Furiosa''
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with ''Fury Road'', but the former spent several years in
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amidst
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disputes with
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, ''Fury Road''s distributor. Several crew members from ''Fury Road'' returned for ''Furiosa'', including Lathouris, producer Doug Mitchell, composer
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, costume designer
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, and editor Margaret Sixel (Miller's wife). Filming took place in Australia from June to October 2022. ''Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga'' premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival on 15 May 2024. It was released theatrically in Australia on 23 May 2024 and in the United States the following day. The film received highly positive reviews from critics and multiple award nominations. It was named one of the Top Ten Films of 2024 by the
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, but was a
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, grossing $174.3 million against its budget of $168 million.Multiple sources: * * * * *


Plot

Decades after the
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, Australia is a radioactive wasteland and the Green Place of Many Mothers is one of the last remaining areas with fresh water and agriculture. Roobillies uncover the Green Place while two children Furiosa and Valkyrie are picking peaches. Furiosa tries to sabotage their motorcycles, but the raiders capture the barefoot girl as a prize for Dementus of the Biker Horde. Furiosa's mother Mary Jabrassa pursues them to the Horde's camp to rescue Furiosa, but Dementus tracks them down. Mary stays behind to buy Furiosa time to escape and gives her a peach pit to remember her by, but Furiosa refuses to leave Mary behind. Dementus forces Furiosa to watch her mother's
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. Haunted by his own family's death, Dementus adopts Furiosa as his daughter, hoping she will lead him to the Green Place. Sometime after, Dementus besieges the Citadel, another settlement with fresh water and agriculture. However, the Horde is repelled by the War Boys, the fanatical
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of Citadel warlord
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. Dementus uses a
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strategy to capture Gastown, an oil refinery that supplies the Citadel with gasoline. At peace negotiations, Joe recognizes Dementus's authority over Gastown and increases its supplies of food and water in exchange for the Horde's physician and Furiosa, who has tattooed a
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to the Green Place on her left arm to find her way home. Afterwards, Joe imprisons Furiosa with his stable of "wives" inside a vault. After Joe's son, Rictus, shows an attraction towards her, Furiosa devises a plan to escape. One night, Rictus breaks Furiosa out of Joe's vault to rape her, but she slips from his grasp using a wig made from her own hair and disappears. Disguised as a mute War Boy, Furiosa works her way up the ranks of Joe's men for over a decade. She helps build the War Rig, a heavily armed supply tanker that can withstand raider attacks in the lawless Wasteland. Furiosa plans to escape by hiding on the Rig when Joe sends his top driver, Praetorian Jack, on a supply run. Disillusioned by Dementus's callousness, his lieutenant, The Octoboss, goes rogue and launches an
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on the Rig. His Mortifiers slaughter the Rig's entire crew and destroy Furiosa's hidden motorcycle, but Furiosa and Jack team up to defeat them. Furiosa tries to carjack the Rig and drive home, but Jack easily thwarts her. However, he recognizes her potential and offers to train her to escape if she helps him rebuild his crew. Furiosa becomes Jack's second-in-command and is promoted to Praetorian. She and Jack develop a bond and resolve to escape together. They see an opportunity when Joe decides to attack Gastown, which Dementus has mismanaged to near-ruin. Joe orders Furiosa and Jack to collect weapons and ammunition from the Bullet Farm, an allied mining facility. However, Dementus, having already taken possession of the farm, ambushes them when they arrive. Furiosa and Jack barely escape, and Furiosa's left arm is injured and pinned to an overturned car. Dementus chases them down and has Jack dragged to death. Furiosa escapes her chains by severing her own injured arm, sacrificing her star map to escape. A lone man watches from afar as Furiosa struggles back to the Citadel, where she and Joe's aide The People Eater form a strategy to avoid a trap planned by Dementus. Instead, Dementus is lured into a trap at the Citadel, and the War Boys crush the Horde. Having lost her path home, Furiosa shaves her head, builds a mechanical prosthetic in place of her severed arm, and pursues the fleeing Dementus. After an extended chase, Furiosa subdues Dementus in the desert. She imprisons Dementus in the Citadel and uses his still-living body as
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to grow a peach tree from her mother's pit. Joe promotes Furiosa to "Imperator" and gives her command of a new War Rig. She meets Joe's five breeder wives in the vault where Joe once held her prisoner and shows them a peach from the tree. The night before another supply run, the "Five Wives" hide in Furiosa's Rig.


Cast

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Anya Taylor-Joy Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor-Joy (; born 16 April 1996) is an actress. Born in Miami and raised in Buenos Aires and London, she left school at the age of 16 to pursue an acting career. After a series of small television roles, her Breakthrough ...
as Furiosa ** Alyla Browne as child and teen Furiosa ** Archive footage of
Charlize Theron Charlize Theron ( ; ; born 7 August 1975) is a South African and American actress and producer. One of the world's highest-paid actresses, she is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. In 201 ...
as the older Furiosa from '' Mad Max: Fury Road'' is used during the final scene and end credits *
Chris Hemsworth Christopher Hemsworth (born 11 August 1983) is an Australian actor. Born and raised in Melbourne, Victoria, and Bulman, Northern Territory, he rose to prominence playing Kim Hyde in the Australian television series ''Home and Away'' (2004� ...
as Dementus, the deranged warlord leader of the Biker Horde who abducted Furiosa, and eventual ruler of Gastown * Tom Burke as Praetorian Jack, the commander of the Citadel's first War Rig * George Shevtsov as The History Man, an expert in pre-apocalyptic history, science, and technology who serves Dementus. He serves as the film's narrator *
Lachy Hulme Lachy Hulme (born 1 April 1971) is an Australian actor and screenwriter. He has written several films and has appeared in a number of Australian and US film and television productions. Early life Hulme was born in Melbourne, Victoria where he h ...
as: **
Immortan Joe Immortan Joe, birth name Joe Moore, is a fictional character in the Australian post-apocalyptic action film series ''Mad Max,'' first appearing as the main antagonist of the 2015 film '' Mad Max: Fury Road,'' and also serving as a major character ...
, the warlord leader of the Citadel and enemy of the Biker Horde *** Archive footage of
Hugh Keays-Byrne Hugh Keays-Byrne (18 May 1947 – 2 December 2020) was a British-Australian actor. He began his career on stage in his native England, where he was member of the Royal Shakespeare Company between 1968 and 1972. After emigrating to Australia in 1 ...
as Immortan Joe from ''Mad Max: Fury Road'' is used during the end credits ** Rizzdale Pell, Dementus'
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*
John Howard John Winston Howard (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. His eleven-year tenure as prime min ...
as The People Eater, Joe's advisor and
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, and the future ruler of Gastown in ''Mad Max: Fury Road'' *
Angus Sampson Angus Sampson is an Australian actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his performances as Tucker in the ''Insidious'' film series, Ray Jenkins in ''The Mule'' (2014), The Organic Mechanic in '' Mad Max: Fury Road'' (2015) and '' Furiosa: A M ...
as The Organic Mechanic, Dementus'
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that he later gives to Joe * Charlee Fraser as Mary Jabassa, a barefoot woman who is Furiosa's mother and a top member of the Vuvalini *
Elsa Pataky Elsa Lafuente Medianu (; born 18 July 1976), known professionally as Elsa Pataky, is a Spanish model and actress. Pataky is known for her leading role of Raquel Alonso in the Spanish teen drama '' Al salir de Clase'' (1997-2002)'','' before garn ...
as: ** The Vulalini General, the barefoot second-in-command of Mary and member of the Vuvalini ** Mr. Norton, a deformed survivor who joins the Biker Horde * Nathan Jones as Rictus Erectus, Joe's muscular but dim-witted son *
Josh Helman Joshua Helman (born 22 February 1986) is an Australian actor. He portrayed Slit in the action film '' Mad Max: Fury Road'' (2015), William Stryker in the superhero film '' X-Men: Days of Future Past'' (2014) and its sequel '' X-Men: Apocalypse'' ...
as Scrotus, Joe's psychologically unstable son * David Field as Toe Jam, a member of the nomadic Roobillies biker gang that's loyal to Dementus who was responsible for capturing Furiosa *
Rahel Romahn Rahel Romahn (born ) is a Kurdish-Iraqi born Australian actor. Early life Born in Kurdistan, in Northern Iraq, Romahn's family fled Saddam Hussein’s regime when he was three, initially hiding in Turkey for a year, then emigrating to Austral ...
as Vulture, a member of the nomadic Roobillies biker gang who is later killed by Mary who steals some of his clothes in order to get into Dementus' camp *
David Collins David Collins may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * David Collins (''Dark Shadows''), character in the television series ''Dark Shadows'' * David Collins (''EastEnders''), character in the television series ''EastEnders'' P ...
as Smeg, Dementus's henchman, dance proclaimer, and messenger * Goran D. Kleut as The Octoboss, the leader of the Mortifiers biker gang, who begins the film as Dementus's temporary ally * CJ Bloomfield as Big Jilly, a member of Dementus' biker horde * Matuse as Fang, Dementus's henchman * Ian Roberts as Mr. Harley, a member of Dementus' biker horde * Guy Spence as Mr. Davidson, a member of Dementus' biker horde * Rob Jones as Squint * Clarence Ryan as Black Thumb, Praetorian Jack's mechanic on the War Rig * Tim Burns as Hungry Eyes * Tim Rogers as Snapper * Florence Mezzara as Sad Eyes *
Quaden Bayles Quaden Bayles (born 13 December 2010) is an Australian actor. He appeared in the films ''Three Thousand Years of Longing'' and '' Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga''. A video of Bayles in emotional distress after being bullied at school due to his dwarfism ...
as War Pup, a young War Boy on board the War Rig during Jack's supply run * Peter Stephens as the Guardian of Gastown * Sean Millias Lone War Boy * Lee Perry as The Bullet Farmer, ruler of the Bullet Farm and the Citadel's arms supplier ** Archive footage of Richard Carter as The Bullet Farmer from ''Mad Max: Fury Road'' is used during the end credits * Daniel Webber as War Boy (uncredited) The rest of the cast were listed under these categories: ;The Green Place * Dylan Adonis as Valkyrie, a barefoot girl and member of the Vulvalini who is Furiosa's childhood friend ** Archive footage of
Megan Gale Megan Kate Gale (born 7 August 1975) is an Australian model and actress. Born in Perth, Western Australia, Gale won a model contest when she was 18 in her home town. In 1999 she was cast in a series of commercials for the Italian branch of telec ...
as an older Valkyrie from ''Mad Max: Fury Road'' is used during the end credits. * Anna Adams and Peter Sammak as the Vuvalini ;Roobillies * Shea Adams as Cannibal * Josh Randall as Savage * Karl Van Moorsel as Hacker ;Citadel Siege * Dawn Clingberg as Corpse Minder * Richard Norton as the Prime Imperator, a high-ranking lieuteant of the War Boys. * Stephen Amadasun as the Shotgun Imperator * Nick Annas as the First Pick War Boy * Ripley Voeten as the Chosen War Boy ;Gastown and the Trojan Truck * Matt Van Leeve as Mortifyer Matt * Shane Dundas as a Gastown Gate Watchman * Jamie Cluff and Adam Thompson as the Gastown Gate Openers * Shyan Tonga as the Gastown Rioter ;A Deal Is Done * Nellie Collins as a Winchman * Adam Washbourne, James Corcoran, Sasha Vitanovic, Tige Sixel Miller as Watch Tower Praetorian Guards * Justice Jones as Praetorian Pup ;Immortan's Harem * Maleeka Gasbarri as one of Immortan Joe's "wives" who gives birth to a baby with a conjoined body * Keza Ishimwe and Nat Buchanan as two of Immortan Joe's "wives" ;The House of Holy Motors *
Jacob Tomuri Jacob Tomuri (born 4 December 1979) is a New Zealand actor and stuntman. In 2000–2001, he appeared in over 50 twice-weekly episodes of the UK/NZ teen sci-fi series '' The Tribe'' as Lt. Luke. In 2001, he did stunt work for all three of ''The ...
as The Dogman, a worker at the Citadel *
Mark Wales Mark Adam Wales (born 3 November 1979) is an Australian author and entrepreneur. He gained national attention as a competitor on ''Australian Survivor'', which he eventually won. His earlier career had been as an officer in the Australian Army, ...
as Brake Man, a mechanic at the Citadel * Bryan Probets as Chumbucket, a hunchbacked
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at the Citadel * Danny Lim as High Master Black Thumb * Darcy Brice as Pissboy, a War Boy maintenance worker * Chudier Gatwech as Wretched Man Recruit * Spencer Connelly as Rakka the Brakkish ;Stowaway to Nowhere * Ben Smith-Person as Ace War Boy * Toby Fuller as Lookout War Boy * Jayden Irving as Witness War Boy * Karl Van Moorsel as Mortifyer Bomb Setter ;Happy Bullet Farm * Jon Iles as Bullet Farm Senior War Boy ;The Escape Plan * Harrison Norris as Hazz the Valiant * Ash Hodgkinson as Valiant Lancer * Sean Renfrey as the Echo Man *
Jacob Tomuri Jacob Tomuri (born 4 December 1979) is a New Zealand actor and stuntman. In 2000–2001, he appeared in over 50 twice-weekly episodes of the UK/NZ teen sci-fi series '' The Tribe'' as Lt. Luke. In 2001, he did stunt work for all three of ''The ...
as
Max Rockatansky Max Rockatansky is the title character and antihero protagonist of the Australian post-apocalyptic action film series ''Mad Max'' created by director George Miller (filmmaker), George Miller and producer Byron Kennedy. Max was played by actors ...
, a loner living in his V8 Interceptor who witnesses Furiosa return to the Citadel. He later helps Furiosa and the "Five Wives" defeat Immortan Joe and his army, and claim control of the Citadel in ''Mad Max: Fury Road''. Tomuri served as Tom Hardy's
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during the filming of ''Fury Road''. ** Archive footage of Hardy as Max from ''Mad Max: Fury Road'' is used during the end credits Additionally, the end credits are intercut with archive footage from ''Mad Max: Fury Road'', in which
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,
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Rosie Alice Huntington-Whiteley (born 18 April 1987) is an English model and actress. She is best known for her work for lingerie retailer Victoria's Secret, formerly being one of their brand "Angels", for being the face of Burberry's 2011 bra ...
,
Zoë Kravitz Zoë Kravitz (born December 1, 1988) is an American actress and filmmaker. She made her acting debut in the romantic comedy film ''No Reservations (film), No Reservations'' (2007). Her breakthrough came with portraying Angel Salvadore (Tempest) ...
,
Riley Keough Danielle Riley Keough ( ; born May 29, 1989) is an American actress. Born into the Presley family, she is the oldest daughter of Lisa Marie Presley and the eldest grandchild of Elvis Presley. She initially started her career as a model from 200 ...
,
Abbey Lee Abbey Lee Kershaw (born 12 June 1987) is an Australian model, actress and musician. Following several years of success leading up to the 2011 fashion seasons, '' V'' magazine dubbed her a supermodel, and Models.com has listed her as an "Indust ...
, and Courtney Eaton appear as Nux, The Splendid Angharad, Toast the Knowing, Capable, The Dag, and Cheedo the Fragile, respectively; the latter five are also portrayed by
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s in
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during the film's final scene.


Production


Pre-production

Director George Miller and co-writer
Nico Lathouris Nico Lathouris (born 1944) is an Australian actor and writer. He is best known for his roles as George Polides in the 1993 romantic comedy film '' The Heartbreak Kid'' and as George Poulos in the 1994 television teen drama spin-off '' Heartbrea ...
spent over fifteen years writing the script for '' Mad Max: Fury Road'' (2015), and developed backstories for every character, particularly co-protagonist
Imperator Furiosa Imperator Furiosa is a fictional character in the Australian post-apocalyptic action film series ''Mad Max''. Introduced in '' Mad Max: Fury Road'' (2015) and portrayed by Charlize Theron, she serves as an officer in Immortan Joe's army but tur ...
. Miller and Lathouris eventually wrote a Furiosa-centered screenplay, which actress
Charlize Theron Charlize Theron ( ; ; born 7 August 1975) is a South African and American actress and producer. One of the world's highest-paid actresses, she is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. In 201 ...
used as a reference for her performance in ''Fury Road''. According to Miller, ''Furiosa'' "probably" takes place after ''
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'' (1985), but the ''Mad Max'' franchise has "no strict
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". The first trailer of the film, released on 30 November 2023, stated that ''Furiosa'' takes place "45 years after the collapse". In July 2010, Miller announced plans to shoot ''Fury Road''
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with a live-action
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film entitled ''Mad Max: Furiosa'', but, during
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, it was decided to shoot only ''Fury Road''. At one point, Miller and Lathouris hoped to turn the ''Furiosa'' screenplay into an
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film directed by
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, who had previously worked on ''
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'' (2003), ''
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'' (1995–96), and ''
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'' (1992). In May 2015, Miller stated that if ''Fury Road'' became successful, he would develop two more films. In November 2017, Miller's
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filed a
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against
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over a ''Fury Road''
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dispute, which delayed the production of any additional entries in the franchise. In July 2019, Miller revealed that a ''Furiosa'' film was still being planned in addition to two ''Mad Max'' sequels. By March 2020, Miller and Warner Bros. settled their lawsuit and began
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the ''Furiosa'' prequel, which Miller intended to make after ''
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'' (2022). It was reported that the film would take place over a timeframe of fifteen years, depicting Furiosa's backstory of how she was displaced from her home and spent her life "trying to get back". Multiple ''Fury Road'' crew members agreed to return for the film, including composer
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, costume designer
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, editor Margaret Sixel, makeup designer Lesley Vanderwalt, production designer Colin Gibson (no relation to original ''Mad Max'' star
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), and sound mixer Ben Osmo; Beavan, Sixel, Vanderwalt, Gibson, and Osmo had all previously won
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for their work on ''Fury Road''. In 2020, Miller said that the semi-retired
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had agreed to return as cinematographer, but Seale retired after shooting Miller's ''Three Thousand Years of Longing'', explaining that he wanted to spend more time with his grandchildren.
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took over as ''Furiosa''s cinematographer. "George was definitely looking to find an Australian cinematographer", Duggan recalled. "P.J. oetentold him, 'Look, it's a no-brainer — just get Simon to come in and do it', and George trusted him. George knew the work I was doing and thought it was amazing, so when we first met, we just wanted to talk about the Australian industry, the people we knew and the experiences we had. And we knew that ''Fury Road'' was the starting point to the look and feel of what ''Furiosa'' was going to be — but only a starting point."
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, which had co- financed ''Fury Road'', was credited in initial marketing material for ''Furiosa'', with its involvement also acknowledged by an official press kit related to the film and a
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by the
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. However, following its premiere, all mentions of the company were omitted from promotions and the film itself. In May 2024, a box office report by ''
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'' stated that Warner Bros. "is all in on ''Furiosa''" and financed the bulk of the film's budget without co-financiers, such as Village Roadshow, most likely the result of a content dispute related to Warner Bros.' simultaneous release strategy followed in 2021. The online news site also reported that Domain Entertainment (a private equity fund that co-financed other Warner Bros. productions like ''
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'' and '' Wonka'' in 2023) was listed in the opening credits after the Warner Bros. logo.


Casting

Miller sought to cast a younger actress for the role in lieu of using
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technology for Theron, explaining that the technology still leaves "an
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" effect. Theron admitted that the decision was "a little heartbreaking, for sure", but understood Miller's rationale.Buchanan, p. 327. In March 2020, during the
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, Miller auditioned several actresses over
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for the Furiosa role. In October 2020,
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,
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, and
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were cast, although Abdul-Mateen later dropped out due to a scheduling conflict. Miller chose Taylor-Joy after seeing her performance in an early cut of the film ''
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'' (2021) and auditioning her with the "Mad as Hell" monologue, quoted by the character Howard Beale (portrayed by
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) from
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's ''
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'' (1976).
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, the director of ''Last Night in Soho'', told Miller to "do yourself a favor and grab the opportunity to work with her". Miller felt that "there's a kind of timelessness to her, there's a mystery to her, and yet she's accessible". Taylor-Joy received advice from
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, who had previously portrayed Nux in ''Fury Road'' and worked alongside her in '' The Menu'' (2022). According to Goran D. Kleut, who portrayed The Octoboss, Miller asks every actor who auditions with him to try out the "Mad as Hell" monologue. Hemsworth, an Australian, had grown up watching the ''Mad Max'' films. In 2010, he had previously applied for the title role in ''Fury Road'' that eventually went to Tom Hardy. Hemsworth later explained that he was not a big enough star at the time to earn the role; his most notable role,
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, had not yet debuted in the 2011 film of the same name. To accurately portray resource scarcity in the wasteland, Hemsworth cut his calorie intake in half compared to when he prepares for a
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(MCU) film. Describing and elaborating on his character's motivations, Hemsworth said: "He's a pretty horrible individual. Through the whole film we kept coming back to, 'This is evil, but what is the intention behind it?' It's not just sadistic insanity. There is a real purpose, the wheels are turning, he's plotting and planning and ten steps ahead of everyone else." Amid the character's harshness, Hemsworth imagines Dementus as something of a father figure to Furiosa, adding: "I think that's how he sees himself. I think there's a paternal quality and nature to the relationship in his eyes. uriosawould, I'm sure, argue to her death the complete opposite." In 2021, Miller cast Alyla Browne as a young Furiosa; she had previously worked with Miller on ''Three Thousand Years of Longing''. Miller said that she reminded him of a young Furiosa and that she impressed him while doing the
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on set. Tom Burke joined the cast in the autumn of 2021 as Praetorian Jack, replacing Abdul-Mateen. Burke said that while most of his scenes were shot sitting down in a truck, he had to spend long hours in the gym becoming "as lithe as possible", given that he might have to safely jump off the War Rig many times in a row until Miller got a take he was satisfied with. When
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commenced in June 2022, the producers disclosed that Nathan Jones and
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were set to reprise their roles from ''Fury Road''. They additionally announced that
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, who worked on ''Three Thousand Years of Longing'' after a video about his mistreatment at school went viral, would appear in a minor role. During the production, Miller agreed to cast
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, who was already playing the role of Rizzdale Pell, as a younger
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, succeeding ''Fury Road''s late
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, who died in 2020. Miller initially wanted to use a
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for Joe and record his lines in
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with ADR, but Hulme convinced Miller that he could replicate Keays-Byrne's voice and eyes. "When you are working on a Dr. George Miller movie, there's no pressure on you because you're in an incredibly supportive environment", Hulme said. During pre-production, Hulme fell off a motorcycle while practicing for a scene as Rizzdale Pell. Afterwards, Miller decided all the actor's bike riding would be performed by his
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, Chris Matheson.


Filming

Filming took place in Australia from May to October 2022. Principal photography began on 1 June 2022. Miller shot the film at various locations in
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:
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/ Silverton,
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(the "Stowaway" action sequence),
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(the Bullet Farm and the final confrontation between Furiosa and Dementus),
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(the Green Place), Melrose Park (Gastown), and the Disney lot in Sydney (the Citadel). The action sequence where the raiders ambush the War Rig took 78 days to shoot, where close to 200
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s worked on it every day; the sequence became known during production as "Stowaway to Nowhere". Miller stated that ''Furiosa'' was an easier shoot than ''Fury Road'', alluding to the latter's troubled production, and complimented Warner Bros.' new leadership for implementing an "approach to filmmaking
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much more collaborative than it was adversarial". Burke said that Miller wanted a different kind of filming style from ''Fury Road'', which used short takes and long cuts; he noted that Miller specifically wanted to shoot the scene where Dementus taunts Jack and Furiosa in one take. In lighting most of ''Furiosa''s exterior shots, Duggan and gaffer Shaun Conway recognized that "nearly all of our story would be told during daytime, so everything relied on sunlight", Duggan said. "And because we were in mid-
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, the weather during the shoot was unpredictable, with pouring rains and winds up to 50 miles per hour. So, we added a lot of artificial light to create sunlight, which helped us create a harsh look that was quite different than what you'd expect." To augment their locations' natural light, the filmmakers relied on a uniform approach, employing an array of six 18K HMI
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at varying degrees of spot. "The six PARs were mounted to three heavy-duty telescopic handlers that were easily moveable and could withstand the conditions, and the lamps were protected from the rain", Duggan noted. "We found that the 18K array could cover almost half a football field and accommodated the size of most of our exterior-location sets. We could put the light wherever we wanted to; whenever the sun was coming in and out, we'd follow and match that direction." He continued: "George told us we weren't going to wait for anything to light our sets, so we had to be prepared with one solution. And that meant we didn't have to stop shooting — we could just keep on going. Of course, we always oriented the sets, or our camera, to make use of sidelight or backlight from the actual sun, but the brute power of those PARs gave us all the light we needed." Taylor-Joy praised Miller's commitment to safety on set, but said that working on the film was, nonetheless, a challenging experience. With just 30-odd spoken lines of dialogue, she would go "months" on the film's set without speaking a single word on camera: "I've never been more alone than making that movie ... I don't want to go too deep into it, but everything that I thought was going to be easy was hard." When asked what proved more difficult than she expected on the ''Furiosa'' set, the actress said: "Next question, sorry. Talk to me in 20 years." In a later interview, responding to a question regarding how she was "able to portray the nuance and complexity of Furiosa without much dialogue", Taylor-Joy explained: "
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was just immediately there. The second that I read the first script, even though the script changed quite a bit by the time we got to filming, I had her essence very deeply embedded within me. I was also supremely protective. I think I fought more for this character than I had fought for any other character. George had such a specific vision for what he wanted her to be and I just felt like it was my responsibility to fight for any moment where you could see a little bit of her rage come out." Sharing her most memorable note given by Miller throughout the filming process, she said: " eorgewanted uriosato be incredibly stoic. And I felt like my contribution was that I've always felt like you need to see the humanity behind that, if you want people to fully invest in a character. George encourages you to be in almost like a university-type setting where every choice you have to justify – and you don't justify it once. You justify it thousands of times if it's going to make it in the movie. It was really great training for me not only as an actor but also as somebody that hopes to direct one day. Your conviction has to be unwavering if you want something to make it into one of his movies." Hemsworth arrived on set nursing a back injury, but said that he was excited to work on ''Furiosa'' because playing Dementus allowed him to get "out of that typecast space of the muscly action guy and ... play a character with complications and darkness". He explained that "suffering without a purpose is awful", but "suffering with purpose can be rejuvenating and replenishing". Burke said that Miller was willing to collaborate with his actors to structure Furiosa and Jack's relationship, explaining that while Miller wanted a romance, Burke felt the characters should "push romance to the side until they believe they are riding off to a safer place". While promoting the film, the actors disclosed several ideas that Miller considered or even shot but ultimately cut. Taylor-Joy said that Miller shot but ultimately deleted a scene where Furiosa cuts off Dementus's tongue, an act which is mentioned but not shown in the theatrical version. Burke said that Miller vetoed the idea of a
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where Jack teaches Furiosa about road war because it was too much of a cliché.


Post-production

''Fury Road''s
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supervisor
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returned for ''Furiosa''. His home studio
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worked with
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, Metaphysic.ai,
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, and slatevfx. He had received an
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nomination for ''Fury Road'' and subsequently won the Oscar for ''
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'' (2020). Jackson said that ''Furiosa'' "leans much more heavily han ''Fury Road''on visual effects" and that Miller "completely embraced the idea that CG is the way to go to build worlds and do whatever we need to do in post". In addition to traditional CGI work, such as augmenting backdrops and stitching together the work of multiple stuntmen who shot their scenes separately for safety reasons, Jackson used VFX to heighten certain action scenes, such as the "Stowaway" action sequence, where VFX animated The Octoboss's demise and the final chase sequence, where a CGI version of Furiosa's (otherwise practical) car was used to animate "things just far too dangerous to be doing with a real car, like side-swiping motorbikes". VFX helped "generat a feeling of movement" by making background elements move faster and animating flying equipment like The Octoboss's rippling black parachute. As Furiosa ages from a child to a young woman over the course of the film, Miller and Jackson hired Rising Sun Pictures to use
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(a non- generative form of
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) to blend Taylor-Joy's and Browne's faces together. Taylor-Joy said that Miller "wanted the transition ... to be seamless". She spent two days shooting with Rising Sun so that they could map her facial expressions. By her estimate, at the start of the film, about 35% of Browne's face was modified to look like her own, a figure that increased to 80% during Browne's final scenes in the Citadel. Additionally, in Taylor-Joy's early scenes in the Citadel, her eyes were partially modified to look more like Browne's. Taylor-Joy stressed that the actors' union went on strike in part to demand better regulation of AI tools and that Miller's use of AI was consensual. Metaphysic.ai performed a similar function for the Bullet Farmer, blending Lee Perry's facial features with those of the late Richard Carter, who portrayed the Bullet Farmer in ''Fury Road''.


Impact on the Australian film industry

According to the
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(ABC), ''Furiosa'' was the most expensive film in Australian history, with a budget of AU$333.2 million. Over 3,000 people worked on the film, including some ex-convicts who were hired as supporting artists. In addition, to take advantage of Australian tax credits for VFX work, DNEG opened a Sydney branch to spearhead
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s work on ''Furiosa''; it estimated that the office, once fully staffed, would employ up to 500 VFX artists. The film was awarded extensive government subsidies, including a filming incentive from the
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and various "offsets from the federal government". Miller said that government support "made
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possible".
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professor Amanda Lotz estimated that Screen NSW contributed AU$50 million in direct subsidies to ''Furiosa''s budget. Additionally, the federal government offers all qualifying films a tax rebate equivalent to 40% of the amount of money the production spends in Australia. Lotz estimated this federal rebate at AU$133 million (40% of AU$333.2 million), and NSW premier
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said that she hoped ''Furiosa'' would contribute AU$350 million to the Australian economy. Although a May 2024 ABC report estimated the size of the NSW filming incentive as AU$175 million (over half the film's reported budget), the ABC subsequently amended its report to remove that estimate. Other reports suggested that the AU$175 million figure applies to the total size of the NSW subsidy fund (spread out over five years) and not to ''Furiosa'' specifically. ''Furiosa''s VFX artists allowed production to keep shooting in Australia even though the weather in New South Wales was not ideal for a desert-based film. By contrast, Miller had to move the ''Fury Road'' shoot from Australia to Namibia because rain caused wildflowers to grow in the Australian desert, which would not have happened in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. According to Framestore, during the opening chase sequence where Mary tracks Furiosa's kidnappers through a series of sand dunes, "we ended up pretty much having to replace all of the ground". Colourist Eric Whipp, who also worked on ''Fury Road'', said that because the desert scenes needed to look like Namibia and "there was a huge mix of sunny and cloudy days" during the shoot, "a lot of the backgrounds in this film are full CG".


Music

''Fury Road'' composer
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(also known as Junkie XL) returned to
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''Furiosa'', as his third collaboration with Miller after ''Fury Road'' and ''Three Thousand Years of Longing''. Holkenborg moved to Sydney to pen the score and also helped prepare the final mix. He explained that because ''Furiosa'' was a character-driven film, the film's score had to be character-driven as well: "Musically, everything was being told from a
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, which is being her uriosa how she, watches the world around her, The Wasteland, its cruelties." Holkenborg added that Miller wanted a "way, ''way'' more subtle score" for ''Furiosa'' than ''Fury Road'', the latter of which was "just massive action over 48 hours" and an "over-the-top rock opera". In particular, Miller vetoed reusing the song "Brothers in Arms" from ''Fury Road'' (which plays when Max and Furiosa help each other escape the Rock Rider canyon) during the Bullet Farm action sequence because he wanted to focus the audience's attention on the fact that Furiosa was willing to sacrifice her best chance at finding the Green Place to save Jack's life, and directed Holkenborg to use ''Fury Road''s musical motifs for the Green Place instead. Miller explained that the Bullet Farm sequence needed to be "kind of a love story in the middle of an action scene". He wanted to show that "through their actions, uriosa and Jackactually are prepared to give of themselves entirely to the other". Furthermore, Holkenborg "used AI to make deep fake voices from another voice", explaining: "What if the source sound was a drum rhythm, and what if the destination sound was an
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? But the software doesn't know what to make of it. So it gave us a happy accident that we used throughout the score". Warner Bros. in-house record label
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released the official soundtrack album on 17 May 2024.


Marketing

On 29 November 2023, the Warner Bros. booth at CCXP featured a first-look image of Taylor-Joy's Furiosa. The following day, the teaser trailer of the film was released. On 19 March 2024, the official trailer debuted. At National Association of Theatre Owners#CinemaCon, CinemaCon, Warner Bros. screened extended footage of the film on 9 April; Miller, Taylor-Joy, and Hemsworth appeared together for the first time in public to promote the film. Running about five minutes, the extended preview shown at CinemaCon revealed that the film would be split into three distinct chapters ("Her Odyssey Begins", "A Warrior Awakens", and "A Ride Into Vengeance"). The final film actually features a total of five chapters: "The Pole of Inaccessibility", "Lessons from the Wasteland", "The Stowaway", "Homeward", and "Beyond Vengeance". A trio of first-look images from the film were released exclusively by ''Total Film'' on 19 April. On 16 May, an extended sneak peek was released by Odeon Cinemas and was released on YouTube the following day.


Release


Theatrical

''Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga'' had its world premiere at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, screening out-of-competition, on 15 May 2024. The film was released theatrically in Australia and India on 23 May 2024, and in the United States on 24 May 2024. It was originally scheduled to be released on 23 June 2023, but was delayed to May 2024. The film opened in China on 7 June 2024, becoming the first ''Mad Max'' film to be theatrically released there.


Home media

In May 2024, on the ''Happy Sad Confused'' podcast, Miller confirmed that the film would be receiving a black-and-white treatment, similar to what he did for ''Fury Road'' (referred to as the "Black & Chrome" edition) in 2016, expressing his interest in black-and-white as a format for film. The film was released on Video on demand, VOD and digital platforms on 24 June. Following its digital release, it was reported that ''Furiosa'' led the home viewing charts. The film came in at #1 on the iTunes VOD chart for 1 July and held the same position on the Fandango at Home chart for the week of 24–30 June. It was released on Ultra-high-definition television, 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on 13 August. Special features include the hour-long behind-the-scenes documentary "Highway to Valhalla: In Pursuit of ''Furiosa''", which interweaves concept art, set footage and interviews with cast and crew, providing an overview of the project from conception to post-production, while shorter featurettes delve into Furiosa and Dementus, and Taylor-Joy's and Hemsworth's performances. An extended breakdown of the "Stowaway" action sequence is also included. The disc is rounded out by a featurette on the film's vehicular designs and their construction. The same day, ''Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Black & Chrome Edition'' was released simultaneously on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and digital streaming, and is also featured in the "''Mad Max'' 5-Film 4K Collector's Edition", which was released on 24 September. The film became available for streaming on Max (streaming service), Max on 16 August. On 30 December, alongside ''Fury Road'', the film became available to stream on Netflix.


Reception


Box office

''Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga'' grossed $67.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $105.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $172.8 million. The film's box-office performance has been deemed a failure. Critics and film pundits noted that the franchise's limited appeal in general and prequels, in particular, contributed to poor box-office performance. ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' reported that industry insiders estimated that ''Furiosa'' needed to gross $350–375 million to turn a profit and that it would end up losing $75–95 million for the studio and its co-funders. However, a Warner Bros. spokesperson claimed that the film had a lower break-even point. As much as half of the film's budget was covered by the Government of New South Wales, NSW and Australian Government, Australian federal governments. In April 2025, ''
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'' calculated the film lost the studio $119.6 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues.


Performance

In the United States, ''Furiosa''s $32.3 million gross in its four-day opening weekend was described as "disappointing"; industry analysts had projected $40 million. Of that $32.3 million, the film earned $10.4 million on its first Friday, including an estimated $3.5 million from Thursday night previews, the latter of which was similar to the $3.7 million made by ''Fury Road''. Although ''Furiosa'' was the highest-grossing film during the Memorial Day weekend, beating ''The Garfield Movie'' and ''Sight (2024 film), Sight'', that weekend had the lowest total box-office receipts since 1995 in film, 1995, and ''Furiosa'' was the lowest-grossing film to finish in first over Memorial Day since ''Casper (film), Casper'' ($22 million before inflation adjustment; also released in 1995). ''Furiosa''s $10.8 million second weekend (a 59% drop from the opening weekend, excluding Memorial Day itself) was also considered a disappointment, as ''The Garfield Movie'' dropped only 42% and won the weekend; for comparison, ''Fury Road'' had a 46% drop in its second weekend. As a whole, ticket sales for that weekend were down 65% from 2023. Domestic receipts fell an additional 61% in the third weekend, when ''Furiosa'' was pre-scheduled to surrender its Movie theater#Premium large format, premium large format screens, which are typically booked months in advance, to the premiere weekend of ''Bad Boys: Ride or Die''. ''Furiosa''s domestic box-office relied heavily on PLF screens. Internationally, ''Furiosa'' grossed $33.3 million in the first three days, industry analysts had projected $40–45 million. A week prior, the film had opened at number one in Australia, earning AUD$3.33 million. During its second weekend, ''Furiosa'' performed relatively better in international markets, grossing $21 million, which ''Deadline Hollywood'' called "a good 38% drop ... but coming off a low base". The film premiered in Japan on 31 May 2024, one week behind the United States, and became the first non-Japanese film of 2024 to debut at number one. Reported by ''Variety'', it also held the number one spot in China on its first day (7 June), over the country's Dragon Boat Festival holiday weekend, but its $3.58 million take in its first three-day weekend left it outside the top five. However, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' reported that the film opened in sixth place with $3.7 million as a batch of local releases dominated ticket sales; Chinese ticketing app Tianjin Maoyan Weiying Culture Media, Maoyan forecasted ''Furiosa'' to finish its run with about $7.5 million.


Analysis

Industry analysts identified a variety of reasons for ''Furiosa''s opening weekend, which was considered weak in light of what film consultant David A. Gross called "outstanding reviews and a good audience score". The opening weekend was not entirely unexpected; in April 2024, ''Deadline Hollywood'' reported that "some" sources were expecting ''Furiosa'' to compete neck-and-neck with ''The Garfield Movie''. However, following ''Furiosa''s disappointing second weekend, an anonymous studio executive told a reporter that "it's mind-numbing that ''Furiosa'' hasn't grossed $50 million domestically." Gross and ''The Hollywood Reporter''s Pamela McClintock wrote that ''Furiosa'' was hurt by the industry-wide disruption to the film production schedule caused by the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes, a position that (according to ''The New York Times'') the film studios had been pushing for several months. According to Gross: "Moviegoing thrives on momentum and rhythm: one strong movie after another bringing fans to the Multiplex (movie theater), multiplex once or more per month. Right now, the schedule is thin." Despite being a female-fronted action film, ''Furiosa''s opening weekend viewership skewed heavily male (72%) and young (55% of viewers were between ages 18–34). ''TheWrap''s Jeremy Fuster speculated that one of the reasons for the "awful" underperformance was because the film is not a Four-quadrant movie, four-quadrant tentpole, writing: "''Furiosa'' wasn't ever expected to be a ''Fast & Furious'' or List of remakes and adaptations of Disney animated films, Disney remake-level moneymaker for theaters, skewing more towards male audiences and to longtime ''Mad Max'' fans." ''Forbes'' Paul Tassi praised Hemsworth and Taylor-Joy's performances, but questioned whether ''Furiosa'' commanded the same kind of brand recognition as a traditional Intellectual property, IP-led tentpole feature, given that it was "a prequel spin-off of a side character in ''Fury Road'' who is not even being played by the same actress this time". After ''Bad Boys: Ride or Die'' debuted above expectations, box-office analyst Scott Mendelson tweeted that "sequels soar, prequels stumble, and 'originals' struggle, just like nearly every other summer". ''Furiosa''s domestic grosses disproportionately came from Movie theater#Premium large format, premium large format screenings (PLFs) like IMAX and Dolby Cinema, which command higher ticket prices than screenings in regular theatres, and (according to Warner Bros. executives) may appeal more to diehard fans. In its opening weekend, 54% of ''Furiosa''s domestic gross came from PLFs, compared to 48% for ''Oppenheimer'', 44% for ''Dune: Part Two'', 42% for ''Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One'', and 37% for ''Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny''. Conversely, ''Screen Rant''s Kate Bove suggested that Hollywood studios' eagerness to push content onto their own streaming services had encouraged everyday filmgoers to put off watching ''Furiosa'' in theatres on the assumption that Warner Bros. would "quickly transition" ''Furiosa'' to Max. She added that high budgets for tentpole features were "rais[ing] the bar for box office success". Several critics and filmmakers urged audiences to watch the film without being put off by its weak box-office results. ''Vulture (website), Vulture''s Bilge Ebiri, who praised Miller for taking "a big franchise sequel and turn[ing] it into something strange, sublime, and potentially off-putting", urged analysts to focus on long-term performance and to give ''Furiosa'' time to grab a foothold in the marketplace, rather than write off the film based on its opening weekend. Ebiri also pointed to the 2023 cultural phenomenon of "Barbenheimer" (''Barbie (film), Barbie'' and ''Oppenheimer (film), Oppenheimer''), which accumulated 75% of its total grosses after the opening weekend due to strong word of mouth. Director Wes Ball, whose film ''Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes'' had moved up its release date to avoid directly competing with ''Furiosa'', encouraged people to go and watch the film on the big screen on Twitter by tweeting: "Like the movie or not, creative swings like this don't come around often. When they do, try to enjoy the ambition of it all in a great theater ... ''Furiosa'' was made because ''Fury Road'' was beloved, not because it was a box office hit."


Critical response

Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, the same as ''Fury Road'', while those polled by PostTrak gave the film an average of 4 1/2 stars out of 5, with 70% saying they would definitely recommend it. Writing for ''RogerEbert.com'', Robert Daniels awarded the film 4 out of 4 stars, and called it "one of the best prequels ever made". He praised the action sequences, performances, and storyline. Pete Hammond of ''Deadline Hollywood'' viewed the film as possessing "the best screenplay of any ''Mad Max'' film". ''The Guardian''s Peter Bradshaw called Taylor-Joy "an overwhelmingly convincing action heroine". Writing for ''Empire (magazine), Empire'', John Nugent awarded the film 5 out of 5 stars, and described Taylor-Joy as "phenomenal", finding the "right balance of steeliness and fractured humanity that Theron instilled". Jada Yuan from ''The Washington Post'' thought that Hemsworth had "created one of the all-time-great screen villains" and Jake Wilson of ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' saw him "steal[ing] the show". In a critical review, Owen Gleiberman of ''Variety'' perceived ''Furiosa'' as "franchise overkill" and as filled with "pretension". Nicholas Barber of BBC also disliked some aspects of the film, giving it 3 out of 5 stars. He viewed the plot as meandering and as draining, writing: "You soon reach the point where you're sick of sand, sick of explosions, sick of off-puttingly sadistic violence." Stephanie Zacharek's review in ''Time (magazine), Time'' similarly criticised the film as "a slog that's working hard to persuade us we're having a good time". John McDonald of the ''Australian Financial Review'' opined that part of the film's "failure may be attributed to the writing, but also to Hemsworth's woodenness as an actor". In July 2024, Theron confirmed she had seen the film, stating: "It's amazing, it's a beautiful film." When asked if she had talked to Taylor-Joy at all throughout the process or since its release, Theron said: "No, we've really been trying to connect. It's been one of those – we can actually make a comedy out of it. We keep running into each other and in places when we don't have time to really talk to each other, so we're constantly like, 'Oh my god, OK, let's get together!' And then life takes over. But it will happen when it's right." By year's end, ''RogerEbert.com'' critic Matt Zoller Seitz, along with Cortlyn Kelly, named ''Furiosa'' as the best of the top ten films of 2024. having called it "a triumph from George Miller" despite its imperfections and "a film in the tradition of other late-career masterpieces by great directors, clearly less interested in recycling the same established templates yet again, and revisiting familiar themes and situations that were once presented more straightforwardly with a more ambivalent or complicated attitude." Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck, writer for ''Collider (website), Collider'', ranked it as the best action film of the year, writing: "''Furiosa'' produces another classic tale of vengeance. This movie is a worthy entry in the ''Mad Max'' franchise and continues to revolutionize action movies with impressive practical stunts. The oil tanker scene alone is one of the best sequences in an action movie, but the nonstop narrative has exhilarating and heart-pumping moments that establish ''Furiosa'' as one of the greatest action movies ever, let alone the best of 2024." Many filmmakers, including Maggie Betts, Davy Chou, Robert Eggers, Jeff Fowler, Drew Goddard, Luca Guadagnino, Don Hertzfeldt, David Lowery (director), David Lowery, Pascal Plante, Celine Song, Nacho Vigalondo and Adam Wingard cited the film as among their favorites of 2024.


Accolades


Future

In the days after the film's disappointing opening weekend, pundits suggested that it had lowered the chances that Warner Bros. would greenlight ''Mad Max: The Wasteland'', a second ''Fury Road'' prequel focusing on Max Rockatansky that Miller had teased for years. At that time (May 2024), ''The Hollywood Reporter'' reported that ''The Wasteland'' was not yet in development. Miller had previously clarified that ''The Wasteland''s source material (lore and other background material written in preparation for ''Fury Road'') had not yet been adapted into a screenplay. He also said that he was "waiting to see the reception on ''Furiosa''" before taking more concrete steps to develop ''The Wasteland'' into a feature film. Several weeks after the release of ''Furiosa'', Hardy (who was promoting ''The Bikeriders'' at the time) said "I don't think it's happening" in an interview, either talking about his involvement in the film or the film itself. In October 2024, while promoting ''Venom: The Last Dance'', Hardy was further asked about whether he'll reprise his role for an additional ''Mad Max'' film, responding: "No, I haven't been told anything about it yet, but obviously I'd love to do that ... George already has a script called ''The Wasteland'', which is like quite specific, so I'm aware of that. It depends on whether they're making it." In February 2025, Miller stated in an interview with ''Vulture (website), Vulture'' that he was still interested in making ''The Wasteland'' despite ''Furiosa''s underperformance at the box office and would do so if given permission by Warner Bros, but he admitted that he wanted to focus on other projects first.


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