Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga comes from the visionary mind of writer-director George Miller nearly a decade after the drive-away success that was Mad Max: Fury Road. The post-apocalyptic action-adventure flick serves as a prequel to Fury Road, focusing on Charlize Theron's Imperator Furiosa — who's played in the 2024 outing by Anya Taylor-Joy — as well as the fifth installment in the larger Mad Max franchise.
Some Of Furiosa's CGI Looks Very Fake Furiosa's Citadel's Cluttered Action Scene Is A Prime Example Close Even in trailers for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, the prequel looks notably different from 2015's Mad Max: Fury Road. While the deep orange hues of the outback-turned-wasteland persist, Furiosa's overall use of CGI is much more apparent — and somewhat jarring.
Furiosa Was Shot Differently To Mad Max: Fury Road Miller Used More Green Screen In Furiosa Than In Fury Road Close While Mad Max: Fury Road contains 2,000 visual effects shots, the post-apocalyptic smash hit relied on practical effects and singular editing techniques in order to capture its distinct feel. Film Editor Margaret Sixel combed through 480 hours of footage, with the final film boasting roughly 2,700 cuts.
Director George Miller Release Date May 14, 2015 Studio Village Roadshow Pictures , RatPac-Dune Entertainment , Kennedy Miller Mitchell Distributor Warner Bros.
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