Judging by the first day gross, Mad Max: Fury Road is destined to be a sizable success in Australia, but perhaps not the monster hit that some had expected.
Thirty years after the last instalment of George Miller's epic Mad Max saga aired at Cannes, Mad Max: Fury Road is set to make a blazing return.
An apocalyptic story set in the furthest reaches of our planet, in a stark desert landscape where humanity is broken, and most everyone is crazed fighting for the necessities of life.
Cinematographer John Seale is taking Codex into the Namibian Desert to capture "Mad Max: Fury Road."
Mad Max: Fury Road has completed principal photography after a six-month shoot in Namibia and South Africa.
Plans to shoot the fourth Mad Max film, Fury Road, in full 3D have been scrapped and it will now be converted to 3D in the post-production process
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