George Miller talks Mad Max 4: Fury Road



Posted by on 26. 10. 2009in News Chat

George Miller, the man behind Mad Max 4: Fury Road, allowed some media types to follow him around the set where they are building some of the cars to be used in the film.

In the clip we barely get a glimpse of the cars, and he talks about how they are spending the next year creating them, as well as addressing the casting rumours. He doesn’t mention Charlize Theron or Sam Worthington by name but sidetracks it saying that nothing is finalized as of yet, downgrading those casting news back down to rumours.

He then sidetracks to talk about the climate of movie production in New South Wales.

An interesting view just to glimpse those topics, however I would have liked to have actually seen THE CARS!! We get a look at an engine as he muses about their production, but no real look at them.

Well we have more than a year, so I am sure it will come up eventually.

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3 Responses to “George Miller talks Mad Max 4: Fury Road”

  1. thematticus says:

    They should cast me. I can see it now: Mad Matticus. Awesome.
    If not, i guess that Worthington guy would be a close second :)

  2. Garfy99 says:

    If you want to get a better look at some of the vehicles George Miller showed off, then hop on over to Ain’t It Cool News, they posted up some great shots taken.

    The one car shown looks quite similiar to the Ford Falcon that was used in the original Mad Max movie, so I’m kind of curious as to whether or not this new movie is a continuation of the storyline, or a complete reboot with an all new cast???

  3. Bamkazaam says:

    George Miller’s view on the consistency of movie production is really interesting, especially about wellington. didn’t realize about it until he mentions it.

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