The INSANE Production of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

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The Mad Max Franchise took the cinema industry by storm when it was first released in 1979 and it continues on today with Furiosa: A Mad Max Story, a prequel to 2015’s Mad Max Fury Road. But how did this film come together? And how did it’s production differ from the previous entries? From contrived CGI controversies (go figure) to a 15-minute action sequence that took 78 days to film, let’s get into the production of Furiosa.


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0:00 The INSANE Production of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
0:31 Development
3:00 Pre-Production
4:45 Hi
5:30 Production Begins
6:22 The "No-CGI" lie of Mad Max Fury Road
6:58 Controversy around Furiosa CGI
8:33 78 days for 15-minute scene
9:05 Using Unreal Engine for Previs
10:16 Anya Taylor-Joy learning to drive
11:23 STUNTS!

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All Comments (21)
  • @15Candles
    The fact that this movie was directed by an almost 80 year old man who also had Happy Feet and Babe in his filmography is insane. George Miller is a true artist and his versatility deserves so much appreciation
  • @tdb7992
    These movies tend to use every single stunt driver in the Australia. George Miller is a saint of the Aussie film industry.
  • @15Candles
    It's rare to see a franchise being that has been alive for decades and it's so far being handled by one director. I honestly don't know how the franchise could go if George Miller someday passed away. I couldn't imagine a Mad Max movie without Miller and that shows how special Miller is as an artist when no one could really replicate his style and success with this franchise
  • @ReggieBishop
    It looked like Fury Road which is weird to see the complaints about CGI
  • @markgtown1
    I am glad people here are appreciating the film more. I watched a review from Critical Drinker, and he and his audience just did not fuck with the notion that Furiousa gets a Mad Max prequel all to herself. GOAT movie.
  • @Mauidemigod249
    Just saw it and im going to see it again. One of the greatest prequels ever made. Just as good as Fury Road, for some things even better! The action is superbe, the cinematography is fire , the photography is god tier level and the visual effects are so damn good. The story is unique and it takes you from the start till the end. And acting is amazing from all the actors, as the music is! What a movie, best movie of the year and it's not even close. Miller never miss!
  • @menghao737
    George, please, for the love of god, put those audition tapes online! I want to see her version of the "Mad as Hell" scene!
  • Favorite movie of the year. Loved spotting all the different bikes yoo
  • @The_Story_Of_Us
    I really haven't had enough time to fully form an opinion yet, but I can honestly say that Fury Road PROBABLY has better action, but Furiosa's story just blows it out of the water. Not only is the main character just so much more investing, the reason you would be invested in this movie is because you care about Furiosa as a character. But the villain is better too! Immortan Joe was like a good bad guy, but Chris Hemsworth is just constantly chewing up every scene he's in and yet his character isn't just 2-dimensional like Joe, which is especially evident when they're on screen together in this film.
  • @suryadnb
    There is not a problem with overreliance on CGI in the movie. I did spot some shots where the roto and comping is... not the best, and this makes it seem fake. But that is not an overreliance on CGI, it is simply bad roto and comping. I suspect that is due to budget and or time restraints rather then how the movie was made, as it seems like they mostly used the same process as in Fury Road.
  • @road_warrior_1
    Damn this movie was way better than I thought, what a ride. I can't wait until the mad max stand alone we will get soon enough George has already confirmed this in an interview
  • @edward1937
    honestly furiosa has to be my favorite of all the mad max movies
  • Love these breakdowns! The quality, content, host... thanks and please, continue!
  • anyone worried about furiosa, watch the movie you'll get over it first 5 minutes. this just made fury road an epic, literally. furiosa makes it a 2 part movie, links all the movies and some of the game. tons of Easter eggs, like the whistle from thunderdome. and yes, max is in the movie for a cameo which actually helps link the game (though the game needs a reboot with miller and his wife involved. but timeline goes furiosa, the game, fury road.........basically. like said game needs a reboot to totally link
  • @carpeimodiem
    This was such a labor of love. And it showed. I loved every minute of it. My only complaint was the recasting of the actor who played Slick in Fury Road as Scrotus. It was the only thing that would momentarily take me out of the experience. I told myself that Slick was the illegitimate son of Scrotus. That would be funny if it were true. Great vid!
  • @elpelazo
    People, save the movie. Go to cinema.