News on the Fury Road : "The Wasteland" & "Furiosa"
- Immortan Joecutter
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I wonder if the current events regarding the corona situation will have a direct impact on the production of '3000 Years of Longing' in Turkey.
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Given the latest, I would expect the movie's production start to be at least delayed.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-51894322Australia's prime minister has ordered a 14-day self-isolation for anyone arriving in the country to try to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
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Taipan wrote:Okay I sourced a bunch of information first hand, so I'll share some of it:
I'm almost 100% sure this is going to be Furiosa's prequel story. Originally called "The Praetorian" it describes the life of Furiosa over the course of 20 years.
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I got a very poignant question. Does the script reveal anything about the FR world's apocalypse and its timeline, especially if you think about Max being 37 in 2060 and having been a "cop" in a functional city?
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From Variety...
https://variety.com/2020/film/news/holl ... 203543478/Development slates at the studios are also in flux. Most executives don’t expect things to get back to normal for several weeks, though a few are taking video and phone meetings as they try to game out films they hope to greenlight in the next 12 months. Director George Miller, for instance, has been meeting with names including Anya Taylor-Joy for his “Furiousa” spin-off, which he hopes to start shooting in 2021.
Of course, Miller is making concessions to coronavirus — those auditions have taken place via Skype.
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You're going to have to ask Copwatch about that, he's read the original script treatment for the movie, my sources didn't reveal much in that matter.Uncle Entity wrote:Taipan wrote:Okay I sourced a bunch of information first hand, so I'll share some of it:
I'm almost 100% sure this is going to be Furiosa's prequel story. Originally called "The Praetorian" it describes the life of Furiosa over the course of 20 years.
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I got a very poignant question. Does the script reveal anything about the FR world's apocalypse and its timeline, especially if you think about Max being 37 in 2060 and having been a "cop" in a functional city?
biolumen wrote:From Variety...
https://variety.com/2020/film/news/holl ... 203543478/Development slates at the studios are also in flux. Most executives don’t expect things to get back to normal for several weeks, though a few are taking video and phone meetings as they try to game out films they hope to greenlight in the next 12 months. Director George Miller, for instance, has been meeting with names including Anya Taylor-Joy for his “Furiousa” spin-off, which he hopes to start shooting in 2021.
Of course, Miller is making concessions to coronavirus — those auditions have taken place via Skype.
Yep, this proves to show that they are indeed actively looking for a younger actress portraying Furiosa. Not much aside that for now.
Except for the info I sourced from older interviews that were going around a good while back.
Margaret Sixel is most likely going to edit "Furiosa".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sP_SJq2DDw
Although things might have changed since then, but given the track record and the fact she is also supposed to edit 3000 Years Of Longing, I wouldn't be surprised if she's on board to edit "Furiosa"
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Frankly, I don't think Anya Taylor-Joy would be a great choice for a younger version of Furiosa.
That said, I'm glad that Miller wants to do a spin-off prequel without Max. I think the New Max's story is finished, there's nothing more to add. His character's arc is perfect the way it is, leave "Fury Road" alone.
Furiosa could become the "Supergirl-like spin-off character" of the Mad Max World. So bring it on.
That said, I'm glad that Miller wants to do a spin-off prequel without Max. I think the New Max's story is finished, there's nothing more to add. His character's arc is perfect the way it is, leave "Fury Road" alone.
Furiosa could become the "Supergirl-like spin-off character" of the Mad Max World. So bring it on.
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I agree with you and I also think "Fury Road" is the perfect wrap up for Max's story.Frankly, I don't think Anya Taylor-Joy would be a great choice for a younger version of Furiosa.
That said, I'm glad that Miller wants to do a spin-off prequel without Max. I think the New Max's story is finished, there's nothing more to add. His character's arc is perfect the way it is, leave "Fury Road" alone.
The only positive thing in my eyes about a Mad Max prequel would be the return of the Interceptor.
Actually I am really hyped for Furiosa spin-off movie. Anya Taylor-Joy is o.k. but I would rather see Jodie Comer as Furiosa. I think she's the perfect choice…
Re: News on the Fury Road : "The Wasteland" & "Furiosa"
Looks like Theron won't be returning for 'Furiosa', but the soon to be 78 year old cinematographer John Seale will.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/14/movi ... d=tw-shareFuriosa’s Back: George Miller Discusses the Next ‘Mad Max’ Movie
The ‘Fury Road’ director is currently casting a prequel, but Furiosa may look a little different this time around.
By Kyle Buchanan
May 14, 2020, 4:37 p.m. ET
It’s been five years since “Mad Max: Fury Road” came out in theaters, but if the director George Miller has his way, Furiosa will soon ride again.
Just don’t expect Charlize Theron to play her.
When we discussed the production of “Fury Road” for a new oral history, Miller confirmed rumors that he is moving ahead with a stand-alone movie about the action film’s heroine, who became a fan favorite thanks to Theron’s determined portrayal. Still, for those hoping to see the Oscar-winning actress back in the driver’s seat, you may have to adjust your expectations: The film is a prequel centered on a young Furiosa, and Miller is searching for an actress in her 20s to take over the role.
Miller hopes to make the Furiosa film once he completes the drama “Three Thousand Years of Longing,” starring Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba. That film was supposed to begin shooting this spring, but production was delayed when fears of the coronavirus forced an industrywide shutdown.
“So after we finish it, and hopefully everything settles down with the pandemic, we’ll see what the world allows us to do with Furiosa,” Miller said.
The project has been long in the works. During the decade and a half it took to bring “Fury Road” to the screen, Miller and his co-writer, Nick Lathouris, came up with extensive back stories for every character in the film, from the antagonist Immortan Joe to the comparatively minor Doof Warrior, who wields a flame-spewing guitar.
But it was Furiosa who received the bulk of their attention. Miller sought to answer questions about what the character’s life was like in the idyllic “Green Place,” why she was plucked from the group of woman warriors known as the Vuvalini, and how she became the hardened warrior we meet by the time “Fury Road” begins.
“It was purely a way of helping Charlize and explaining it to ourselves,” Miller said.
Still, they found Furiosa’s story so compelling that they decided to write a second screenplay even before a frame of “Fury Road” had been shot. “I got to read it when I was cast,” said Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, who played Splendid, one of the “Fury Road” wives. “It’s genius. I’ve always wondered if that movie’s going to get made.”
For years, it seemed that it might not, since Miller was locked in a legal battle with Warner Bros. over unpaid earnings related to “Fury Road.” But now that Miller has been given the go-ahead to proceed, he’s begun auditions for the lead role, and he admitted that whoever is cast as Furiosa will have significant shoes to fill.
“For the longest time, I thought we could just use CG de-aging on Charlize, but I don’t think we’re nearly there yet,” Miller said. “Despite the valiant attempts on ‘The Irishman,’ I think there’s still an uncanny valley. Everyone is on the verge of solving it, particular Japanese video-game designers, but there’s still a pretty wide valley, I believe.”
Though Theron won’t be returning, some crucial members of the “Fury Road” team have signed on. One is the Oscar-winning production designer Colin Gibson, who dropped a tantalizing detail about the prequel’s scale: As we discussed all the vehicles he built for “Fury Road” — 88 were seen onscreen, but 135 were made in total — Gibson teased, “The next possible iteration, which is on the table, has even more.”
A Furiosa film even bigger than “Fury Road”? That was enough to lure back the cinematographer John Seale, who finished work on “Fury Road” in 2013 and has spent the last several years in a state of semiretirement.
“I’ve had wonderful opportunities to work after ‘Fury Road,’ as you can imagine, and I’ve passed on all of them,” Seale said. “But on ‘Fury Road,’ I told George, ‘If anybody else rings, I’m retired. If you ring, we’ll have lunch.’ And seven years later, he rang.”
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‘If anybody else rings, I’m retired. If you ring, we’ll have lunch.’ - John Seale

This quote alone made my day.
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I can't wait for FURIOSA! 
