The "new" Max and the current status of FR
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:12 am
The trilogy has been properly closed by Thunderdome, and "our" original Max Rockatansky is left wandering forever in the Wasteland. The series is over.
FURY ROAD is a stand-alone reboot that could originate new sequels. It features an alternative Wasteland where the events occurred differently or similarly to the first Wasteland history narrated by George Miller. And, of course, it features a different Max. It's a parallel Earth, a concept very popular with viewers today.
This means there's no continuity to respect anymore. It could have been a batteriological war and not a nuclear one to cause the apocalypse. It could have been a "breakdown" of the civilization like previously hinted by MM2. Maybe the MFP is still out of there, somewhere in the Wasteland. There could be no Bartertown involved, maybe Bartertown never was created in the first place.
Max has DIFFERENT parents, and he resembles Tom Hardy, not Mel Gibson. His genetics is totally different.
He could be younger or older, with or without damaged eye, with or without white streaks in the hair, with or without some parts in his "costume". His past could be different from Max Prime's one. Maybe his wife wasn't called "Jessie" but "Rosemary". Got my point?
This is a parallel Earth. It's not a sequel of the classic saga. This is a totally new kind of reboot, because no reboot was to be conceived and filmed by the same original author of the original movie(s) before this. Don't expect any continuity with its "predecessors" because this movie has no "predecessors". The original trilogy featuring Max Prime is left UNTOUCHED.
So, that's why the Last V8 Interceptor could exist "again": maybe, in THIS new Wasteland, the car was never destroyed by Wez and the Mohawkers. Maybe there had never been a Humungus gang to begin with. The events of 'The Road Warrior' never happened, or happened differently, or happened similarly.
... okay?
FURY ROAD is a stand-alone reboot that could originate new sequels. It features an alternative Wasteland where the events occurred differently or similarly to the first Wasteland history narrated by George Miller. And, of course, it features a different Max. It's a parallel Earth, a concept very popular with viewers today.
This means there's no continuity to respect anymore. It could have been a batteriological war and not a nuclear one to cause the apocalypse. It could have been a "breakdown" of the civilization like previously hinted by MM2. Maybe the MFP is still out of there, somewhere in the Wasteland. There could be no Bartertown involved, maybe Bartertown never was created in the first place.
Max has DIFFERENT parents, and he resembles Tom Hardy, not Mel Gibson. His genetics is totally different.
He could be younger or older, with or without damaged eye, with or without white streaks in the hair, with or without some parts in his "costume". His past could be different from Max Prime's one. Maybe his wife wasn't called "Jessie" but "Rosemary". Got my point?
This is a parallel Earth. It's not a sequel of the classic saga. This is a totally new kind of reboot, because no reboot was to be conceived and filmed by the same original author of the original movie(s) before this. Don't expect any continuity with its "predecessors" because this movie has no "predecessors". The original trilogy featuring Max Prime is left UNTOUCHED.
So, that's why the Last V8 Interceptor could exist "again": maybe, in THIS new Wasteland, the car was never destroyed by Wez and the Mohawkers. Maybe there had never been a Humungus gang to begin with. The events of 'The Road Warrior' never happened, or happened differently, or happened similarly.
... okay?