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Mad Max

Mad Max is an Australian post-apocalyptic and dystopian action film series and media franchise created by George Miller and Byron Kennedy. It began in 1979 with Mad Max, and was followed by three sequels: Mad Max 2 (1981, released in the United States as The Road Warrior), Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) and Mad Max: Fury Road (2015); Miller directed or co-directed all four films. Mel Gibson portrayed the titular character Max Rockatansky in the first three films, while Tom Hardy portrayed the character in Mad Max: Fury Road.

Mad Max
Official franchise logo since 2015
Created by
Original workMad Max (1979)
OwnerWarner Bros. Entertainment
George Miller
Years1979–present

The series follows Max, initially a police officer in a future Australia which is experiencing societal collapse due to war, critical resource shortages, and ecocide.[1] When his wife and child are murdered by a vicious biker gang, Max kills the gang in revenge and becomes a drifting loner in the Australian Wasteland. As Australia devolves further into barbarity, Max finds himself increasingly more isolated yet still willing to help pockets of civilisation, initially for his own self-interest, though his motives always drift into more altruistic ones.

The series has been well received by critics; Mad Max 2 and Fury Road in particular have been ranked among the best action films ever made. The series has also had a significant influence on popular culture, most notably apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, and encompasses works in additional media including video games and comic books. In 2016, Fury Road became the first film of the Mad Max franchise to receive Academy Award recognition, winning six of its ten nominations.

North American rights to the original film are currently owned by Amazon's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (via the libraries of Orion Pictures and American International Pictures).

Films edit

Film Release date Directed by Screenplay by Story by Produced by Status
Mad Max April 12, 1979 (1979-04-12) George Miller James McCausland and George Miller George Miller and Byron Kennedy Byron Kennedy Released
Mad Max 2 December 24, 1981 (1981-12-24) Terry Hayes & George Miller & Brian Hannant
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome July 10, 1985 (1985-07-10) George Miller and George Ogilvie Terry Hayes & George Miller George Miller
Mad Max: Fury Road May 15, 2015 (2015-05-15) George Miller George Miller and Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris George Miller and Doug Mitchell and PJ Voeten
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga May 24, 2024 (2024-05-24) George Miller and Nico Lathouris George Miller and Doug Mitchell Post-production[2]
Mad Max: The Wasteland TBA In development

Mad Max (1979) edit

Mad Max is a 1979 Australian action film directed by George Miller. Written by Miller and James McCausland from a story by Miller and producer Byron Kennedy, set "a few years from now". It tells a story of societal breakdown, murder, and revenge. The film, starring the then little-known Mel Gibson, was released internationally in 1980. It became a top-grossing Australian film, while holding the record in the Guinness Book of Records for decades as the most profitable film ever created,[3] and has been credited for further opening the global market to Australian New Wave films.[4][5]

Mad Max 2 (1981) edit

Mad Max 2 (released as The Road Warrior in the United States) is a 1981 Australian post-apocalyptic action film directed by George Miller. This sequel to Miller's Mad Max was a worldwide box office success that further boosted the career of Mel Gibson. The film's tale of a community of settlers that moved to defend themselves against a roving band of marauders follows an archetypal "Western" frontier movie motif, as does Max's role as a hardened man who rediscovers his humanity. It also opens with a previously unexplained backstory on the tragic events that led to those in the original film.[6]

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) edit

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome is a 1985 film, the third installment in the franchise. The film was directed by George Miller and George Ogilvie, and starred Mel Gibson and Tina Turner. The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre. While Miller initially lost interest in the project after his friend and producer Byron Kennedy was killed in a helicopter crash, he later agreed to move forward with the assistance of Ogilvie.[7]

Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) edit

Mad Max: Fury Road, the fourth film of the franchise,[8] is a 2015 post-apocalyptic action film co-written and directed by George Miller. While location scouting was reported to be underway in May 2009,[9] production was delayed until June 2012 due to unusually high levels of rain in the Australian desert which detracted from the post-apocalyptic feeling that Miller wanted. Shooting ultimately took place in Namibia the following year.[10] The film was released on 15 May 2015. It features British actor Tom Hardy as Mad Max and Charlize Theron as Imperator Furiosa. Gibson was originally attached to star in Fury Road during its failed 2003 production attempt.[11]

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) edit

Miller and McCarthy found during the writing process for Mad Max: Fury Road that they had enough story material for two additional scripts.[12] In March 2020, it was announced that a spin-off film centered around Furiosa was in development with auditions via Skype, including Anya Taylor-Joy.[13] By May of the same year, the untitled prequel centered around Furiosa, was confirmed to be in active development. Miller explained that extensive backstories were created for the characters in Fury Road, and that with Furiosa an entire script was written. The filmmaker announced that the primary character will be recast. Though he had originally wanted to digitally de-age Theron to reprise the role, he decided against this after seeing The Irishman and deciding that technology has not yet overcome the uncanny valley. Colin Gibson and John Seale will return as production designer and cinematographer, respectively.[14] Chris Hemsworth and Tom Burke also star.[15] Filming began in June 2022[16][17] for a release date of May 24, 2024.[18] Filming officially wrapped on October 28, 2022.[2]

Mad Max: The Wasteland (TBA) edit

In March 2015, Hardy revealed that he was attached to star in three more Mad Max films, following Fury Road.[19] After the release of Fury Road, Miller announced that a sequel is in development, with the working title of Mad Max: The Wasteland.[20][21] By January 2016, and after misleading reports which stated that the franchise was over, Miller re-affirmed that he is working on follow up movies.[22] In July 2019, a question regarding unpaid earnings had to be resolved before moving forward with production which was resolved.[23]

Cast and crew edit

Cast edit

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Characters
Mad Max Mad Max 2 Mad Max
Beyond Thunderdome
Mad Max:
Fury Road
Furiosa:
A Mad Max Saga
Mad Max
(video game)
1979 1981 1985 2015 2024 2015
Max Rockatansky Mel Gibson Tom Hardy Bren Foster
Benno Swaisey
Broken Victim
Max Fairchild
Jessie Rockatansky Joanne Samuel Joanne SamuelA
Sprog Rockatansky Brendan Heath Brendan HeathA
Gyro Captain Bruce Spence
Jedediah the Pilot
Imperator Furiosa Charlize Theron Anya Taylor-Joy
Immortan Joe Hugh Keays-Byrne
Glory the Child Coco Jack Gillies Madison Carlon
Rictus Erectus Nathan Jones
The Organic Mechanic Angus Sampson Fred Tatasciore
Toecutter Hugh Keays-Byrne
Jim "Goose" Rains Steve Bisley
Bubba Zanetti Geoff Parry
Johnny the Boy Tim Burns
May Swaisey Sheila Florence
Nightrider Vincent Gil
The Humungus Kjell Nilsson
Wez Vernon Wells
The Feral Kid Emil MintyY Harold BaigentO
Warrior Woman Virginia Hey
Pappagallo Michael Preston
Aunty Entity Tina Turner
Savannah Nix Helen Buday
Jedediah Jr. Adam Cockburn
Pig Killer Robert Grubb
Ironbar Bassey Angry Anderson
Nux Nicholas Hoult
Splendid Angharad Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Capable Riley Keough
The Dag Abbey Lee
Toast the Knowing Zoë Kravitz
Cheedo the Fragile Courtney Eaton
Slit Josh Helman
The People Eater John Howard
The Bullet Farmer Richard Carter
The Doof Warrior iOTA
The Valkyrie Megan Gale
Keeper of the Seeds Melissa Jaffer
Warlord Dementus Chris Hemsworth
TBA Tom Burke
TBA Alyla Browne
War Boy Daniel Webber
Chumbucket Jason Spisak
Scabrous Scrotus Travis Willingham

The series' protagonist, Max Rockatansky, was portrayed through the first three films by Mel Gibson. Tom Hardy took over the role for 2015's Fury Road. The series features a few recurring cast members in different roles. Bruce Spence played different aviators in two of the films, first the Gyro Captain in Mad Max 2 and then Jedediah the Pilot in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.[24] Hugh Keays-Byrne has taken antagonist roles twice: he played Toecutter in Mad Max and Immortan Joe in Mad Max: Fury Road.[25] Max Fairchild appeared as Benno Swaisey in Mad Max and as "Broken Victim" of the Humungus's gang in Mad Max 2.[26]

Additional crew and production details edit

Film Crew/Detail
Music composer Cinematographer Editor(s) Production
companies
Distributing
companies
Running time
Mad Max Brian May David Eggby Tony Paterson & Cliff Hayes Kennedy Miller Productions,
Crossroads
Roadshow Films,
Warner Bros. Pictures
1hr 33mins
Mad Max 2 Dean Semler David Stiven, Tim Wellburn & Michael Balson Kennedy Miller Productions 1hr 36mins
Mad Max
Beyond Thunderdome
Maurice Jarre Richard Francis-Bruce 1hr 47mins
Mad Max:
Fury Road
Junkie XL[27] John Seale Margaret Sixel Warner Bros. Pictures,
Village Roadshow Pictures,
Kennedy Miller Mitchell,
RatPac-Dune Entertainment
2hrs
Furiosa:
A Mad Max Saga
Simon Duggan Village Roadshow Pictures,
Kennedy Miller Mitchell
[to be determined]
Mad Max:
The Wasteland
TBA TBA TBA Warner Bros. Pictures,
Village Roadshow Pictures,
Kennedy Miller Mitchell
[to be determined]

Reception edit

Box office performance edit

Film Release date Box office gross Budget Ref(s)
Australia North America Other
territories
Worldwide
Mad Max 12 April 1979 A$5,355,490 $8,750,000 ~$91,250,000 ~$100,000,000 A$200,000 [28][29][30]
Mad Max 2 24 December 1981 A$10,847,491 $23,667,907 $21,000,000R $36,000,000R A$4.5 million [28][31][32][33]
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 10 July 1985 A$4,272,802 $36,230,219 $16,000,000R $52,000,000R A$12 million [28][34][35][32][33]
Mad Max: Fury Road 15 May 2015 A$21,606,347 $154,109,060 $261,152,322 $415,261,382 US$150 million [36]
Total A$36,547,536 $222,757,186 $37 millionR
+$326 million
A$72 millionR
+US$515 million
A$17 million
+US$150 million
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RDistributor rental

Critical and public response edit

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
Mad Max 91% (64 reviews)[37] 73 (14 reviews)[38]
Mad Max 2 94% (53 reviews)[39] 77 (15 reviews)[40]
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 81% (54 reviews)[41] 71 (18 reviews)[42]
Mad Max: Fury Road 97% (436 reviews)[43] 90 (51 reviews)[44]

Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave Mad Max: Fury Road a grade "B+" on scale of A to F.[45]

Music edit

Soundtracks edit

Tina Turner songs from Beyond Thunderdome edit

Other media edit

Merchandising edit

Many licensed products are based on the Mad Max franchise. Products include novels, comic books, video games, and other materials.[46]

Novels edit

Novelizations of the first three films have also been published by QB Books. The first two novelisations were written by Terry Hayes, who ended up co-writing the script for the second film after getting along well with Miller.[47] A novelisation for the third film was written by Joan D. Vinge.[48]

Video games edit

Mad Max is a 1990 video game for the NES developed and published by Mindscape Inc. It is based on the film Mad Max 2. The object of the game is to survive life in the post-apocalyptic world by battling survivalists and collecting resources. Mindscape did develop another Mad Max game originally titled The Road Warrior for SNES and Sega Genesis, but due to Mindscape losing the license before completion they changed the title to Outlander to avoid legal issues. Outlander was released in 1992 for Sega Genesis and SNES.

In September 2015, a game developed by Avalanche Studios based on the setting of Mad Max was released for Linux, OS X, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows and Xbox One. The titular character was voiced by Bren Foster.[49]

Comic books edit

Mad Max: Fury Road is a limited comic book series created by George Miller, Nico Lathouris, and Mark Sexton. Serving as a prequel to the 2015 film of the same name, the series focuses on several of the film's characters. It consists of four issues. Beginning in May 2015, Vertigo published one issue per month, ending in August. A single-volume collection of all of the issues was published on 26 August. Reception of the series has been mixed; some consider it unnecessary and poorly executed, and many harshly criticised the issue centred on Imperator Furiosa. However, the issue focused on Nux and Immortan Joe and the two issues focused on Max Rockatansky were received more positively.

Other appearances edit

  • The trailer for the 2021 film Space Jam: A New Legacy revealed the film's inclusion of Mad Max characters among other Warner Bros. characters in crowd scenes.[50] In the actual film, in addition to characters being spectators, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner appear in the Mad Max world doing their classic chase with Wile E. as a War Boy, before Bugs Bunny and LeBron James show up to get them both. Footage from Fury Road is featured with the duo edited into it.

See also edit

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This article is about the franchise For the 1979 film see Mad Max film For other uses see Mad Max disambiguation Mad Max is an Australian post apocalyptic and dystopian action film series and media franchise created by George Miller and Byron Kennedy It began in 1979 with Mad Max and was followed by three sequels Mad Max 2 1981 released in the United States as The Road Warrior Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 1985 and Mad Max Fury Road 2015 Miller directed or co directed all four films Mel Gibson portrayed the titular character Max Rockatansky in the first three films while Tom Hardy portrayed the character in Mad Max Fury Road Mad MaxOfficial franchise logo since 2015Created byGeorge Miller Byron KennedyOriginal workMad Max 1979 OwnerWarner Bros EntertainmentGeorge MillerYears1979 presentThe series follows Max initially a police officer in a future Australia which is experiencing societal collapse due to war critical resource shortages and ecocide 1 When his wife and child are murdered by a vicious biker gang Max kills the gang in revenge and becomes a drifting loner in the Australian Wasteland As Australia devolves further into barbarity Max finds himself increasingly more isolated yet still willing to help pockets of civilisation initially for his own self interest though his motives always drift into more altruistic ones The series has been well received by critics Mad Max 2 and Fury Road in particular have been ranked among the best action films ever made The series has also had a significant influence on popular culture most notably apocalyptic and post apocalyptic fiction and encompasses works in additional media including video games and comic books In 2016 Fury Road became the first film of the Mad Max franchise to receive Academy Award recognition winning six of its ten nominations North American rights to the original film are currently owned by Amazon s Metro Goldwyn Mayer via the libraries of Orion Pictures and American International Pictures Contents 1 Films 1 1 Mad Max 1979 1 2 Mad Max 2 1981 1 3 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 1985 1 4 Mad Max Fury Road 2015 1 5 Furiosa A Mad Max Saga 2024 1 6 Mad Max The Wasteland TBA 2 Cast and crew 2 1 Cast 2 2 Additional crew and production details 3 Reception 3 1 Box office performance 3 2 Critical and public response 4 Music 4 1 Soundtracks 4 2 Tina Turner songs from Beyond Thunderdome 5 Other media 5 1 Merchandising 5 2 Novels 5 3 Video games 5 4 Comic books 5 5 Other appearances 6 See also 7 ReferencesFilms editFilm Release date Directed by Screenplay by Story by Produced by StatusMad Max April 12 1979 1979 04 12 George Miller James McCausland and George Miller George Miller and Byron Kennedy Byron Kennedy ReleasedMad Max 2 December 24 1981 1981 12 24 Terry Hayes amp George Miller amp Brian HannantMad Max Beyond Thunderdome July 10 1985 1985 07 10 George Miller and George Ogilvie Terry Hayes amp George Miller George MillerMad Max Fury Road May 15 2015 2015 05 15 George Miller George Miller and Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris George Miller and Doug Mitchell and PJ VoetenFuriosa A Mad Max Saga May 24 2024 2024 05 24 George Miller and Nico Lathouris George Miller and Doug Mitchell Post production 2 Mad Max The Wasteland TBA In development Mad Max 1979 edit Main article Mad Max film Mad Max is a 1979 Australian action film directed by George Miller Written by Miller and James McCausland from a story by Miller and producer Byron Kennedy set a few years from now It tells a story of societal breakdown murder and revenge The film starring the then little known Mel Gibson was released internationally in 1980 It became a top grossing Australian film while holding the record in the Guinness Book of Records for decades as the most profitable film ever created 3 and has been credited for further opening the global market to Australian New Wave films 4 5 Mad Max 2 1981 edit Main article Mad Max 2 Mad Max 2 released as The Road Warrior in the United States is a 1981 Australian post apocalyptic action film directed by George Miller This sequel to Miller s Mad Max was a worldwide box office success that further boosted the career of Mel Gibson The film s tale of a community of settlers that moved to defend themselves against a roving band of marauders follows an archetypal Western frontier movie motif as does Max s role as a hardened man who rediscovers his humanity It also opens with a previously unexplained backstory on the tragic events that led to those in the original film 6 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 1985 edit Main article Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome is a 1985 film the third installment in the franchise The film was directed by George Miller and George Ogilvie and starred Mel Gibson and Tina Turner The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre While Miller initially lost interest in the project after his friend and producer Byron Kennedy was killed in a helicopter crash he later agreed to move forward with the assistance of Ogilvie 7 Mad Max Fury Road 2015 edit Main article Mad Max Fury Road Mad Max Fury Road the fourth film of the franchise 8 is a 2015 post apocalyptic action film co written and directed by George Miller While location scouting was reported to be underway in May 2009 9 production was delayed until June 2012 due to unusually high levels of rain in the Australian desert which detracted from the post apocalyptic feeling that Miller wanted Shooting ultimately took place in Namibia the following year 10 The film was released on 15 May 2015 It features British actor Tom Hardy as Mad Max and Charlize Theron as Imperator Furiosa Gibson was originally attached to star in Fury Road during its failed 2003 production attempt 11 Furiosa A Mad Max Saga 2024 edit Main article Furiosa A Mad Max Saga Miller and McCarthy found during the writing process for Mad Max Fury Road that they had enough story material for two additional scripts 12 In March 2020 it was announced that a spin off film centered around Furiosa was in development with auditions via Skype including Anya Taylor Joy 13 By May of the same year the untitled prequel centered around Furiosa was confirmed to be in active development Miller explained that extensive backstories were created for the characters in Fury Road and that with Furiosa an entire script was written The filmmaker announced that the primary character will be recast Though he had originally wanted to digitally de age Theron to reprise the role he decided against this after seeing The Irishman and deciding that technology has not yet overcome the uncanny valley Colin Gibson and John Seale will return as production designer and cinematographer respectively 14 Chris Hemsworth and Tom Burke also star 15 Filming began in June 2022 16 17 for a release date of May 24 2024 18 Filming officially wrapped on October 28 2022 2 Mad Max The Wasteland TBA edit In March 2015 Hardy revealed that he was attached to star in three more Mad Max films following Fury Road 19 After the release of Fury Road Miller announced that a sequel is in development with the working title of Mad Max The Wasteland 20 21 By January 2016 and after misleading reports which stated that the franchise was over Miller re affirmed that he is working on follow up movies 22 In July 2019 a question regarding unpaid earnings had to be resolved before moving forward with production which was resolved 23 Cast and crew editCast edit List indicator s This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in the franchise An empty dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film or that the character s official presence has not yet been confirmed A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio O indicates an older version of the character Y indicates a younger version of the character CharactersMad Max Mad Max 2 Mad MaxBeyond Thunderdome Mad Max Fury Road Furiosa A Mad Max Saga Mad Max video game 1979 1981 1985 2015 2024 2015Max Rockatansky Mel Gibson Tom Hardy Bren FosterBenno SwaiseyBroken Victim Max FairchildJessie Rockatansky Joanne Samuel Joanne SamuelASprog Rockatansky Brendan Heath Brendan HeathAGyro Captain Bruce SpenceJedediah the PilotImperator Furiosa Charlize Theron Anya Taylor JoyImmortan Joe Hugh Keays ByrneGlory the Child Coco Jack Gillies Madison CarlonRictus Erectus Nathan JonesThe Organic Mechanic Angus Sampson Fred TatascioreToecutter Hugh Keays ByrneJim Goose Rains Steve BisleyBubba Zanetti Geoff ParryJohnny the Boy Tim BurnsMay Swaisey Sheila FlorenceNightrider Vincent GilThe Humungus Kjell NilssonWez Vernon WellsThe Feral Kid Emil MintyY Harold BaigentOWarrior Woman Virginia HeyPappagallo Michael PrestonAunty Entity Tina TurnerSavannah Nix Helen BudayJedediah Jr Adam CockburnPig Killer Robert GrubbIronbar Bassey Angry AndersonNux Nicholas HoultSplendid Angharad Rosie Huntington WhiteleyCapable Riley KeoughThe Dag Abbey LeeToast the Knowing Zoe KravitzCheedo the Fragile Courtney EatonSlit Josh HelmanThe People Eater John HowardThe Bullet Farmer Richard CarterThe Doof Warrior iOTAThe Valkyrie Megan GaleKeeper of the Seeds Melissa JafferWarlord Dementus Chris HemsworthTBA Tom BurkeTBA Alyla BrowneWar Boy Daniel WebberChumbucket Jason SpisakScabrous Scrotus Travis WillinghamThe series protagonist Max Rockatansky was portrayed through the first three films by Mel Gibson Tom Hardy took over the role for 2015 s Fury Road The series features a few recurring cast members in different roles Bruce Spence played different aviators in two of the films first the Gyro Captain in Mad Max 2 and then Jedediah the Pilot in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 24 Hugh Keays Byrne has taken antagonist roles twice he played Toecutter in Mad Max and Immortan Joe in Mad Max Fury Road 25 Max Fairchild appeared as Benno Swaisey in Mad Max and as Broken Victim of the Humungus s gang in Mad Max 2 26 Additional crew and production details edit Film Crew DetailMusic composer Cinematographer Editor s Production companies Distributing companies Running timeMad Max Brian May David Eggby Tony Paterson amp Cliff Hayes Kennedy Miller Productions Crossroads Roadshow Films Warner Bros Pictures 1hr 33minsMad Max 2 Dean Semler David Stiven Tim Wellburn amp Michael Balson Kennedy Miller Productions 1hr 36minsMad MaxBeyond Thunderdome Maurice Jarre Richard Francis Bruce 1hr 47minsMad Max Fury Road Junkie XL 27 John Seale Margaret Sixel Warner Bros Pictures Village Roadshow Pictures Kennedy Miller Mitchell RatPac Dune Entertainment 2hrsFuriosa A Mad Max Saga Simon Duggan Village Roadshow Pictures Kennedy Miller Mitchell to be determined Mad Max The Wasteland TBA TBA TBA Warner Bros Pictures Village Roadshow Pictures Kennedy Miller Mitchell to be determined Reception editFor more details on the reception of each film see the Reception section on each film s article Box office performance edit Film Release date Box office gross Budget Ref s Australia North America Other territories WorldwideMad Max 12 April 1979 A 5 355 490 8 750 000 91 250 000 100 000 000 A 200 000 28 29 30 Mad Max 2 24 December 1981 A 10 847 491 23 667 907 21 000 000R 36 000 000R A 4 5 million 28 31 32 33 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 10 July 1985 A 4 272 802 36 230 219 16 000 000R 52 000 000R A 12 million 28 34 35 32 33 Mad Max Fury Road 15 May 2015 A 21 606 347 154 109 060 261 152 322 415 261 382 US 150 million 36 Total A 36 547 536 222 757 186 37 million R 326 million A 72 million R US 515 million A 17 million US 150 millionList indicator s A dark grey cell indicates the information is not available for the film RDistributor rental Critical and public response edit Film Rotten Tomatoes MetacriticMad Max 91 64 reviews 37 73 14 reviews 38 Mad Max 2 94 53 reviews 39 77 15 reviews 40 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 81 54 reviews 41 71 18 reviews 42 Mad Max Fury Road 97 436 reviews 43 90 51 reviews 44 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave Mad Max Fury Road a grade B on scale of A to F 45 Music editSoundtracks edit Title U S release date Length Composer s LabelMad Max Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 30 April 1980 31 25 Brian MayMad Max 2 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 11 January 1982 35 08 Brian MayMad Max Beyond Thunderdome Original Motion Picture Soundtrack August 1985 44 27 Maurice Jarre score Terry Britten Graham Lyle Holly Knight songs Mad Max Fury Road Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 12 May 2015 71 01 Tom Holkenborg a k a Junkie XL WaterTower MusicTina Turner songs from Beyond Thunderdome edit We Don t Need Another Hero Thunderdome One of the Living Other media editMerchandising edit Many licensed products are based on the Mad Max franchise Products include novels comic books video games and other materials 46 Novels edit Novelizations of the first three films have also been published by QB Books The first two novelisations were written by Terry Hayes who ended up co writing the script for the second film after getting along well with Miller 47 A novelisation for the third film was written by Joan D Vinge 48 Video games edit Main articles Mad Max 1990 video game and Mad Max 2015 video game Mad Max is a 1990 video game for the NES developed and published by Mindscape Inc It is based on the film Mad Max 2 The object of the game is to survive life in the post apocalyptic world by battling survivalists and collecting resources Mindscape did develop another Mad Max game originally titled The Road Warrior for SNES and Sega Genesis but due to Mindscape losing the license before completion they changed the title to Outlander to avoid legal issues Outlander was released in 1992 for Sega Genesis and SNES In September 2015 a game developed by Avalanche Studios based on the setting of Mad Max was released for Linux OS X PlayStation 4 Microsoft Windows and Xbox One The titular character was voiced by Bren Foster 49 Comic books edit Main article Mad Max Fury Road comic book Mad Max Fury Road is a limited comic book series created by George Miller Nico Lathouris and Mark Sexton Serving as a prequel to the 2015 film of the same name the series focuses on several of the film s characters It consists of four issues Beginning in May 2015 Vertigo published one issue per month ending in August A single volume collection of all of the issues was published on 26 August Reception of the series has been mixed some consider it unnecessary and poorly executed and many harshly criticised the issue centred on Imperator Furiosa However the issue focused on Nux and Immortan Joe and the two issues focused on Max Rockatansky were received more positively Other appearances edit The trailer for the 2021 film Space Jam A New Legacy revealed the film s inclusion of Mad Max characters among other Warner Bros characters in crowd scenes 50 In the actual film in addition to characters being spectators Wile E Coyote and the Road Runner appear in the Mad Max world doing their classic chase with Wile E as a War Boy before Bugs Bunny and LeBron James show up to get them both Footage from Fury Road is featured 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