Is There A Planned Sequel In The Mad Max Series?

2025-08-28 01:09:52 194

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Lincoln
Lincoln
2025-08-30 21:17:16
I get asked about this at pretty much every movie night I host: will there be another 'Mad Max' after 'Fury Road'? My short take from following the news into mid-2024 is that the series kept expanding, but not necessarily in a linear sequel route. 'Furiosa' came out as a prequel, which delighted fans who wanted to know her origin. George Miller has been creative with ideas — he’s hinted at other timelines and character-focused stories — but none of those became a definitively scheduled direct sequel to 'Fury Road' that I could point to and say, 'This is happening next.'

From a fan’s perspective, that’s both frustrating and kind of exciting. It means Miller still has the freedom to experiment: more prequels, spin-offs, or even a sequel someday if the stars align. Practically, studios usually wait to see box office and streaming performance before committing to another massive, effects-and-stunts-heavy film, so keep an eye on how 'Furiosa' performs and what the director says in future interviews. For now, I’m savoring the existing films and the lore they opened up.
Reese
Reese
2025-08-31 06:11:24
There’s been a lot of chatter in the fan circles, and I’ve been following it obsessively — partly because I can’t get enough of the dust, engines, and manic characters of the 'Mad Max' world. What actually happened is that George Miller went back to tell a prequel story: 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' arrived in 2024 and digs into the backstory of the character introduced in 'Mad Max: Fury Road'. That wasn’t a direct sequel to 'Fury Road', but it did expand the universe in a big way.

As for a straight sequel continuing Max Rockatansky’s arc after 'Fury Road', there wasn’t an officially greenlit follow-up as of mid-2024. Miller has talked about other ideas over the years — treatments, concepts, and alternate timelines — and key players like Tom Hardy have expressed interest but nothing concrete was locked down. Studios weigh budgets and box office carefully, and these films need the right mix of creative drive and studio backing.

If you love the world, the practical thing to do is watch 'Furiosa' and 'Mad Max: Fury Road' back-to-back and keep an eye on interviews with Miller and the studios. There’s appetite for more, but whether it becomes a new franchise run or more one-off stories depends on many moving parts.
Donovan
Donovan
2025-09-02 03:03:49
I’m still hopeful but realistic: after 'Mad Max: Fury Road' there wasn’t a confirmed direct sequel announced by mid-2024. Instead, George Miller expanded the world with 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' in 2024, which was a prequel rather than continuing Max’s story. Miller has floated other concepts and said he’s interested in more stories, and actors like Tom Hardy have shown willingness, but that didn’t equal a green light from the studio at that time.

If you want the latest, follow Miller’s interviews and official studio statements — those are the reliable signals that a proper sequel is moving forward. Meanwhile, rewatching 'Fury Road' and checking out 'Furiosa' is the best way to stay in the mood for whatever comes next.
Theo
Theo
2025-09-02 20:10:51
I’ll be blunt: the most recent big move was the prequel 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga' (2024), not a sequel to 'Mad Max: Fury Road'. I kept reading reports and interviews up to mid-2024 where George Miller kept teasing ideas for additional films in the wasteland, but teasing is different from a studio greenlight. Tom Hardy has said in past interviews he’d be up for returning, but scheduling and creative direction are always tricky.

Studios had been cautious because these are expensive, stunt-heavy movies that need a clear plan and audience demand. So while the creative team has several concepts floating — sequels, prequels, and spin-offs — there wasn’t an officially announced, fully funded, and scheduled sequel to 'Fury Road' by mid-2024. If you want concrete confirmation, watch for official studio press releases or Miller’s interviews; that’s where a true green light will show up next.
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