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The ''Mad Max'' franchise primarily consists of a trilogy of science fiction films directed by [[George Miller]] that follows the exploits of "Mad" Max Rocatansky ([[Mel Gibson]]), an former  law enforcement officer in a post apocalyptic future who seeks revenge for the deaths of his wife, son and a partner in ''[[Mad Max|the original film]]'', then becomes a drifter-survivalist in ''[[Mad Max 2|the second film]]'' (also known as ''[[The Road Warrior]]'') and concludes his adventures by trying to save a group of children in ''[[Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome]]''.  The film trilogy was [[Mel Gibson]]'s initial step to worldwide stardom in the 1980's and 1990's. A rather obscure NES game was also released in 1990 and a SEGA take was released as ''Outlander'' in 1992 because Warner Bros. abandoned the production shortly before the initial release.   
 
The ''Mad Max'' franchise primarily consists of a trilogy of science fiction films directed by [[George Miller]] that follows the exploits of "Mad" Max Rocatansky ([[Mel Gibson]]), an former  law enforcement officer in a post apocalyptic future who seeks revenge for the deaths of his wife, son and a partner in ''[[Mad Max|the original film]]'', then becomes a drifter-survivalist in ''[[Mad Max 2|the second film]]'' (also known as ''[[The Road Warrior]]'') and concludes his adventures by trying to save a group of children in ''[[Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome]]''.  The film trilogy was [[Mel Gibson]]'s initial step to worldwide stardom in the 1980's and 1990's. A rather obscure NES game was also released in 1990 and a SEGA take was released as ''Outlander'' in 1992 because Warner Bros. abandoned the production shortly before the initial release.   
In 2014, a new video game is scheduled to be released to be following in 2015 with ''Mad Max: Fury Road'', a new feature film directed by George Miller and starring [[Tom Hardy]].  
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In 2014, a new video game is scheduled to be released to be followed in 2015 with ''Mad Max: Fury Road'', a new feature film directed by George Miller and starring [[Tom Hardy]].  
  
 
'''The following lists the films in the ''Mad Max'' film franchise:'''
 
'''The following lists the films in the ''Mad Max'' film franchise:'''

Revision as of 02:26, 7 February 2014

The Mad Max franchise primarily consists of a trilogy of science fiction films directed by George Miller that follows the exploits of "Mad" Max Rocatansky (Mel Gibson), an former law enforcement officer in a post apocalyptic future who seeks revenge for the deaths of his wife, son and a partner in the original film, then becomes a drifter-survivalist in the second film (also known as The Road Warrior) and concludes his adventures by trying to save a group of children in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. The film trilogy was Mel Gibson's initial step to worldwide stardom in the 1980's and 1990's. A rather obscure NES game was also released in 1990 and a SEGA take was released as Outlander in 1992 because Warner Bros. abandoned the production shortly before the initial release. In 2014, a new video game is scheduled to be released to be followed in 2015 with Mad Max: Fury Road, a new feature film directed by George Miller and starring Tom Hardy.

The following lists the films in the Mad Max film franchise:

Max with his sawn-off double-barrelled shotgun on the production still for original Mad Max.
Mad Max with his shotgun in Mad Max 2.

Pages in category "Mad Max"

The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.


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