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The ''[[Mad Max]]'' franchise primarily consists of a trilogy of post apocalyptic films directed by [[George Miller]] that follows the exploits of "Mad" Max Rocatansky ([[Mel Gibson]]), an former law enforcement officer in a devastated 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.   
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The ''[[Mad Max]]'' franchise is a series of post-apocalyptic films directed by [[George Miller]] that follows the exploits of "Mad" Max Rockatansky, a former law enforcement officer who finds himself attempting to survive in a devastated future world where oil is a scarce resource. For the first three films, Max was portrayed by [[Mel Gibson]], whose role in the film helped launch him into movie stardom.  The exploits of Mad Max in the original trilogy involved seeking 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]]''. 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.  George Miller would return in 2015 with''[[Mad Max: Fury Road]]'', a new feature film "reboot" directed by George Miller and starring [[Tom Hardy]] as Max.
''[[Mad Max: Fury Road]]'', a new feature film "reboot" directed by George Miller and starring [[Tom Hardy]] as Max is scheduled for release in 2015.  
 
  
 
'''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 01:48, 19 May 2015

The Mad Max franchise is a series of post-apocalyptic films directed by George Miller that follows the exploits of "Mad" Max Rockatansky, a former law enforcement officer who finds himself attempting to survive in a devastated future world where oil is a scarce resource. For the first three films, Max was portrayed by Mel Gibson, whose role in the film helped launch him into movie stardom. The exploits of Mad Max in the original trilogy involved seeking 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. 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. George Miller would return in 2015 withMad Max: Fury Road, a new feature film "reboot" directed by George Miller and starring Tom Hardy as Max.

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

Max (Mel Gibson) with his sawn-off double-barrelled shotgun on the production still for original Mad Max.
Mad Max (Mel Gibson) with his shotgun in Mad Max 2.
Max (Tom Hardy) holds a Glock 17 in Mad Max: Fury Road.

Pages in category "Mad Max"

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


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