Basically all the material everyone drops by the web site looking for from the original trilogy! The deleted scenes were interesting, but perhaps a little light on - we know from various interviews that there were other scenes shot, but I guess they were either deemed incomplete or not suitable to be put on the disc. I haven't checked through all the content yet, but the extras I've looked through so far are pretty exceptional - lots of cool behind the scenes stuff on the cars and stunts.
As per the news below for August 19, all the releases appear to be the same as far as the extras content, so it's really just a question of whether you need 3D, or if you can't do Blu-ray yet and need a DVD. My copy arrived today, bundled with the Mad Max game, and is the standard Blu-ray release.
That will speed up the process on bringing Mad Max: Fury Road 2 to fruition one day - that day the movie actively enters production, which is unfortunately still a long way out. He and his co-writer, Nick Lathouris, spent a lot of their downtime on the waylaid production pitching ideas and expanding the lore surrounding the narrative. Miller has reportedly finished at least one major draft of the two related films branching from Fury Road due to those exact reshoots and delays. Mad Max on the other hand has a fan base, and its the same director. Dredd also probably suffered from people still having a sour taste in their mouths from the Stallone version. ( Fury Road didn't actually finish under budget when you look at the numbers, but Miller alleges that it's solely Warner Bros.' fault for demanding excessive test screenings and reshoots Miller otherwise wouldn't have asked for or done himself.) I think the bigger names in the cast of Fury Road alone will make it more successful right of the bat.
In 2017, Miller's production company filed a multi-complaint lawsuit against Warner Bros., the distributor of Mad Max: Fury Road. The heart of the suit alleges that Miller was shorted a bonus he feels owed for technically bringing the film in under budget. An apocalyptic story set in the furthest reaches of our planet, in a stark desert landscape where humanity is broken, and most everyone is crazed fighting for the necessities of life. On top of Miller's general filmmaking process timeline, there's an additional complicating factor: litigation. While details are about Mad Max: Fury Road 2 are still fuzzy, let's take a look at what we know so far about this prospective revisit to Australia's post-apocalyptic wasteland. Those are encouraging words for a historic franchise with plenty of fans waiting patiently for another masterpiece.
Miller told the outlet, "I'm not done with the Mad Max story there's certainly another Mad Max coming down the line after this. Discussion about the prospective sequel sparked again in a December 2019 interview with Deadline about Miller's film currently in production called Three Thousand Years of Longing. In the four years following Mad Max: Fury Road's debut, director George Miller has kept hope alive for not one but two related follow-ups: a sequel under the working title Mad Max: The Wasteland, and a prequel under the working title Furiosa. Driving your futuristic car, armored and armed (just like in the movie Mad.
It's been regarded as one of the best films of the 2010s and an instant classic for cinema in general. The road is full of danger and races will be ruthless in Max Fury Death Racer. Since the release of Mad Max: Fury Road, demand for the film and a sequel to it has kicked up and hardly abated people still turn out for the periodic special black-and-chrome showings of the film that began in 2016 to get their Fury Road fix. Tom Hardy replaced Mel Gibson as the titular Max and co-starred with Charlize Theron as the irrepressible Imperator Furiosa. In 2015, Mad Max: Fury Road opened to rave reviews as the fourth installment in the popular Mad Max film franchise.