Thursday, January 28, 2010 9:48AM - By Krystal Clark
Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron are already set as the leads in Mad Max 4, so all we have to do is wait for the rest of the cast to fall into place. According to THR, that’s exactly what’s happening as not one, not two, but four new actors are coming on board to star in the film. Nicholas Hoult, Zoe Kravitz, Teresa Palmer, and Adelaide Clemens are in various stages of negotiations to tackle roles in the long awaited sequel.
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Friday, October 30, 2009 8:29AM - By Krystal Clark
It’s official! Charlize Theron and British actor Tom Hardy are both in negotiations to star in Mad Max 4 aka Fury Road. Just last week we reported on speculation that the two actors were taking on the leads in the long awaited sequel and according to THR, it’s been confirmed.
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Monday, October 26, 2009 9:40AM - By Krystal Clark
George Miller continues to feed the publicity machine with his pending Mad Max sequel, Fury Road. It seems like every other post we write has to do with that film, and here’s more fuel to add to the fire. The director recently spoke with ABC News about some of the props (cars) that will be used in the fourth installment, as well as a few casting tidbits for the “Road Warrior” franchise.
Take a look at the video…
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Saturday, October 24, 2009 1:15PM - By Krystal Clark
The Mad Max sequel Fury Road has had one of the most productive week’s I’ve seen in a very long time. Just the other day we reported on casting rumors regarding Charlize Theron and Bronson’s Tom Hardy co-starring in the fourth film, that will once again be directed by George Miller. According to THR, the budget has already been set and production on the film will begin a lot earlier than you think.
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Thursday, October 22, 2009 8:41AM - By Krystal Clark
Could this be a casting development for the upcoming Mad Max sequel/reboot? There have been rumors floating around regarding the fourth installment of the action franchise that made Mel Gibson a star for years. Director George Miller has been more than vocal about his desire to produce another film. Now we’re hearing rumors via EOnline that Oscar winner Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy may have been cast as the leads in the new film.
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Monday, August 3, 2009 10:30AM - By Krystal Clark
The star of the critically acclaimed film, The Hurt Locker has been gaining some serious momentum in recent weeks. Jeremy Renner just signed on to star in the Ben Affleck film The Town, and now there are rumors that he may take over the role that made Mel Gibson a phenomenon, Mad Max! According to Empire, the actor may be set to star as the lead in Mad Max 4, which is currently titled, Fury Road.
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Thursday, March 5, 2009 1:00PM - By Krystal Clark
Dammit, I thought we were done with this?! I had heard rumors about a possible fourth installment in the Mad Max franchise, but I didn’t believe the hype. According to MTV, I can breathe a sigh of relief because even though it looks like the film will happen, it wont be in the capacity that we think. In an exclusive interview with Mad Max director George Miller, he revealed that the next film will be a 3-D anime!
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008 8:48AM - By Mali Elfman
Yesterday we reported that Director George Miller was dropped for the Justice League movie. Well, apparently we’ve been had! Miller never made any statement about Justice League or Mad Max.
A representative from Kennedy Miller Mitchell has said that that Miller never even appeared on the Australian talk show “Sunrise Morning Show” and that “The facts are indeed the complete opposite to what was reported.”
And what was reported? View the story here.
Monday, December 1, 2008 4:02PM - By Mali Elfman
Apparently, The Justice League wants bigger and better. Dark Horizons reports that filmmaker George Miller (Happy Feet, Mad Max) appeared on Sydney-based morning talk show called “Sunrise” on Monday morning and said that he is no longer involved with the Justice League in ANY way. It is unclear who called it off, but one things for sure, it’s over.
He was unsure who, if anyone would be taking over the project, but he said that if it does continue it will most likely be recast because “the studios seem to want bigger stars in their superhero movies now.”
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