

New York Times journalist Kyle Buchanan spoke to more than 20 cast and crew members who worked tirelessly on the movie and rightfully proud to have been part of such a magnanimous creation. It had minted more than $374 million at the worldwide box office as audiences flocked to experience the incredible film and enjoyed being on the edge of their seat as they wondered how such magnum opus was created. Mad Max: Fury Road lost the Oscar for Best Picture to Spotlight, but it ended the night with six wins for production design, sound mixing, costume design, sound editing, film editing, and makeup and hairstyling, respectively. The character now has even pushed Miller to start working on a Mad Max prequel dedicated to the upbringing of Furiosa. Theron's Furiosa emerged as the icon every little girl looks up to for inspiration. The movie changed how the fans look at Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy. The action scenes in the movie are real and it took dedication to make it all happen, with multiple production breaks and harsh weather conditions roadblocking the journey of this beautiful dream. It is also how Miller brought his vision to life and how every cast and crew member devoted themselves to make it happen for the director. It isn't just the storyline of Fury Road that is incredible and stirs up emotions as you peel one layer after another. Director George Miller was working on the next instalment of his original Mad Max trilogy for more than a decade, and now when we look at the finished product, do the rewatches with families and friends, the impact of every scene becomes profound with every run. Mad Max: Fury Road released only five years ago, but it became a modern-day classic the moment it hit screens.
