Furiosa: Warner Bros. unveils the release date of the Mad Max prequel movie

    Furiosa: Warner Bros. unveils the release date of the Mad Max prequel movie

    Warner Bros. has set in the past few hours the release date of the next prequel dedicated to the famous film series of Mad Max, centered on the character of Furiosa. The brand returned to the limelight on the big screen in 2015 with M, with George Miller director, who in addition to creating a franchise and a truly spectacular action film, presented to the public the character of Furiosa, played in the film by Charlize Theron.



    Although the 2015 film did very well, managing to convince the US film company to make a prequel, the status of the film remained stuck for years, but fortunately in early 2020 it started to make great strides. After that Jodie Comer of Killing Eve has been linked to the role of Furiosa in the prequel, it was revealed that the star of "The Chess Queen", Anya Taylor-Joy, was selected to follow in Theron's footsteps. Over the years, the cast has begun to take shape, seeing the inclusion of actors of the caliber of Yahya Abdul-Mateen II e Chris Hemsworth. This progress has led Warner Bros. to officially set a release date for the film.

    According to an official release from the film company, the prequel film of Mad Max it will simply be called "Furiosa"And is expected to debut in theaters on June 23, 2023. The study also confirmed that the film will not be available at launch on HBO Max, but it will debut exclusively in the cinema. Waiting to find out more details on the production, we point out that Mad Max: Fury Road has earned over 375 million dollars worldwide, therefore the expectations on the film dedicated to the famous shaved leader and on the performance of Anya Taylor-Joy (after the great performance of Charlize Theron in 2015), they are really very tall. 



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