I have a question about the timeline and characters. Does this mean the game Mad Max was a different timeline all together? Was Scabarus Scrotus one of Joe’s sons? Did Max really build the Magnus Opus and face off with Stank Gum prior to recovering the Interceptor (again) in the opening lizard scene in Fury Road? Please look into this🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 thank you😊. PS: Im gonna repeat these questions on the deep dive channel until I get answers.
about Max not aging. George has said in interviews that Mad Max is like a campfire story, legend etc. His stories are told out of sequence and by different narrators. love this take.
If only it didn't seem like such RETCONNING to excuse subservience to the status quo narrative and also so you could keep making movies, I might like it too.
Little correction, when you said Hugh is getting up there, he actually passed away in 2020. I didn't know about it until a little while after it happened either, but worth putting some respect on the name of an actor that was involved in bringing this world to life not once but twice.
Looks amazing. Same production team as Fury Road, and that's one of a handful of action movies you might call a "perfect" film. It's a friggin' clinic of incredible art direction, set pieces, and pacing. All time classic.
4:20 While the previous films where filmed in NSW, Fury Road's production was moved to Namibia, shortly before filming, as recent heavy rains had made the landscape around Broken Hill look like a lush paradise. Furiosa however returns to NSW. Filming both near Broken Hill, and Hay. A town considered a desolate waste, even by Aussie standards.
They also filmed at the Cronulla sand dunes in Sydney! I remember going out to the beach last year and just seeing the production tents out at the sand dunes
911 Happened...So Africa was out of the picture for filming. Plus Heith Ledger Died after the Bat, He was to become the "Ferral Kid". Now we have what we have.... Still very cool!
Congrats to you and your spouse on your growing family, Erik! Enjoy your paternity leave. So excited in the interim to be seeing Jessica again on the channel!
Fury Road is a movie I only watched recently, and my god what a wild, wacky, insane thrill ride from beginning to end. Seriously one of the best action movies I’ve ever experienced. Miller does stuff that no other directors are doing. I’m beyond hyped for this.
Have you watched the the originals ? Way ahead of their time and produced in an age where Nuclear war was a scary possibility ( Cold war). You see how the world transcends into the post apocolyptic madness through George millers eyes with the help of the Late Byron Kennedy :)
The complaints weren't about CGI looking bad . They were about this looking more CGI and less practical effects which was the biggest strength of Fury Road
The people complaining about CGI have no idea Fury Road was full of CGI in almost every shot, over 90% of the shots have VFX applied to it; it just emphasizes that current complaints look stupid and more ignorant than usual.
trailer looks awesome. but I agree with the people saying it looks over CGI'd. Yes the first movie had it, but most of the time it was so subtle you couldn't tell. Here it was obvious.
Scusa ma che cavolo centra???, (avrei dei seri dubbi sé né capite di cinema, punto 1????, la furiosa interpretata in questo film???, è comunque più giovane, è non potrebbe mai avere lo stesso temperamento di una furiosa più adulta è con più esperienza, (ci sareste arrivati tutti, basta connettere, 🤦)
Effects tend to look squishy in trailers - they could be early renders, or the quick cuts of trailers don't give our minds the context to acclimate to them.
I personally kinda like the theory that Max is a “title” passed down (sorta like the James Bond theory) but I think more likely is the theory that he is immortal in some way.
@@DanielMaiaArt That wouldn't make much sense. We would have to assume Feral Kid and his city haven propagates the tale of Mad Max to such degrees that he becomes a moniker to the wastes, doubtful the other good people he met would praise him all that much over given thanks but not thanks enough to write into their civics. That character wouldn't choose a prolific waste-name, if his choice was to choose that name because of his admiration for the origin MM then he would have been more a savior/hero type. Where he clearly isn't, shown by the many times he acted solely on benefitting his situation. If the war-rig didn't stall out I assure you MM would've continued driving into the wastes without a second thought.
Equal, meaning absolute zero. I wanted to like Dune, didn't dig it til my husband made me read it and watch Lynch's version, we saw the first Villeneuve in a theater for near my birthday in that year. We both quietly said later as much as we adore Chalamet, Villeneuve and Momoa: this felt: lame. Paper-thin. Empty. Lynch may not make sense to anyone who hasn't read the book but gods does it feel EPIC and meaningful! Modern "art" has been corporatized which means they make it as vanilla as possible, which means it can no longer be ART in any true sense as the conveyance of meaning is hijacked. "Yes, but what will make our shareholders richer?" Vought in "The Boys" is not so much satire as it is a smirk from the parasite class.
Re: "cgi school" quip: No, you don't need to go to school to know when your eyes tell you something looks bad. It just means something looks "off" and it's probably either from bad CG, or bad practical. If you didn't notice, or thought it looked fine, or just didn't care, that's perfectly acceptable. Myself, I definitely noticed, but I don't care. It DOES look like a downgrade in parts of this trailer, but it also looks like a shitload of artsy fun. I'll probably get my ass into the theater for this one. But I'll keep my expectations in check as far as comparing it with Fury Road on that level.
The CGI issue is the misunderstanding about Furry Road. They think because it was shot practically they there was no CGI. In reality CGI was crucial to stitching the practical shots together and cranking up the appearance of danger.
The 45 years would have made sense if a 60+ year old Mel Gibson had starred in Fury Road. When Gibson was replaced with Hardy, Miller didn't bother to change the timeline. That's why it doesn't really make any sense.
Apologies in advance, I haven’t read the other comments on this thread, but here’s my hopefully nuanced take on your comment regarding the CGI-ness of the trailer. I think what’s off putting for folks like myself is that there’s a handful of scenes being shown to us here, I’m thinking primarily of the shot with the vehicle drifting down over the sand hill as an example of scenes that COULD have been done practically. IMO, I think that’s what can annoy audiences the most with cgi. Miller really put a stamp on practical effects with fury road, and as a modern cinema goer who has grown up watching so much CGI, I yearn for practical effects and so for Miller to make it clear from the jump that there’s going to be a lot of CGI in this movie, it’s a little disappointing.
all cgi is bad is because transformer and mcu always full cgi. while real practical effects is the best it is a bit dangerous. there is a fact that in fury road some stuntman almost dead in the first scene of madmax car flipped into sand, i saw it on behind the scene madmax documentary on youtube
Regarding the timeline, I think it's been implied by both the comics and George Miller that the movies are "Word Burger" stories told in the distant future by either the History Men or whoever has been confirmed as the narrator (i.e Feral Kid, Mad Max 2) Basically meaning Miller can do whatever he wants now because stories change over time🤷🏻♂️
V8 V8 V8 V8 V8! Huge fan of the franchise! Absolutely love every film! The Road Warrior was my childhood favorite, I’ve watched it so many times it’s hard to count. It’s hard to believe that Fury Road was back in 2015! Time flies! But what an epic film that didn’t get the accolades it deserved in my opinion!!
Erik Voss congratulations to you & your family on your imminent new born! ❤ Big fan of your videos too! Mad Max Fury Road was awesome! So Im looking forward to this one.
I swear that is Mel Gibson standing with Chris Hemsworth. And also at the 1:42 mark. It’s the eyes that give it away for me. I hope it is him, that he came back to do this movie. I do think it is him, because Hugh Keays-Byrne, who play Immortan Joe passed away in 2020.
It’s a teaser trailer. The VFX shots are incomplete drafts at this point. The final movie will look different. This is a common thing and has been for decades now.
you should play the Mad Max game, You'll enjoy it if you are into the world of Mad Max. Dementus history is in there in one of the "Bios". prepping for the movie, I'll watch Mad Max 79' 81', Play the game, (maybe)watch Fury Road, and then watch Fuirosa and then definitely watch Fury road again😅
HUGE congrats on the baby, hope everything goes great. Just in time for Christmas :D As for the movie, not a fan of prequels, but this does look like a decent movie, a rarity these days, lol
Hugh Keays-Byrne actually passed away in 2020. As this film is set in the past he was never going to play Joe. Film looks incredible but I did agree with a lot of people about the CGI. What made Fury Road great was that the BIG shots were practical with minimal CGI in the background and it had very few CGI shots. I would have much rather had a sequel to Fury Road but I’m so glad that Miller is creating more films in this franchise well into his 80s.
Miller has said that he has a finished script ready for "Mad Max: The Wastelands" AND a rough script for a sequel to THAT, though he's still trying to decide whether the Wastelands sequel will be a film or a novel that could possibly later be adapted into a film by someone else. (He IS almost 80 years old, after all.)
the car stunts were real, but CGI was all over every scene in Fury Road. lots of car were even brought closer together by CG for the movie, other cars were added into the scene.
Soooo can't wait for the movie Huge MM fan and even bigger nerd I would loooovvve a close up break down of all the bikes and vehicles their making and meaning to the character they belong to❤
Exactly!!! I can't stand when people complain about the CGI, like they are experts. I remember the early stop motion effects. Or the horrible Scorpion King CGI. It's more of a reason for them to complain and feel import, yet the vast majority of the complainers could never do anything near the level of what they are complaining about.
Anyone think that dementous may be an early version of lord humungus? Like he gets his face burnt in the loosing fight to Joe and banished to the outworld where he changes his name and starts his own mobile gang
Berendan McCarthy getting airbrushed out of the MM history once again. Imagine showing his work and referring to him as one of miller's STOYBOARD ARTISTS?
I’m not as hyped for this as I was for Fury Road, I don’t think it looks bad by any means but I’m not super excited either- however, since George Miller is doing it, I’m just trusting it’ll be amazing and blow me away.
Check out Erik's full movie Deep Dive into Mad Max Fury Road here - ruclips.net/video/_SNIlbvFPFE/видео.html&ab_channel=TheDeepDive
Truly an epic analysis. I was ‘meh’ on fury road until this analysis and I became a fan. A companion video to the movie
I have a question about the timeline and characters.
Does this mean the game Mad Max was a different timeline all together? Was Scabarus Scrotus one of Joe’s sons? Did Max really build the Magnus Opus and face off with Stank Gum prior to recovering the Interceptor (again) in the opening lizard scene in Fury Road? Please look into this🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 thank you😊.
PS: Im gonna repeat these questions on the deep dive channel until I get answers.
Could be a wheeled paramotor
about Max not aging. George has said in interviews that Mad Max is like a campfire story, legend etc. His stories are told out of sequence and by different narrators. love this take.
Love this! 🔥
If only it didn't seem like such RETCONNING to excuse subservience to the status quo narrative and also so you could keep making movies, I might like it too.
If it’s not explained in the movies it’s 🐮 💩
@@gwvaiocow crap?😮
@@hulkbeast8759 lol Bull Ish
Little correction, when you said Hugh is getting up there, he actually passed away in 2020. I didn't know about it until a little while after it happened either, but worth putting some respect on the name of an actor that was involved in bringing this world to life not once but twice.
I was just going to say that.
8:14 Sadly, Hugh Keays-Byrne passed away on December 1, 2020.
Came here to say this. Glad more folks remember🍻
I was like bruh 🤦🏽♂️ RIP
RIP Mr Byrne
Looks amazing.
Same production team as Fury Road, and that's one of a handful of action movies you might call a "perfect" film.
It's a friggin' clinic of incredible art direction, set pieces, and pacing.
All time classic.
I just rewatched it earlier today and it's definitely still a great film.
4:20 While the previous films where filmed in NSW, Fury Road's production was moved to Namibia, shortly before filming, as recent heavy rains had made the landscape around Broken Hill look like a lush paradise. Furiosa however returns to NSW. Filming both near Broken Hill, and Hay. A town considered a desolate waste, even by Aussie standards.
Most of Australia is a desolate wasteland really except for coastal regions
The first film was filmed in Victoria! Four was filmed in Namibia, South Africa and Australia.
@@danielpeckham5520 The desolate waste extends to at least some of the coast too, since Adelaide is a coastal city.
They also filmed at the Cronulla sand dunes in Sydney! I remember going out to the beach last year and just seeing the production tents out at the sand dunes
911 Happened...So Africa was out of the picture for filming. Plus Heith Ledger Died after the Bat, He was to become the "Ferral Kid". Now we have what we have.... Still very cool!
Congrats to you and your spouse on your growing family, Erik! Enjoy your paternity leave.
So excited in the interim to be seeing Jessica again on the channel!
Fury Road is a movie I only watched recently, and my god what a wild, wacky, insane thrill ride from beginning to end. Seriously one of the best action movies I’ve ever experienced. Miller does stuff that no other directors are doing. I’m beyond hyped for this.
Have you watched the the originals ? Way ahead of their time and produced in an age where Nuclear war was a scary possibility ( Cold war). You see how the world transcends into the post apocolyptic madness through George millers eyes with the help of the Late Byron Kennedy :)
The complaints weren't about CGI looking bad . They were about this looking more CGI and less practical effects which was the biggest strength of Fury Road
It's really funny when people complain about "bad CGI" when it's a real practical explosion.
8k HDR makes images look like photos look like macro photography
The people complaining about CGI have no idea Fury Road was full of CGI in almost every shot, over 90% of the shots have VFX applied to it; it just emphasizes that current complaints look stupid and more ignorant than usual.
Also you don’t need to be an expert to see when something looks plastic and bad
I rewatched fury road. It’s the same. People just misremember it. Most if not all backgrounds in fury road pre cgi. This looks exactly the same.
trailer looks awesome. but I agree with the people saying it looks over CGI'd. Yes the first movie had it, but most of the time it was so subtle you couldn't tell. Here it was obvious.
LMAO if anything, it's over saturated in the grading, and that's not CGI.
Most likely placeholder shots and not the final render.
The actor for Immortan Joe passed away back in 2020.
He was also the actor who played the toe cutter in the first Mad Max film.
Ngl Anya is not giving the same violent energy as Charlize. Charlize looks physically built then Anya.
Scusa ma che cavolo centra???, (avrei dei seri dubbi sé né capite di cinema, punto 1????, la furiosa interpretata in questo film???, è comunque più giovane, è non potrebbe mai avere lo stesso temperamento di una furiosa più adulta è con più esperienza, (ci sareste arrivati tutti, basta connettere, 🤦)
When Fury Road came out I had no knowledge of the Mad Max lore and I was so entertained and amazed by it! I trust the Millers to deliver now!
I love how Hemsworths character when riding in that motorcycle chariot he actually holding onto reins that go out to the bikes handle bars to steer 😂
Motorcycle chariot racing was a popular sport in the early 1900s, and made a resurgence in Australia in the 1960s/70s. Look it up - it's WILD!
You'd enjoy the film "Bounty Killers" - motorcycle chariot
Effects tend to look squishy in trailers - they could be early renders, or the quick cuts of trailers don't give our minds the context to acclimate to them.
exactly, people believe cgi on trailers is final. Not even the screener CGI is the same as the final release.
If I'm gonna die... I'm gonna die historic on the Fury Road!
what a lovely day
I like the eyes on Anya Taylor Joy.
Looks more anime-esk and realistic than Alita Battle Angel
-esque
I personally kinda like the theory that Max is a “title” passed down (sorta like the James Bond theory) but I think more likely is the theory that he is immortal in some way.
The Max in FR is an adult Feral Child doing his Hero Quest ahead of returning to his people and becoming "the leader of the Great Northen Tribe"
@@DanielMaiaArtNo, that's not Feral Kid
@@DanielMaiaArt That wouldn't make much sense.
We would have to assume Feral Kid and his city haven propagates the tale of Mad Max to such degrees that he becomes a moniker to the wastes, doubtful the other good people he met would praise him all that much over given thanks but not thanks enough to write into their civics. That character wouldn't choose a prolific waste-name, if his choice was to choose that name because of his admiration for the origin MM then he would have been more a savior/hero type. Where he clearly isn't, shown by the many times he acted solely on benefitting his situation.
If the war-rig didn't stall out I assure you MM would've continued driving into the wastes without a second thought.
How do you rank Furiosa compared to other big movies coming out in 2024 -- Deadpool 3, Godzilla x Kong, Dune 2 -- on your excitement meter?
I am most excited for Dune 2!
Deadpool 3, dune 2, furiosa, godzilla x kong (really couldn’t care less about godzilla or kong movies anymore)
Dune 2
Deadpool 3
Furiosa
GxK
Furiosa
DP3
Dune 2
Kong
Equal, meaning absolute zero.
I wanted to like Dune, didn't dig it til my husband made me read it and watch Lynch's version, we saw the first Villeneuve in a theater for near my birthday in that year. We both quietly said later as much as we adore Chalamet, Villeneuve and Momoa: this felt: lame. Paper-thin. Empty.
Lynch may not make sense to anyone who hasn't read the book but gods does it feel EPIC and meaningful!
Modern "art" has been corporatized which means they make it as vanilla as possible, which means it can no longer be ART in any true sense as the conveyance of meaning is hijacked. "Yes, but what will make our shareholders richer?" Vought in "The Boys" is not so much satire as it is a smirk from the parasite class.
Re: "cgi school" quip: No, you don't need to go to school to know when your eyes tell you something looks bad. It just means something looks "off" and it's probably either from bad CG, or bad practical. If you didn't notice, or thought it looked fine, or just didn't care, that's perfectly acceptable.
Myself, I definitely noticed, but I don't care. It DOES look like a downgrade in parts of this trailer, but it also looks like a shitload of artsy fun. I'll probably get my ass into the theater for this one. But I'll keep my expectations in check as far as comparing it with Fury Road on that level.
lowering expectations makes the best experience to enjoy a movie
It literally looks the same as Fury Road. You are nitpicking a trailer that probably doesn't have the final render for those big action shots
The CGI issue is the misunderstanding about Furry Road. They think because it was shot practically they there was no CGI. In reality CGI was crucial to stitching the practical shots together and cranking up the appearance of danger.
45 years makes sense if Max is actually the feral kid in Fury Road.
The 45 years would have made sense if a 60+ year old Mel Gibson had starred in Fury Road. When Gibson was replaced with Hardy, Miller didn't bother to change the timeline. That's why it doesn't really make any sense.
Feral kid in The Road Warrior?
I *really* hope this is released in 3D. Fury Road was so dope in IMAX 3D...
Apologies in advance, I haven’t read the other comments on this thread, but here’s my hopefully nuanced take on your comment regarding the CGI-ness of the trailer. I think what’s off putting for folks like myself is that there’s a handful of scenes being shown to us here, I’m thinking primarily of the shot with the vehicle drifting down over the sand hill as an example of scenes that COULD have been done practically. IMO, I think that’s what can annoy audiences the most with cgi. Miller really put a stamp on practical effects with fury road, and as a modern cinema goer who has grown up watching so much CGI, I yearn for practical effects and so for Miller to make it clear from the jump that there’s going to be a lot of CGI in this movie, it’s a little disappointing.
all cgi is bad is because transformer and mcu always full cgi. while real practical effects is the best it is a bit dangerous. there is a fact that in fury road some stuntman almost dead in the first scene of madmax car flipped into sand, i saw it on behind the scene madmax documentary on youtube
CONGRATS ON THE BABY!!!! Hope everyone is happy, healthy and soaking up all the snuggles!!
Regarding the timeline, I think it's been implied by both the comics and George Miller that the movies are "Word Burger" stories told in the distant future by either the History Men or whoever has been confirmed as the narrator (i.e Feral Kid, Mad Max 2)
Basically meaning Miller can do whatever he wants now because stories change over time🤷🏻♂️
V8 V8 V8 V8 V8!
Huge fan of the franchise! Absolutely love every film!
The Road Warrior was my childhood favorite, I’ve watched it so many times it’s hard to count.
It’s hard to believe that Fury Road was back in 2015! Time flies! But what an epic film that didn’t get the accolades it deserved in my opinion!!
It is absolutely insane to think that fury road was 8 years ago now
@@ethansmith9065it is!!
Its the last of the Interceptors Max! I thought TV/press payd its dues. Don't care. Like you the Story is for US! and anyone who wants to ride with!
Erik Voss congratulations to you & your family on your imminent new born! ❤
Big fan of your videos too!
Mad Max Fury Road was awesome! So Im looking forward to this one.
Aye! Y’all already know we here sending those daily positive vibes from Houston everyone!🙏🏼
The cgi “experts” remind me of all the accent “experts”.
Hugh Keays-Byrne (Immortan Joe) isn’t “getting up there,” he passed away in 2020.
He got there.........:(
Immortan joe is back baby
Huge fan of fury road, I’ve watched it hundreds of times… I had NO IDEA this was even in production.
It's mental how many times I've watched Fury Road, but it never gets old for me.
This looks like one of the best action and apocalypse movies, can't wait to see it.
I swear that is Mel Gibson standing with Chris Hemsworth. And also at the 1:42 mark. It’s the eyes that give it away for me. I hope it is him, that he came back to do this movie. I do think it is him, because Hugh Keays-Byrne, who play Immortan Joe passed away in 2020.
Yea hes got them crazy Mel Gibson eyes
@@flyboyarch6776 Exactly!
Im glad for once a trailer didnt give away the entire movie I try to avoid trailers these days for that reason
Shout out to Jessica. Let’s get it…!!!!!!
WHAT A DAY! WHAT A LOVELY DAY!!!!
Hugh Keays-Byrne isn't "getting up there", he's dead. He passed away in 2020
Chris Hemsworth clearly loves a cape Edna Mode wouldn’t like it lol
Hope we get to see the War Rig one more time. Loved that thing.
So immortan Joe is played by the the same actor that played The Toe cutter in the original Mad Max/Road Warrior films, sweet.
Erik, you are really pumping these last ones out!!! THANKS for this!!!!
For a split second, I thought Hemsworth was Tormund Giantsbane. 😳
He looked like Justin Theroux on steroids to me.
WITNESSSS!!!!! i can not wait for this!!!
Played the mad max game for hour's hyped to see more to see more of the world
Great game that. Really flew under the radar.
Imagine if Griffa appears in the movie
There's a cannibalistic character and Furiosa loses an arm...?
It’s a teaser trailer. The VFX shots are incomplete drafts at this point. The final movie will look different. This is a common thing and has been for decades now.
but, but, but how else am I gonna appeal to other ignorant edgelords if I don't scream CGI BAD?! /s
@@niRtywa_starcvntbahahahaha, this is sarcasm at its finest 😂
Can’t wait for this film; love both Mad Max & Chris Hemsworth
you should play the Mad Max game, You'll enjoy it if you are into the world of Mad Max. Dementus history is in there in one of the "Bios". prepping for the movie, I'll watch Mad Max 79' 81', Play the game, (maybe)watch Fury Road, and then watch Fuirosa and then definitely watch Fury road again😅
I love a good plan...
HUGE congrats on the baby, hope everything goes great. Just in time for Christmas :D
As for the movie, not a fan of prequels, but this does look like a decent movie, a rarity these days, lol
45 years seems like a long time considering the time frame of the original trilogy
Hugh Keays-Byrne actually passed away in 2020. As this film is set in the past he was never going to play Joe. Film looks incredible but I did agree with a lot of people about the CGI. What made Fury Road great was that the BIG shots were practical with minimal CGI in the background and it had very few CGI shots. I would have much rather had a sequel to Fury Road but I’m so glad that Miller is creating more films in this franchise well into his 80s.
Miller has said that he has a finished script ready for "Mad Max: The Wastelands" AND a rough script for a sequel to THAT, though he's still trying to decide whether the Wastelands sequel will be a film or a novel that could possibly later be adapted into a film by someone else. (He IS almost 80 years old, after all.)
the car stunts were real, but CGI was all over every scene in Fury Road. lots of car were even brought closer together by CG for the movie, other cars were added into the scene.
@@CoolGobyFish yes. Practical cars were brought closer together with cgi. The point is they are practical to begin with cgi used sparingly.
that is wildly incorrect, over 90% of the shots on Fury Road have heavy CGI. A lot of it is unnoticeable and that's how it works.
so hyped love all the films I think its amazing how good the trailer looks
Just watch Mad Max fury Road last night in preparation for this movie and I’m so excited going to watch the deep dive now
Congrats on the baby❤
Hugh Keays-Byrne passed away.
We don't care about the CGI, we NEED the CARS to be practical!
So many of the images of Furiosa remind me of Battle Angel Alita.
I'm pretty sure Anya is an alien species.
Fans were like, "Max is a side character in his own movie," so Miller went, "Ok we'll take him out!"
Very detailed thank you, liked and subscribed, can't wait to see this movie.
This movie looks so good
Is it just me? Or is the young biker with the skull mask riding with young Furiosa actually Mad Max?!
Can't wait for the pre-prequel, fetusiosa.
Soooo can't wait for the movie Huge MM fan and even bigger nerd I would loooovvve a close up break down of all the bikes and vehicles their making and meaning to the character they belong to❤
That CGI school everyone went to is called having eyes 👀
Hugh Keays-Byrne is getting up there alright… he died in 2020…
Give us more hector too, please😊
Congrats on your new born.....^_____^
My introduction to the Mad Max franchise was the 2015 video game, and ever since I've been hooked
Lots of ppl in the comments using the word "need" as if humans don't need stories. Strange that.
❤❤❤ a City plex... citadel... essentially a flying city to escape the destruction of the planet 😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😅😊😊😅😮😢🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love from Belgium 🇧🇪 ❤
I’m here for it! This movie is gonna go crazy!
I didn't necessarily need a Furiosa origin but I love Anya so I'm here for it.
Exactly!!! I can't stand when people complain about the CGI, like they are experts. I remember the early stop motion effects. Or the horrible Scorpion King CGI. It's more of a reason for them to complain and feel import, yet the vast majority of the complainers could never do anything near the level of what they are complaining about.
Btw, there's a difference in being able to tell something is CGI and the CGI looking bad. Just saying.
Da king is back baby he neva miss
Anyone think that dementous may be an early version of lord humungus? Like he gets his face burnt in the loosing fight to Joe and banished to the outworld where he changes his name and starts his own mobile gang
You can never be too hard on $100mil CGI.
Except every single vehicle seen in the trailer was built as real world practical stunt vehicles and in most cases, multiple copies.
You can never be too hard on virgins who can’t tell real world vehicles with strong colour grading from cgi.
You can never be too hard on people that wouldn't know CGI if they hit them in the face.
You're arguing with yourself mate. I never mentioned any of the shit you're rambling on about.@@Grommo
Berendan McCarthy getting airbrushed out of the MM history once again. Imagine showing his work and referring to him as one of miller's STOYBOARD ARTISTS?
Btw, Furiosa wore the flaming skull sigil as a belt buckle in Fury Road as well.
Amazing!!! My baby was born on the 9th.. hope yours aims for the same mark
The CGI looks bad because everyone says so. Society's driven blindly by popular opinion.
Yep, agree. So tired of seeing comments about bad CGI, they don't even go to VFX schools smh
We are allowed to have an opinion. The CGI is not up to par with the previous film or what we have come to expect
Who cares about Maxs' age? as long as the movie is good.
I'm not much with spinioffs, I honestly didn't care for the boys spinoff Gen V, but I'm actually looking forward to this one :)
I’m not as hyped for this as I was for Fury Road, I don’t think it looks bad by any means but I’m not super excited either- however, since George Miller is doing it, I’m just trusting it’ll be amazing and blow me away.
Exactly my feelings. I’m not SUPER excited for this movie, but because it’s George Miller directing I’ll give it at least one watch 😅
Its crazy how everybody thinks they're cgi experts now a days. When they couldn't even do cgi if they tried lol.
Can't do cgi doesn't mean can't differentiate between good/bad cgi.
Except you don't know the process, expecting a teaser to look like the final release is outright dumb @@renogunzddragon1900
Congrats!!
Anyone who says anything negative about this masterpiece is and forever will be known as a loser.. just my opinion.. and also a fact..
All of the people that are hyper critical of every trailer released have one thing in common. Intact virginity.
You’re making morbius jokes in 2023, keep quiet.
We’ve got a live one
Everyone's an expert on everything on the internet.
I hope they tie in the Mad Max game. Demantus was mentioned quite a bit...
this movie is 1 ears in the making bout time its gonna rock
Just thought i’d mention the 2015 videogame is canon too and is set before Fury Road with Max battling a son of Immortan Joe’s.
It really isn't, did you see George Miller's name in the end credits? because I didn't.
Hugh Keays-Byrne who played Immortan Joe actually passed away three years ago.
no i did not go to cgi school but I´m the audience and when the audience´s opinion doesn´t count you get.... current MCU.
I could be wrong but younger Immorton Joe's eyes look a lot like Mel Gibson's!
That is definitely Lachy Hulme in the Immortan Joe outfit, and he is listed as cast in IMDB