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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga has confirmed the release date for US streaming.

The Mad Max: Fury Road The prequel film is now available to Max subscribers. 16.August. A UK streaming date has not yet been announced, but the film is available to buy or rent from digital retailers such as iTunes, Amazon, etc.

The film received critical acclaim for the acting performances of Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth, as well as the creative action sequences brought to life by director George Miller and the talented crew, but was not a major success at the box office.

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With a production budget of $168 million (excluding marketing and distribution costs), the film grossed only $172.8 million during its theatrical run.

In conversation with Digital Spy A few months ago, Miller discussed the possible future of the franchise, including a previously mentioned film called The Wasteland Bridging the gap between Furious And Fury Road.

“I have speculated about what happens after Furiosa climbs to the top of the Citadel, but I have not fleshed out those stories yet. There is still a lot to tell with the Mad Max History,” he told us, adding that the possibility of further films FuriousThe financial performance of.

Anya TaylorJoy, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

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“I can never predict any of them. If Furious If things go well enough and we have the appetite for it, we will move forward.”

While promoting the film, Taylor-Joy revealed that there was an alternate ending scene that was even more gruesome than the final cut, and that she was given a prop from that alternate scene to keep.

Furious is available to rent and buy now from digital retailers and is coming to Max on August 16th.

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