George Miller reportedly wants to make a final Mad Max movie and TV show, but Fury Road distributor Warner Bros has already turned it down
Mad Max may be gearing up to ride eternal once again
Mad Max director George Miller is reportedly shopping a final Mad Max movie and TV show around Hollywood, before he plans to sell the beloved post-apocalyptic franchise off to the highest bidder, according to a new report.
The news arrives via Puck, which claims that the 81-year-old maestro of mayhem has been meeting major studios around Hollywood after Warner Bros – Mad Max's traditional home – turned down the opportunity to make both the movie and the show. Universal, Amazon and Sony are reported to be among the interested parties.
This isn't a huge surprise. While true that Warner Bros. has distributed all five Mad Max movies over the last 40+ years, 2024's Fury Road prequel Furiosa was something of a flop, earning just $174 million on a $168 million budget, meaning the studio Warner Bros likely lost over $100 million on the movie. This despite overwhelmingly positive reviews – back in 2024 our Furiosa review awarded the movie 4 stars, while it currently sits on 90% over at Rotten Tomatoes.
It's a safe bet that any 'final' Mad Max movie would be centered on Max Rockatansky, though the idea that Tom Hardy would reprise Max after the rocky production of Fury Road seems unlikely. A script, called The Wasteland, was written in conjunction with Fury Road and Furiosa, and is presumably the film Miller now hopes to make.
A Mad Max TV show has long been mooted. Miller even considered making a TV show set in the Wasteland during the decade-long development process of Fury Road, before he turned his attention to that modern action classic.
But it certainly sounds like Miller has an ambitious plan for his Mad Max swan song if reports are true. Miller, famously, owns the rights to Mad Max and clearly wants to put the pedal to the metal one final time before handing the beloved series over to a new custodian.
The future of Mad Max is uncertain, but you can read about all the movies hitting screens in the near future with our list of upcoming movies.
Bringing all the latest movie news, features, and reviews to your inbox

I'm the Managing Editor, Entertainment here at GamesRadar+, overseeing the site's film and TV coverage. In a previous life as a print dinosaur, I was the Deputy Editor of Total Film magazine, and the news editor at SFX magazine. Fun fact: two of my favourite films released on the same day - Blade Runner and The Thing.
You must confirm your public display name before commenting
Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.
