“Furiosa”: derived from “Mad Max” will have one of the most beautiful scenes in the history of cinema

“Furiosa”: derived from “Mad Max” will have one of the most beautiful scenes in the history of cinema

Angry is among the major film releases of 2024. And the film is not only awaited by fans of the classic Mad Max. Or the sequel Way of Furywhich was quite successful in 2015. Angry It promises to be a show for the new generations too. To do this, he chose famous protagonists in Hollywood.

Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen’s Gambit) replaces Charlize Theron in the title role. And the villain of the story, Warlord Dementus, will be Chris Hemsworth (Thor). The film will tell the origin story of the character, who was kidnapped as a child by Dementus and his horde of bikers.

In addition to this fantastic cast, Angry has just acquired an added attraction: the film will have one of the longest scenes in the history of cinema. And the sequence will be pure action.

The information comes from producer Doug Mitchell, director George Miller’s longtime partner. In an interview with the magazine Total moviehe stated it “Furiosa contains a 15-minute sequence that took us 78 days to shoot and required 200 stunt doubles on set every day.”. The code name for this impressive sequence was “Stairway to Nowhere”.

The actress confirms

Still speaking to the publication, Anya Taylor-Joy confirmed the marathon and provided some details of what we will witness:

“You see an accumulation of skill during a battle, and this is very important to understand how ingenious Furiosa is, but also her courage. It’s the longest sequence any of us have ever shot. The day we finished, everyone had a wine”concluded the star.

Charlize Theron played the character in the 2015 film – Image: Warner Bros.

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Angry will debut on May 24, 2024 worldwide.

Here in Brazil the film comes out a day early because our releases always take place on Thursdays.

The information comes from Variety.

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