Good news for Mad Max fans! After the Black & Chrome version of Fury Road, director George Miller announced that Furiosa will be getting the same treatment as the previous film!
to the transmission microphone happy sad confusedThe Australian director explained why he was releasing these Black & Chrome editions. “We’ve already put together this version of Furiosa. This is the last thing I did on this film, and I called it Tinted Black & Chrome. “The 79-year-old director confided.
Apocalypse in black and white
“It’s very interesting, I must say. I’m still trying to understand why I think black and white is something more elementary. I can’t put my finger on it, though. It’s not because they look like old black and white. Movies, that’s something else.”George Miller emphasized.
I’m still trying to understand why black and white, in my opinion, has something more elemental to it. I still can’t put my finger on it.
“It’s like if we took a picture of ourselves right now, it would look a little more dramatic if it was in black and white.”he replied to journalist Josh Horowitz. The filmmaker has not mentioned the release date of Furiosa Tinted Black & Chrome.
Will it be released in theaters or straight to Blu-ray/DVD box set like Fury Road? You will have to be patient to find out. “I’ve always dreamed of doing Mad Max in black and white, removing the color inspires something more abstract in the film… something more iconic.He explained about Fury Road during its video launch in November 2016. For the Aussie, it’s the Black & Chrome edition “The Best Movie Version”.
Meanwhile, Furiosa shows up again. We follow a young woman in a world of decadence. It is cut off from the green earth and captured by a horde of bikers led by the fearsome Dementus. As she tries to escape the desolation, the immortal Joe, and find her way home, Furiosa has only one obsession: revenge.
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