FuriousImperial Anya Taylor-Joy
Failing to experience box office success, actress Anya Taylor-Joy will always be able to remember the good times with a souvenir brought back from the filming of Furious. In this new film of the Mad Max saga, directed by its creator George Miller, she plays Furiosa, the character introduced by Charlize Theron in Mad Max: Road Fury. She plays this character in her youth, therefore before the events of the 2015 film and before Furiosa became “Imperator”, under the orders of Immortan Joe.
In Furiousis another warlord who will have to face, or rather his back, since, in the best tradition of the saga, this new film presents a great chase in the Wasteland, in the wake of Furious who alone holds crucial information to survive in this post-apocalyptic world. Whoever pursues him with all his strength is Dementia, leader of the Biker Horde and enemy of Immortan Joe. He is played by Chris Hemsworth.

A deleted scene and a language
Fierce and perfect in this role, the actress brilliantly (re)creates the character and proposes a violent and extreme confrontation with Dementus. Anya Taylor-Joy told GQ and in a BBC interview that she insisted on filming a particular scene for their final confrontation, very violent and bloody. In this one, which was filmed, Furious cuts off Dementus’ tongueicing on the cake of his ruthless revenge and the total silence of this antagonist.
The scene wasn’t permanently cut, but Anya Taylor-Joy earned a funny anecdote and special memory about it.
George was kind to me. He shot the scene, which is not in the film. But the prop masters gave me something I took home: Chris’s tongue. I have his prosthetic tongue in a box!
A very nice souvenir that you can display at home next to your character’s mechanical arm, another accessory from the film that you were able to keep.
Source: Cine Serie

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