Oct 18, 2012

"Fury Road" is a bumpy road for Mad Max

Set photo of vehicle from "Mad Max: Fury Road"
After years of speculation, delay, cast changes and historic floods in Australia that washed away sets and caused the entire production to be moved to Namibia, "Mad Max: Fury Road" is finally shooting. Ah, but with its checkered history so far it just wouldn't seem right if production on George Miller's 4th installment in the post-apocalyptic adventures of Max went smoothly and true to form rumors are emerging of trouble on Fury Road. According to published reports Warner Brothers has sent veteran producer Denise Di Novi to Namibia to assess the situation and get things back on track. The reports suggest that Director Miller is behind schedule and running over budget and Di Novi's job will be to supervise things and report back to the studio on a daily basis. It's hoped this permanent studio presence on the set will have the intended effect of forcing folks to behave so as to meet the original wrap date set for late November.

No release date has yet been set for "Fury Road".


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