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Doug Mitchell, the producing partner of Mad Max director George Miller, confirms the production for Mad Max: Fury Road and Mad Max: Furiosa will move to the desert in the African country Namibia for at least part of filming, as the recent destructive rains in Australia destroyed many of their planned sets. Here's how he explains the decision:
Doug Mitchell, the producing partner of Mad Max director George Miller, confirms the production for Mad Max: Fury Road and Mad Max: Furiosa will move to the desert in the African country Namibia for at least part of filming, as the recent destructive rains in Australia destroyed many of their planned sets. Here's how he explains the decision:
"Happy Feet Two was made here because we live here and we want to make our lives here: the last thing we want to do is not make Mad Max here. I seriously had to think about whether I wanted to disrupt my life and my family's . . . it still weighs heavily. We were out at Broken Hill with a huge number of massive vehicles – they were built and parked for almost a year there. Some of them are back here, in secret locations not far from here. A full Australian crew picks up and goes there to shoot the desert scenes, and comes back here to do other scenes, then all the post-production and digital work is done here."
He also discusses the movie's budget, which is rumored to be close to $200 million:
It's confidential but it's massive. Because the studio has so much money on the table, they did bravely step up their exposure. If you're talking about a big film, an action film, find a budget that's big and it's that. If it's above $100 million it's a big budget," says Mitchell. "This is a bigger budget. People have speculated around $200 million [which] I'd neither deny nor confirm. It's a massive film."
Finally, because apparently George Miller truly is a glutton for punishment, Mitchell revealed they're not just working on two long-delayed, seemingly cursed Mad Max sequels...they're working on three:
"We started with [Fury Road], but we then started to do a second story and a third. We've written the script for the second and almost finished the third. We never intended to, they were part of the exploration of the characters."
http://www.afr.com/p/george_miller_new_script_q1wYu1EFjLM0cyZa4s97fI