As a devoted fan of George Miller, I must say he's crafted some of my all-time favorite films with the Mad Max and Happy Feet franchises. Yes, there was indeed a Happy Feet sequel—definitely worth exploring further. But let's focus on the exhilarating world of Mad Max, where Miller brilliantly melds the raw energy of '80s action with a visionary depiction of post-apocalyptic Australia. After delivering three iconic films between 1979 and 1985, it seemed the saga would remain a cherished trilogy of its time. Yet, following his venture into Happy Feet, Miller made a triumphant return to his roots.
With Tom Hardy stepping into the iconic role previously held by Mel Gibson, Mad Max: Fury Road burst onto the scene in 2015, garnering widespread critical acclaim and clinching six Academy Awards. Although the latest addition, Furiosa, might not have replicated the box office triumph of Fury Road, it certainly solidifies Mad Max's place among the greatest action franchises ever. As we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Fury Road, I urge you to embark on a Mad Max movie marathon. Here’s how you can dive into this epic saga online:
Where to Stream Mad Max Movies
Max Streaming Service
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George Miller has helmed five unforgettable entries in the Mad Max series, including the recent Furiosa. Currently, you can stream the original Mad Max and the latest chapter, Furiosa, on HBO Max. For the other films, you'll need to turn to PVOD options like Prime Video, or consider the pristine Blu-ray editions listed below.
Mad Max (1979)
Stream: HBO Max
Rent/Buy: Prime Video
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981)
Rent/Buy: Prime Video
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
Rent/Buy: Prime Video
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Rent/Buy: Prime Video
Black and Chrome Edition: Prime Video
Read IGN's Fury Road Review
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)
Stream: Netflix, HBO Max
Rent/Buy: Prime Video
Read IGN's Furiosa Review
Other Ways to Watch Mad Max
For enthusiasts looking to build their physical collection, all Mad Max movies are available on DVD, including the visually stunning Black and Chrome Edition of Fury Road:
How to Watch the Mad Max Movies in Order
If you want to watch the Mad Max films chronologically, you can follow the release order of the original trilogy and then swap the positions of Furiosa and Fury Road:
- Mad Max
- Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
- Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
- Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
- Mad Max: Fury Road
However, I believe Furiosa is best enjoyed as the concluding piece of your marathon. Like many great prequels, some of its most poignant moments resonate more deeply when you're already familiar with the characters from Fury Road.
Future Mad Max Movies
George Miller has hinted that the future of the Mad Max franchise hinges on the success of Furiosa. Although it didn't set the box office on fire, Miller's comments suggest he still has tales to weave in this dystopian universe. This was further supported by reports from Deadline that Miller has penned a script for another Mad Max film, possibly The Wasteland, a sequel to Fury Road. However, with other projects on his plate and the substantial costs involved, the next installment might not be hitting the screens anytime soon. But let's hope the studios recognize the value in investing in Miller's visionary storytelling.