On the day when his film MAD MAX: FURY ROAD received a stunning ten Oscar nominations – including Best Picture and Best Director – George Miller has clarified his stance on the future of the franchise.
A few days ago we quoted Miller as saying he was through with MAD MAX films, as Page Six reported the Australian helmer had basically washed his hands of the post-apocalyptic avenger. While it seemed a little dicey at the time – Miller had given no indication he was over the series before that – it still seemed believable that the 70-year-old director might really be second-guessing his commitment to two more MAX flicks at this stage of his life.
Thankfully, that’s not the case.
EW collected a few statements from Miller from early this morning, and one of them deals with his stance on the MAD MAX movies from hereon.
All I said was it won’t be the film I do next. I’d like to do something smaller, quick — before I go back to the wasteland.”
That is not what Page Six quoted him as saying, of course, but I guess the bottom line is Miller appears to be willing to continue Max’s torturous adventures in the desert. And that’s all that matters. Congrats, George!