Justin Kurzel, the director of The Order, is considering pitching a Mad Max prequel idea to George Miller. The box office disappointment of the Mad Max: Fury Road prequel Furiosa may suggest that audiences prefer stories with Max Rockatansky as the central character, but Kurzel is still intrigued by the idea of adding his own twist to the franchise. In an interview with Collider, Kurzel expressed his interest in exploring the world before the first Mad Max film, particularly focusing on the era of the Nightrider. He mentioned that he is tempted to discuss this concept with George Miller.
Kurzel’s previous works include The True History of the Kelly Gang and Nitram, and he believes there is potential in exploring the pre-Mad Max timeline. It could shed light on Max’s early days as a police officer or dive deeper into the menacing villains like Toecutter and Nightrider. While Kurzel’s pitch is still in its early stages, fans are eager to see where his ideas could lead.
As George Miller contemplates directing the long-awaited Mad Max: The Wasteland, Kurzel’s proposal adds another layer of excitement to the franchise. With Miller mentioning the possibility of other directors taking on projects within the Mad Max universe, Kurzel’s name could be on the list. His enthusiasm for the franchise and collaboration with visionary directors like Guillermo del Toro make him a strong contender for future Mad Max projects.
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