![]() The character finally returned in style for 2015's Mad Max: Fury Road, where he was played by Tom Hardy ( Venom). It was also watered down for a PG-13 rating, which Miller himself felt was an error. Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome was co-directed by Miller and George Ogilvie, but outside of Tina Turner's villain and a couple of action setpieces, it's easily the weakest of the series. The sequel greatly up the scale and scope and is still considered one of the best post-apocalyptic movies ever made. Gibson and director George Miller returned for 1981's Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, where Max reluctantly helps a band of survivors against marauding villains. The original Mad Max seemingly roared out of nowhere in 1979 to become a major cult hit thanks to its unique vision of the future, intense car chases, and Mel Gibson's star-making performance. Becoming a living "blood bag" in Mad Max: Fury Road likely would have killed the title character.
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