Furiosa Will Get Black & White Version Like Mad Mad: Fury Road, Confirms George Miller

Furiosa Will Get Black & White Version Like Mad Mad: Fury Road, Confirms George Miller

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Summary George Miller reveals that he's completed a "Tinted Black & Chrome" version of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.

Miller expresses interest in black-and-white as a format for films, saying that it adds a certain dramatic element.

Mad Max: Fury Road got a black-and-white release after its regular theatrical release in 2015.

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga director George Miller reveals that his latest film will be getting a black-and-white version. Serving as a prequel to 2015's Mad Max: Fury Road, Miller's new movie chronicles the origin story of Charlize Theron's Furiosa, though Anya Taylor-Joy plays the character this time around. The reviews for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga are largely as positive as the ones for Fury Road, but it's been unclear whether the prequel would be getting the equivalent of that film's "Black and Chrome Edition."

In a recent interview with Josh Horowitz for the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Miller confirms that Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga will indeed be getting a black-and-white version.

According to the director, the version for Furiosa could be called the "Tinted Black and Chrome" edition. Check out his comment below:

“We’ve done it already. It’s the last thing I did on this film, and I call it tinted black and chrome, or I want to call it tinted black and chrome. I must say, it’s really interesting. I’m still trying to demystify why the black and white, for me, has something more elemental to it. I still can’t quite put my finger on it. It’s not because they look like old black-and-white movies, it’s something else. It’s like if we took a picture of ourselves right now, it might look a little more dramatic if it was black and white.”

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Source: Josh Horowitz

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