MAD MAX: FURY ROAD pushed back because of prospects of war in Iraq.A Variety article reports that prospect of war in Iraq has pushed back production of Mad Max:FURY ROAD until fall.
Writer/Director George Miller had planned on shooting in July.Jim Gianopulos, chairman of Fox Filmed Entertainment, said. "Any time you do a show like this, it is a massive undertaking with enormous prep time," "In this case, it is about the movement of huge vehicles and a mass of people, and with the pending war and all the potential logistical consequences, we had the latitude to wait and let some of this stuff blow over before going into full-bore production. What we do have firmly in place is Mel and George."
It was Planned to be Released in the summer of 2004 but Twentieth Century Fox and Icon(Mel Gibson's)production company say they can't stick to that date till shooting has begun.
So far we know Mel Gibson will be returning as Max and that Robert Downey Jr. has signed on as a villian.
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