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Let me share a personal take: George Miller ranks as one of the finest directors out there. He’s the mastermind behind two iconic franchises: Mad Max and, surprisingly, Happy Feet (yes, there’s a sequel—worth checking out). I digress, but let’s focus on Mad Max.
The Mad Max series fuses gritty 1980s action with a vivid, post-apocalyptic Australian wasteland. After delivering three films from 1979 to 1985, the franchise seemed destined to remain a trilogy. Then, after a detour with Happy Feet, Miller revived his signature series.
With Tom Hardy stepping into Mel Gibson’s role, Mad Max: Fury Road hit theaters in 2015, earning widespread praise and six Academy Awards. While Furiosa, the latest chapter, didn’t dominate the box office, I’d argue Mad Max remains a top-tier action franchise.
As Fury Road marks its 10th anniversary, it’s the perfect time for a marathon. Here’s where to stream or rent all the Mad Max movies online.
George Miller has helmed five Mad Max films, including Furiosa. Currently, only the original 1979 film and the latest installment are available for streaming. You can catch both on Max.
For other entries, you’ll need to turn to PVOD platforms like Prime Video. High-quality Blu-rays are also available, detailed below.
For collectors, all Mad Max films, including the Black and Chrome Edition of Fury Road, are available on DVD and Blu-ray:
For a chronological viewing, follow the release order for the original trilogy, then adjust for Furiosa and Fury Road:
Mad Max Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Mad Max: Fury RoadHowever, I recommend saving Furiosa for last. As a prequel, its strongest moments shine when you’re familiar with Fury Road’s characters.
George Miller once hinted that Furiosa’s success would shape the franchise’s future. Despite its modest box office, there’s hope yet. Deadline reported Miller has a script ready, possibly for The Wasteland, a potential Fury Road sequel. However, with other projects on his plate and the high costs of production, a new Mad Max film might not arrive soon—but it’s a vision worth investing in.