BOX OFFICE: $300 Million Worldwide For MAD MAX: FURY ROAD

BOX OFFICE: $300 Million Worldwide For MAD MAX: FURY ROAD

The George Miller directed continuation of Max Rockastansky's dystopian chronicles continues to have strong legs at the box office. But just how much will Mad Max: Fury Road need to earn for a sequel?

By MarkJulian - Jun 08, 2015 04:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Mad Max

MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Still Going Strong

Currently, Mad Max: Fury Road has earned $125.1 million at the domestic box office, placing it at 9th on the current 2015 domestic box office list.  Fury Road is sure to climb higher though before ending its run.  George Miller has already announced that the script for a sequel has already been written in addition to a treatment for a third installment.    With an estimated  production budget of $150 million and current box office gross of $307.8 million , just how high will Mad Max need to climb in order for WB to officially announce a sequel?  The film is opening in Japan on June 20th and is still slated to open in China (though it doesn't have an official release date) so there's still million more to add to the final box office tally. 
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SuperCat
SuperCat - 6/8/2015, 4:56 AM
YES! Come on sequel!





DallasAvenger
DallasAvenger - 6/8/2015, 4:57 AM
That's cool. It was a pleasant surprise. I hope that's enough for a sequel.
RipleyGrimes
RipleyGrimes - 6/8/2015, 5:03 AM
I hope this doesn't become Dredd.
LEOSTRATOR
LEOSTRATOR - 6/8/2015, 5:07 AM
Yeah, I don't see all the fuss with this movie. This movie wasn't that good, at all.
LastOfKrypton
LastOfKrypton - 6/8/2015, 5:09 AM
@RipleyGrimes

What is that supposed to mean?
Brainiac13
Brainiac13 - 6/8/2015, 5:42 AM
Yet to see this...

The best movies never make huge amounts at the BO...

My favorite movie of all time is The Shawshank Redemption...

The Shawshank Redemption received a limited release on September 23, 1994 in North America. During its opening weekend, the film earned $727,000 from 33 theaters—an average of $22,040 per theater. It received a wide release on October 14, 1994, expanding to a total of 944 theaters to earn $2.4 million—an average of $2,545 per theater—finishing as the number 9 film of the weekend.[1] The film left theaters in late November 1994, after 10 weeks with an approximate total gross of $16 million.[15]

It was later re-released in February 1995, during the Oscar season, and made an additional $9 million.[15][not in citation given] In total the film made approximately $28.3 million in North American theaters, making it the number 51 highest grossing film of 1994 and the number 21 highest grossing R-rated film of 1994.[1]

After grossing $28 million at the box office in North America and another $30 million overseas, it went on to the video rental market and by the end had made about $80 million in sales, Warner Bros' said. Television licensing fees to date likely have surpassed U.S. box-office receipts, according to a person familiar with the studio's finances. As a general rule, studios pocket about half of box-office revenue (less than that overseas), two-thirds of home entertainment sales, and almost all of TV licensing revenue. Based on those margins, "Shawshank" has brought in more than $100 million.[16
Mysterion
Mysterion - 6/8/2015, 5:44 AM
shouldve been a bigger hit here in the states....movie was pure badassery
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 6/8/2015, 5:45 AM
Best movie of the year so far. I love it when great directors have a singular vision with little outside interference.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 6/8/2015, 5:47 AM
@LEOSTRATOR

If it wasn't your cup of tea that's cool but if you don't understand why others are making a fuss then you're clearly blind.
Justsomenerd
Justsomenerd - 6/8/2015, 5:57 AM
Mad Max: Fury Road proved that there is an appetite for mature(R-rated) action flicks. That is good news beyond the Mad Max franchise. If King Conan was ever going to get made it needed a film like Mad Max: FR to pave the way and show the studio execs that it could be profitable. I hope King Conan gets made and I look forward to a Mad Max sequel, hopefully featuring Mad Max a bit more.
sameoldthing
sameoldthing - 6/8/2015, 5:59 AM
This movie is an action film masterpiece.
You 100% cannot claim to be a fan of action films & not like this.
Support it & go see it soon..I've seen it twice at the theater,will buy DVD.

Oh yea..DREDD was a fantastic movie. It's a crime that it wasn't better advertised.
Anyone who doesn't like that movie should be judged a fool & be sentenced to hard time.
LEOSTRATOR
LEOSTRATOR - 6/8/2015, 6:04 AM
@Ryguy88

I'm not saying it's a bad movie, it's just you guys are a bit bias. I like the movie but it's not reinventing action movies.
ScarletJack
ScarletJack - 6/8/2015, 6:07 AM
@LEOSTRATOR I really do appreciate your opinion but I beg you to give this movie another watch. Miller created a freaking masterpiece here. It's full of symbolic themes and great characters and just amazing visuals. Seriously have you ever seen a movie like this one? Not even the other 3 Mad Max movies look like this. You have to also understand that this was a movie almost completely done without CGI or green screens. They were actually in the desert of Africa blowing up cars. All the cars were real. It's so tactical and brilliant. I'll give you that the actual plot was a bit straight forward, but there's so much sub text in what is being shown. Miller build a whole world in this movie. The language, the religion, the different towns and families. Avengers AOU looked like a video game next to it.
ManDeth
ManDeth - 6/8/2015, 6:08 AM
@aboynamedblue Did it prove that? It's only done 130 million in the US and won't break 160 million in the US. Even in Australia it is being outperformed by mindless kid stuff like Age Of Ultron and Pitch Perfect 2.

Fury Road is a great, smart movie like those in the 75-82 era like Jaws, Raiders, Blade Runner.

But the majority of people can't enjoy smart movies. So they flock to utter garbage like Transformers, Iron Man 3 and Age Of Ultron.

WB totally botched it's release schedule. It hasn't opened yet in many countries and by the time it does there will be some great copies of it online, losing it some money.

And WB was fvcktard, batshit crazy to put San Andreas out one week after Fury Road. Especially with no strong movies out on July 4th.
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 6/8/2015, 6:11 AM
[frick]ing insane movie, deserved every pence!
ManDeth
ManDeth - 6/8/2015, 6:18 AM
@LEOSTRATOR It is a part of the post apocalyptic genre done by the genre's creator himself.

This is like getting another Spaghetti Western such as a sequel to The Good The Bad And The Ugly from Sergio Leone who is somehow still a better director decades later and who actually beats his own classic. This is something we have never seen happen before. Even Spielberg doesn't top his old movies with better sequels as we saw with Crystal Skull which was cast and directed poorly.

Fury Road is the most completely great genre movie I've seen since Raiders Of The Lost Ark. It's only competition is The Dark Knight but w/out Ledger it wouldn't have been so good. And everyone hated Bale's voice.

Everything in Fury Road was perfect. It was a masterpiece.
MyNameIsKhan
MyNameIsKhan - 6/8/2015, 6:19 AM
YEAH BITCH!
DallasAvenger
DallasAvenger - 6/8/2015, 6:20 AM
I really liked the movie, but I don't know if smart is a word I would use for describe it.
jimjim
jimjim - 6/8/2015, 6:30 AM
its really not a great movie, its more like a c+ movie.
DallasAvenger
DallasAvenger - 6/8/2015, 6:33 AM
I like seeing some more R-rated big budget movies, but don't these totals just reinforce the fact that if you really want that big Transformers/Avengers/Dark Knight money you have to stick to PG-13? I mean isn't San Andreas far outpacing Fury Road? I mean both can survive and have their markets but it hardly seems like some huge success for R-rated movies that going to influence the future of movies.
grif
grif - 6/8/2015, 6:35 AM
there will be a sequel i am sure. the movie is not even done yet. i can see it clearing 450 million at least.

i am waiting for the bluray but i hear its awesome and there is maybe 20 minutes in the movie where there is no chasing and action.
lvcl
lvcl - 6/8/2015, 6:35 AM
Amazing movie Fury Road!!

And Avengers AOU wins #5
Harry Potter goes #6
NeoBaggins
NeoBaggins - 6/8/2015, 6:35 AM
A sequel? What the [frick] do you do after THAT!?

Opening chase and capture scene

Kamikaze Torch Attack vehicle battle

SAND STORM scene

MAX meets NUX meets FURIOSA

RockRider territory chase

The Bullet Maker chase and mud-escape "What is this?" "Mother's Milk"

Final battle

He's already written the script for the sequel(s).



LEOSTRATOR
LEOSTRATOR - 6/8/2015, 6:36 AM
@ScarletJack

I'll definitely have to watch it again if your comparing this to the first 3, Thunder Dome is my favorite. I can respect the practical effects but having no CGI don't make a movie better. There was some good action in a strait forward movie, just not mind blowing for me.
I started coming to this site due to the fact that I don't have any friends or family that are into CBMs, SiFi and action flix. I come to this site for movie reviews and members reactions to the films. Unfortunately, some of the guys are just being bias. It makes it hard to gauge what movies to watch at the theaters and which ones to hold off on.
As a married man I have to choose wisely, since my wife and I take turns on picking what movie we're watching. I picked Mad Max over Ultron.
UlisesMX
UlisesMX - 6/8/2015, 6:40 AM
With 400 should be fine, lets not forget tv, vod and bluray sales...
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