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In this episode of Franchise Addicts, Luke, Chris, and special guest Peter dive into the high-octane prequel Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. We’re concluding our journey through the Wasteland by breaking down George Miller’s latest epic and its place in the legendary franchise. We explore the fascinating production history of the film, including the "lost" Studio Ghibli-style anime script known as The Peach, and how the visual language of the series shifted with a new cinematographer and the move back to the Australian basin. From the "Sega" energy of the title to the Waterworld comparisons, we’re covering every detail before the road and before the fury. In this episode, we discuss: * The Anime Origin: The surprising story of how this movie was almost a hand-drawn feature. * Visual Evolution: Comparing the look of Fury Road to the digital landscapes of Furiosa. * The "Vibe" Factor: Is the plot secondary to the atmosphere of the Wasteland? * The Tree Cutter: Peter’s application to join the War Rig (and his questionable work history). Timestamps: * 00:00 — Introduction & The "Saga vs. Sega" Debate * 03:44 — The Tree Cutter: Character Deep Dive * 09:31 — The Peach: The Studio Ghibli Script That Almost Was * 13:24 — Is Furiosa a Waterworld Rip-off? * 15:43 — Final Thoughts: "Mad Max is just vibes." Join the Conversation:What did you think of Anya Taylor-Joy’s take on the character? Does it live up to the legacy of Fury Road? Let us know in the comments! Subscribe to Franchise Addicts for more deep dives into cinematic history.
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