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First image of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley on Mad Max set
Mad Max: Fury Road has begun shooting on location in Namibia, with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley tweeting a picture of herself from the set, alongside co-stars Zoe Kravitz, Riley Keough and Adelaide Clemens…

First image of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley on Mad Max set

Mad Max: Fury Road has begun shooting on location in Namibia, with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley tweeting a picture of herself from the set, alongside co-stars Zoe Kravitz, Riley Keough and Adelaide Clemens…

Charlize Theron talks Mad Max: Fury Road
Mad Max: Fury Road is set to begin filming in a matter of weeks, and after waiting the best part of three years for director George Miller’s return to the desert, Charlize Theron is raring to get started…

Charlize Theron talks Mad Max: Fury Road

Mad Max: Fury Road is set to begin filming in a matter of weeks, and after waiting the best part of three years for director George Miller’s return to the desert, Charlize Theron is raring to get started…

 Charlize Theron says Mad Max sequel begins in June
Mad Max: Fury Road has been lingering in development hell for quite some time now, but according to star Charlize Theron, filming is set to begin on the project as soon as 2 June…

Charlize Theron says Mad Max sequel begins in June

Mad Max: Fury Road has been lingering in development hell for quite some time now, but according to star Charlize Theron, filming is set to begin on the project as soon as 2 June…

Has Mad Max: Fury Road hit a roadblock?
The long-awaited Mad Max sequel Fury Road has been teasing us with its on-again-off-again production status for a while now. Last year saw a glut of on-set pictures of some big-ass vehicles hit the web, only for everything to go quiet again, the project seemingly stuck in limbo.Well, according to director George Miller, the film is very much alive, and should be moving forward in 2012.[FOR THE FULL STORY FROM MILLER, CLICK ON MAD MAX’S RIDE OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]

Has Mad Max: Fury Road hit a roadblock?

The long-awaited Mad Max sequel Fury Road has been teasing us with its on-again-off-again production status for a while now. Last year saw a glut of on-set pictures of some big-ass vehicles hit the web, only for everything to go quiet again, the project seemingly stuck in limbo.

Well, according to director George Miller, the film is very much alive, and should be moving forward in 2012.

[FOR THE FULL STORY FROM MILLER, CLICK ON MAD MAX’S RIDE OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]