Top 25 Box Office Films of 20155 of 25
#21: Mad Max: Fury Road
Because it hit the big screen with relatively little fanfare and had to overcome the baggage of reintroducing the Mad Max world to audiences 30 years after the previous installment in the series (and with a different actor in the lead), it was not unreasonable to approach Mad Max: Fury Road with some skepticism. George Miller managed to surpass all expectations, delivering an exciting, visually stunning and thought-provoking film that stands on its own and is already poised to win some shiny and chrome trophies during the upcoming awards season.
U.S. Gross: $153,636,354
Watch: George Miller on the world of Mad Max
Because it hit the big screen with relatively little fanfare and had to overcome the baggage of reintroducing the Mad Max world to audiences 30 years after the previous installment in the series (and with a different actor in the lead), it was not unreasonable to approach Mad Max: Fury Road with some skepticism. George Miller managed to surpass all expectations, delivering an exciting, visually stunning and thought-provoking film that stands on its own and is already poised to win some shiny and chrome trophies during the upcoming awards season.
U.S. Gross: $153,636,354
Watch: George Miller on the world of Mad Max
PeopleCharlize Theron, Tom Hardy
TitlesMad Max: Fury Road
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