![]() However, he did say he thought Mel Gibson would not be interested in the film because of his age. ![]() Miller again confirmed his intention to make another Mad Max at the 2007 Aurora film maker initiative. The last thing I wanted to do is another Mad Max, but this script came along, and I'm completely carried away with it." The film's screenplay was co-written with cult British comic creator Brendan McCarthy, who also designed many of the new characters and vehicles. In November 2006, George Miller stated that he had intended to make Fury Road, and considered doing the film without Mel Gibson, saying, “There's a real hope. ![]() Mel Gibson was interested in returning for the film, but lost interest after 2000. With the outbreak of the Iraq War, Mad Max 4 was abandoned as it was considered a potentially politically sensitive film. Although the project was given the green light for a $100 million USD budget to begin filming in Australia in May 2003, Mad Max 4 entered hiatus due to security concerns related to trying to film in Namibia because the United States and many other countries had tightened travel and shipping restrictions. ![]() George Miller announced in 2003 that a script had been written for a fourth film, and that pre-production was in the early stages. Plans for the fourth film of the Mad Max series hit financial difficulties and the project spent around 25 years in "development hell".
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