Nux's steering wheel also bears a doll head wearing what superficially resembles Bane's mask. Max gets a metal restraint mask chained onto his face for a good portion of the first act, which resembles Tom Hardy's role as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, and his voice slips into Bane's at points.Action Prologue: The film opens with Max chased and caught by Immortan Joe's forces, then his attempt at escaping the Citadel, before cutting to the opening titles.Before the action begins again, we're treated to Immortan Joe doing a sort-of Aboriginal prayer to Splendid with what looks like a native prayer stick.The film gives the audience a single fifteen minute stretch - when Max and company meet up with the Vuvalini - to catch its breath before going into the finale.By showing the War Boy some kindness, Capable manages to convince him that he should live on. While Furiosa is doing repairs on the War Rig, Capable finds Nux lamenting that he didn't get to "go to Valhalla".Even in-universe, he's canonically deaf from doing this for years.
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Although some of the speakers and iOta's guitar were fully functional (yes, including the flamethrower) as props, most of the guitar playing we hear in the actual movie wasn't captured "live" and they didn't have the entire bank of speakers on the Doof Wagon ever playing at once on set, probably because that many speakers all playing at once right behind him with no muffling or ear protection would most likely have killed the Doof Warrior in real life.
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Series creator George Miller returned to the driver's seat of his creation, serving as producer, director and writer once more. Mad Max: Fury Road is the fourth film in the Mad Max film series it was released in 2015 after spending some thirty years in Development Hell, and its (standalone) story takes place some time after that of the original Mad Max.