George Miller Revs Up for Final ‘Mad Max’ Movie and TV Series

Published 06/12/2026, 8:51 AM EDT

Credits: Warner Bros

George Miller is preparing one last Mad Max movie and a TV series ride before handing over the keys to his cinematic kingdom. The iconic post-apocalyptic action series spans nearly 45 years, with each film directed or co-directed by Miller. His Mad Max franchise consists of five parts, cementing its place in cinema history. Now, the visionary director is looking to develop a final 6th chapter. This grand finale marks the end of an era for the legendary wasteland universe.

The filmmaker is actively shopping his beloved post-apocalyptic universe to major Hollywood studios.

The final ride for the wasteland- George Miller’s new Mad Max projects

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According to Puck News, George Miller met with the studios and shared news of new Mad Max projects. Miller has shown interest from Amazon, Universal, and Sony Pictures to bid for the franchise. One source familiar with the situation states that Miller wants to make one last film, then a television series, and finally sell the whole property.

“He would like to make one last Mad Max pic, then a TV series, then sell the whole property to the highest bidder,” said the source to Puck News.

Warner Bros. is completely absent from the negotiations for this ultimate franchise package. The studio previously handled distribution for all five instalments, steering the original 1979 debut, the 1981 sequel The Road Warrior, and the 1985 blockbuster Beyond Thunderdome. Their partnership also extended to modern chapters, backing both the 2015 cinematic triumph Fury Road and the 2024 prequel Furiosa.

The box office return for Furiosa stalled at 175 million dollars worldwide, barely recovering its production budget. This financial performance likely influenced the outcome when Miller visited the Burbank lot to pitch his latest concepts. Ultimately, both the film and television executives at Warner Bros. chose to pass on the new projects, as reported by Puck News.

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The director possesses an incredibly diverse filmography that extends far beyond the dusty roads of the wasteland.

The diverse award-winning genres of George Miller

George Miller is an acclaimed Academy Award-winning filmmaker known for his sweeping range across different genres. Beyond the gritty action of Mad Max, he created beloved family classics like Babe and Happy Feet. His unique storytelling ability allows him to transition seamlessly between intense post-apocalyptic thrillers and whimsical animated features.

His heavily nominated filmography includes Happy Feet, which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film. In 1995, Miller co-wrote and produced Babe, which earned 7 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture. He also directed the 1987 hit The Witches of Eastwick, showcasing his dark comedy credentials, which won the BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects.

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The peak of his critical success arrived with Mad Max: Fury Road in 2015. The film won six Academy Awards and earned Miller individual nominations for Best Director and Best Picture. This brilliant track record explains why major studios are eager to bid on his final wasteland projects, the Mad Max 6 movie or series.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

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