Spoiler alert: He loved it.
“I was so happy because it defined the character.”
Others are crushed by it and lost on the way.

Anya Taylor-Joy in ‘Furiosa’.Warner Bros. Pictures/YouTube
I think we are a product of our parents and those that came before to some extent.
And we take all that material as human beings and negotiate the world.
I think that’s all of our stories, one way or another.

Anya Taylor-Joy in ‘Furiosa’.Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
And that’s the same in this story."
“They’re all antagonists against each other,” Miller explains.
But I think I can say that Dementus is the main antagonist… at least in this story."

Anya Taylor-Joy in ‘Furiosa’.Warner Bros.
“In Japan, they saw him as a lone Samurai.
And in Scandinavia, he was like a Viking.
But the French saidMad Maxis a Western on wheels.
They all named their horses, and they were part of their characters.”
Max’s ride, the Interceptor, “was an extension of himself,” says Miller.
“And that definitely follows the case inFury Road, and it’s certainly the case inFuriosa.”
The trailer highlights several new vehicles, which shall remain anonymous for now.
“That’s a narrator called the History Man,” Miller explains.
So, he’s the narrator."
Furiosarevs into theaters May 24.
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