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Furiosa: Mad Max Saga is apparently doing very, very well in test screenings of the film

This weekend Dune: Part 2 is taking center stage, but in 2024 we have many other films to keep an eye on. One of them, without a doubt, is Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, which brings one of the series back to the big screen after several waits. action and science fiction most entertaining in history and, it seems, it will do so with a very good note.

Because 78 years of age does not seem to have prevented the good old George Miller, also the director of the fantastic story Three Thousand Years Waiting for You, to once again sign a work that fans of the franchise will be proud of and with all the potential to convince any curious person to pay their ticket. That’s at least the opinion that is being imposed on their test passes.

Where do supposed first impressions come from?

Through Reddit, a trusted user among the Mad Max community alerted his colleagues to these test screenings. Always according to this source, Furiosa is a very good film that fans and the general public will like. Of course, in the past we have encountered rumors about previous passes that have not fully crystallized into generalized opinions.

These preview passes abound in the industryespecially among film studios with doubts about the final cut of a film, and it does not have to show the final state of a production, but a few months after the premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, receiving this news is, without a doubt , better than the reports that came, for example, from the screenings of Aquaman 2.

Release date for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

In Furiosa we follow Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth in a new original and independent action adventure through this post-apocalyptic world that will reveal the origins of the powerful character played by Charlize Theron in Mad Max: Fury Road. The tape is released this coming May 24 and has received its first trailer, one that Hideo Kojima himself, a Miller fan, has seen 100 times. Meanwhile, we leave you reading the review of Dune: Part 2.