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Mad Max Coming Back as a 3-D Anime? Without Mel Gibson?
March 5th, 2009

Mad Max
"We'll probably go a different route," Miller told the site. He also added that he was planning on using story elements from a live-action fourth film that was supposed to happen in 2003, but was scrapped due to financial constraints due to the Iraq invasion. The plan is to shoot this in stereoscopic 3-D and they're shooting for an R rating.
"I see myself as someone who is very curious about storytelling and all its various media," Miller said. "I've always loved anime, in particular the Japanese sensibility. It's something I've always wanted to do."
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By the way Hollywood, don't get any ideas. Chuck WILL annihilate you all if you even think about it.
I want rugged mel...he can still pull it off.
i happen to think the movies are great but you would really have to see them yourself, i wouldnt go taking someone elses opinions for it, let alone mine.