
This is the Warner Bros. trailer for Mad Max: Fury Road – Black and Chrome Edition.
The monochrome concept may have initially seemed puzzling, but director George Miller has long been fascinated by the idea of making a black-and-white Mad Max movie.
Miller said his inspiration for this new edition came from a memory he had of seeing Mad Max 2 (AKA The Road Warrior) during post-production. When music was being laid over the top, the assembled musicians were playing to a black-and-white copy of the film and Miller thought it was the best version of it he’d seen.
George Miller's striking monochrome edition of Fury Road had limited cinema screenings before its release to home viewing.
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