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One of the most anticipated summer movies opens this week in theaters.
A Mad Max saga is the fifth installment of the amazing post apocalyptic action series set in the expanse of the australian desert.
It's a prequel to the 2015 dystopian thriller Mad Fury Road, which starred Charlize Theron as the fierce warrior Furiosa.
The new Mad Max movie stars Anya Taylor Joy as the young Furiosa, along with Chris Hemsworth as the biker gang leader dementists.
In a few minutes, we'll hear my interview with George Miller, the australian filmmaker who's directed all the Mad Max films.
I spoke to him when Fury Road was in theaters.
But first, let's hear what our film critic Justin Chang has to say about the new Mad Max movie.
He recorded his interview in between screenings at the Cannes Film Festival.
Nine years after the release of Mad Fury Road.