Movie companion books are generally not things we’re interested in, but all bets are off when it comes to Mad Max: Fury Road. The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road is the official companion book to the movie that we can’t stop talking about around the office and includes what essentially amounts to a highly curated brain dump from all of the minds that made Fury Road possible. You get everything from production stills and concept art to behind-the-scenes photos and finished movie shots—along with information about design challenges and production processes that had to be overcome. If you liked anything about Mad Max: Fury Road, even if it was just Hugh Keays-Byrne reprising his role as primary bad guy (yeah, Immortan Joe was Toecutter in the original), you need to check out this book from author Abbie Bernstein.
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