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Don’t even get me started on the theories that Tom Hardy and Mel Gibson play completely different Maxes, and there are multiple Interceptors. That’s a tough sell, though, considering the changes that Interceptor went through in Fury Road. That, added with the fact that Tom Hardy is clearly not as old as Max would have been post- Thunderdome, leads many to believe that Fury Road is a prequel to The Road Warrior. The comics say that Fury Road happened after Thunderdome, but some fans speculate that it couldn’t have happened then because we still see Max with his black-on-black Interceptor, which he lost in The Road Warrior. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) Now if you want to get really crazy with the timeline, let’s look at Fury Road. Happy New Year…oh, by the way, Mad Max took place in 2021 /ToTyWTlZ14 None of the dates are even close to 2021. While that last number is obscured, and speculation ranges from 1990 to 1999, it doesn’t really matter as we know from Miller himself that there’s a 15 year span between The Road Warrior (1988/89) and Beyond Thunderdome (2004/05).

The pilot, Captain Walker, stayed for a while, but eventually left to find help in 1990-something, as shown in the film. This war caused an airline pilot to gather up folks to escape Sydney, but the plane crashed due to turbulence. You might think that 15 years is not nearly enough time to recover from a nuclear war, but remember that the trilogy takes place in Australia where direct bomb strikes are not likely. Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome (1985) Now is where things get really interesting (and more complicated) because the big nuclear war is said to have happened within the 15 year gap between The Road Warrior and Beyond Thunderdome. Mad Max takes place in 2021 so I’m gonna whip out my new fit /Lg7k6Tlsmq So this puts us right around 1988 or 1989. We see much more about this backstory in the comic books and novels, but production documents provide further evidence that the second film takes place three years after the end of the original Mad Max. Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981) After the surprise success of that little Australian indie film in 1979, George Miller hired Terry Hayes to create an entire backstory for the Mad Max universe that included a Persian Gulf war that led to society’s demise. So popular fan opinion pegs this first film to take place around 1985 or 1986. Plus, the Main Force Patrol HQ (the Halls of Justice) have the words “est. We can see right away that the date “December 6th, 1984” is written on a highway sign, so we know it’s not before that. Mad Max (1979) The original Mad Max film was made in 1979 and features the opening tagline “A few years from now” which leads us to assume that the story takes place some time in the mid 1980s.
