Mad Max Movies Ranked: The Entire Saga From Worst to Best! (2024)

We rank all of the Mad Max movies, from worst to best, including the latest entry, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.

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This weekend brings George Miller’s epic Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga to theatres. It’s the latest entry into the definitive post-apocalyptic saga of our time and a series that minted Mel Gibson as a global superstar, transformed Charlize Theron into an action heroine, and seems poised to do the same for Anya Taylor-Joy. In my opinion, there’s never been a bad Mad Max film, as they’re all quite different in tone and technique, although we all have our favorite. So, here’s my list of Mad Max movies ranked from worst to best!

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Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985):

The only PG-13 entry in the saga, this movie has scenes that seem shocking for how cheesy they are in the context of the series. The two movies that came before this pushed the boundaries of their R-ratings, so I’m not sure what kind of carrot Warner Bros dangled over Miller’s head to get him to make this a teen-targeted family flick, but I have a bit of a clue. For one thing, the movie came along at the height of MTV, so the movie was heavily tied into the network, with co-star Tina Turner cutting two hugely popular singles, “One of the Living” and “We Don’t Need Another Hero” that gave the movie some big-time cross-promotion to teens. Thus, the suits probably wanted to make sure those teens would be able to see it.

There’s also the fact that Miller’s best friend and close collaborator, Byron Kennedy, died in a helicopter crash before filming. Miller’s grief was so intense that he had to bring on a co-director, George Ogilvie, and the result is a movie that’s tonally out of whack. Some of the action scenes are great, such as the Thunderdome battle. Still, even those sequences have heavy doses of melodrama, such as the reveal of the baddie, “Blaster,” as a mentally disabled boy Max refuses to kill (complete with a corny soundtrack by Maurice Jarre). They really did soften Max up for the movie, too, with him less of an anti-hero this time, as he protects a tribe of lost children.

However, it’s still a pretty decent movie. For one thing, the action sequences are great, and you can see the germ of ideas Miller would explore later on in the saga, with Bartertown a kind of dry run for The Citadel. At the same time, the tribe of children in their Oasis, “Planet Erf,” seems like a prelude to The Green Place in Furiosa. Gibson, as always, is in top form, even if the old age makeup to make him look middle-aged isn’t convincing. Despite not being a trained actress, Tina Turner is memorable as the Aunty Entity, who’s undoubtedly the most sympathetic villain the series ever had. It also has a memorably grim ending with the Tomorrow-Morrow land the kids are seeking, just the bombed-out ruins of Sydney. At the same time, Max ends the movie wandering the Wasteland alone, without even his V-8 Interceptor.

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Mad Max (1979):

Some will undoubtedly take issue with the low ranking of the original entry into the series, but hear me out. This is still one of the best Ozzploitation movies ever made. However, Miller admits that the film was a rough draft for the formula he would perfect with The Road Warrior a few years later. Even still, it’s an essential movie to watch, with Mel Gibson arriving on the screen fully formed as Max. The film gives us the essential backstory on the world we’d later see Miller develop, with this taking place relatively soon after the nuclear war that would lead to the end of civilization, with Australia the last place standing.

In this one, society has only just started to crumble, with Max, the best driver among his Main Force Patrol, trying to keep society in order as it starts to fracture more and more. This is the movie that shows how Max becomes the hard-bitten antihero we know and love, with his family being cut down by the first in a series of memorable villains for the franchise, The Toe-Cutter, played by Hugh Keays-Byrne, who’d return to play Immortan Joe in Fury Road. There are a lot of classic moments here, but I’d wager the movie starts on an incredible note the rest of the film can’t quite measure up to – the iconic Night Rider chase sequence.

Notably, this movie was dubbed by AIP for its US release, which pretty much ruined the film. Thankfully, the only version of the movie in circulation now is the Australian cut, which does proper justice to the amazing acting by Gibson, Keays-Byrne, and Steve Bisley, who steals many scenes as Max’s doomed best friend, Goose.

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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024):

Usually, when a movie screens for junketers, the early reviews pump a movie up to nearly ridiculous levels, as the early watchers can’t help but get a bit caught up in the excitement of a junket (I’ve been guilty of this myself). This is the rare case where those early reviews undersold just how good of a post-apocalyptic odyssey this is. You can read my review for more in-depth thoughts, but early viewers seemed shell-shocked because this was a very different kind of movie than Fury Road. I think those of us who saw it later went in knowing this fact and, as such, had a better appreciation for what it is, which is pretty damn awesome.

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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015):

So here’s where it gets dicey. I’ve said it before, and I’ll repeat it: the Mad Max saga contains two of the most incredible action movies ever. As such, I firmly believe Fury Road is a masterpiece, and even if it only comes in second in my Mad Max movies ranked list, I don’t mean to diminish it in any way. The film has so many iconic images and set pieces that I’d wager it’s probably the best movie of the last ten years (maybe more) and a modern classic. It’s a drag that Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron had such a miserable time with each other, as neither has ever been better than they are here.

I went into this somewhat resistant to the idea of Hardy replacing Gibson, but he’s so different in the role that he truly defies comparison, which I think was the right approach. And Theron’s Furiosa takes her place as one of the best action heroines ever. Plus, there’s the score by Junkie XL, which, for my money, was the first time any of the movies ever had a soundtrack that could genuinely go toe-to-toe with what was happening on-screen.

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The Road Warrior (1981):

All that said, The Road Warrior is better. Considering how low-budget the movie was and the fact that Miller’s resources were so scarce, it truly feels like a miracle. There are sequences in here that defy explanation, and it’s a wonder Miller could put any of this carnage on screen without getting anyone killed. Both The Road Warrior and Fury Road make the case for Miller being one of the most greatest action directors of all time, and he’s matched by his leading man, Mel Gibson. With the first film having set up Max’s grief, Gibson turns him into a stoic, tragic anti-hero that ranks among the best we’ve ever gotten on screen. The final tanker pursuit action scene is one of the best sequences in film history – action or otherwise.

What do you think of my Mad Max movies ranked list? Let me know your rankings in the comments!

Mad Max Movies Ranked: The Entire Saga From Worst to Best! (2024)

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Mad Max Movies Ranked: The Entire Saga From Worst to Best!? ›

MAD MAX 2 is a very rare sequel that actually manages to be better than the original film. This here really doesn't happen too often but director George Miller takes everything that made the original so good and adds a ton of adrenaline to the action and makes for quite a memorable movie.

Which Mad Max was the best? ›

Now, we're ranking all the Mad Max movies by Tomatometer!
  • #1. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) 97% #1. ...
  • #2. Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981) 94% #2. ...
  • #3. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) 90% #3. ...
  • #4. Mad Max (1979) 90% #4. ...
  • #5. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) 79% #5.

Is Mad Max 2 better than 1? ›

MAD MAX 2 is a very rare sequel that actually manages to be better than the original film. This here really doesn't happen too often but director George Miller takes everything that made the original so good and adds a ton of adrenaline to the action and makes for quite a memorable movie.

Which Mad Max made the most money? ›

Collectively, all the Mad Max films have collected around $540 Million worldwide. The Mad Max: Fury Road is the most successful film of the franchise, which witnessed global dominance as well.

Is Mad Max 1979 worth watching? ›

While Mad Max is not the best in the series of films by George Miller, it is notable for many reasons. One is the introduction of Mel Gibson to a worldwide audience. The next is to capture the fascination of the world about the land Down Under.

What Mad Max movie should I watch first? ›

Those wanting to watch in chronological order, should watch in the following order: Mad Max (1979) Mad Max 2: Road Warrior (1981) Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)

Who almost played Mad Max? ›

Mad Max: Fury Road director George Miller considered casting Eminem in the role of Max, inspired by his performance in the film 8 Mile. Other contenders for Max included Michael Fassbender, Joel Kinnaman, and Heath Ledger. Eminem also faced competition from Armie Hammer and Jeremy Renner for the role.

Is Mad Max Fury Road a masterpiece? ›

'Mad Max: Fury Road,' precursor to 'Furiosa,' is a progressive masterpiece in every sense - The Washington Post.

Are all the Mad Max movies connected? ›

Though Miller considers the movies standalone stories, essentially as myths of a wanderer told over oil barrel camp fires, they easily form a trilogy with continuity across Max's clothing, car, and obviously the actor portraying him.

How many years between Mad Max 2 and 3? ›

2003-2005: The third film, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, is set 15 years after the events of the sequel. The world is now radioactive and society no longer exists.

What did Mel Gibson get paid for Mad Max? ›

While a student at NIDA, Gibson made his film debut in the 1977 film Summer City, for which he was paid $400. Gibson then played the title character in the film Mad Max (1979). He was paid $15,000 for this role.

Was Mad Max: Fury Road a flop? ›

Those "celebrating" Furiosa's impending flop stsastud forget "Mad Max: Fury Road" was a flop too., Fury Road cost nearly 200 million and it didn't even get to 400 WW. It would have done less if not for the glowing reviews and 10 Oscar nominations. It wasn't a huge flop but it wasn't a hit either.

Who owns the real Mad Max car? ›

In 1992, the Falcon was sold to England's Cars of the Stars museum in Keswick where it remained for 19 years until the entire collection was sold to South Floridian car collection, the Miami Auto Museum.

Which Mad Max is best? ›

1. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) Tom Hardy in 'Mad Max: Fury Road. '

Do the old Mad Max movies hold up? ›

These movies – especially the first two – are often ranked among the finest action films ever made. Their high-octane set-pieces still hold up today, with mind-blowing stunts that put modern action movies to shame. But it's not all roses to rewatch the Mad Max trilogy today.

Why did Furiosa betray Immortan Joe? ›

She is a soldier under Immortan Joe who betrays him in order to free the "Five Wives", who are his female sex slaves and concubines. She meets Max during her journey, and despite initial hostility, the two become allies and team up to drive The Five Wives to a safe environment called the Green Place.

What is the best version of Mad Max: Fury Road? ›

George Miller believed that the black and white version of Mad Max: Fury Road is the best version of the film.

Who is the best Mad Max villain? ›

  • Immorten Joe is such a dynamic, interesting character. ...
  • Dementus - It's amazing Chris Hemsworth inverted his Thor charm.
  • Humongous - Sort of set the Mad Max villain aesthetic.
  • Aunty Entity - Tina gives a fantastic performance.
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Is Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome worth watching? ›

Beyond Thunderdome Is Worthy of the Mad Max Name

However, the film is still hugely engaging, as it features some of the series' most interesting worldbuilding, some of the best action sequences Miller has ever done, and a fantastic performance from Tina Turner.

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