I've been following this film, for several years now, always on again off again with the news and nothing ever seemed to come to fruition. But with the consistent amount of casting being released over the internets the last month or so, I am growing more and more excited. I know a lot of people will be pissed that Mel Gibson will more than likely not even be appearing, but as a Mad Max fan who loves the mad max universe, I am very very much looking forward to Tom Hardy as the new Max. I wasn't even aware that he had infact signed on, but according to the latest casting news he is listed as the star. Tom was phenomenal in Bronson as a truly insane criminal and I've enjoyed his work in everything else I've seen him in such as RocknRolla, but here are the latest updates.


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ACTRESS Teresa Palmer is to play a leading role in George Miller's hugely anticipated fourth Mad Max film Fury Road after her co-star in The Sorcerer's Apprentice spilt the beans in Los Angeles.
Palmer's Sydney agency Shanahan's would not comment on the casting yesterday, nor would production house Kennedy Miller.
But actor Jay Baruchel told reporters interviewing him for the new Dreamworks film How To Train Your Dragon that Palmer, who splits her time between Australia and Hollywood, was preparing for a gruelling shoot on the new Mad Max episode.
"She gets to work with him, and she's (going to be) doing Mad Max 4 with Miller," Baruchel said.
The actor, who counts Palmer as a very good friend after working with her on the Sorcerer film, said he didn't know the character's exact name, but believed it was the female lead.
"She's the main chick in Fury Road," he said.
"She's going to be there for over a year. It's really, really cool."
Palmer could not be contacted yesterday, but on Thursday night appeared very upbeat with her new best mate Lara Bingle and boyfriend Nash Edgerton at a Sydney film festival.
Details are secret so it's not known if Palmer will replace or star with Charlize Theron, who signed on to the project last October.
Miller previously cast Palmer (Bedtime Stories) and Baruchel (Tropic Thunder) as villains in his aborted 2008 superhero film Justice League of America.
The mammoth Mad Max production is scheduled to shoot for 30 weeks this year in and around Broken Hill.
British actor Tom Hardy will play Max.
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