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Mad Max: Fury Road Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Mad Max: Fury Road? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Nearly 90% of the film's visual effects were practical stunts and real explosions.

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✓ TRUE

Miller insisted on real stunts and explosions for authenticity. Only about 10% of effects were digital, mostly for removing rigging wires and enhancing skies.

2.

Heinz the sauce company sponsored the film because of the 'Mad Max' name connection.

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Easy
✗ FALSE

This is a common internet myth. There was no Heinz sponsorship. The name 'Mad Max' is unrelated to the ketchup brand—it's purely coincidental.

3.

The Doof Warrior's flame-throwing guitar was fully functional and played real music on set.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

The guitar was a prop that shot flames but didn't actually play music. The soundtrack's guitar riffs were recorded separately by musician Junkie XL.

4.

The War Rig was actually a custom-built vehicle, not just a modified existing truck.

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✓ TRUE

The War Rig was built from scratch on a Chevrolet V8 chassis with a custom body, not a converted production truck. It took months to design and construct specifically for the film.

5.

Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron recorded all their dialogue together in the same room.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

They reportedly had a tense relationship on set and often recorded their lines separately, with director George Miller feeding lines off-camera.

6.

The film's iconic sandstorm scene was created using a combination of real dust and computer animation.

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The crew generated real dust clouds using fans and dirt, then enhanced the storm with CGI for scale and drama. The result blended practical and digital effects seamlessly.

7.

George Miller originally planned to film the movie in black and white.

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Miller storyboarded and envisioned the film in black and white, and later released a special 'Black & Chrome' edition. The studio insisted on color for the theatrical release.

8.

The movie was shot almost entirely in chronological order to help the actors track their characters' exhaustion.

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✗ FALSE

Despite the grueling desert chase, the film was shot out of order like most movies. The actors' grimy looks were maintained through continuity makeup.

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