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George Miller, the visionary director behind five Mad Max films including Furiosa, currently has limited streaming availability for his iconic franchise. Only the original 1979 classic and the newest installment are available for streaming via HBO Max.
For other titles in the series, your options are limited to Premium Video On Demand services like Prime Video. Physical media collectors will find excellent Blu-ray editions listed below.
Mad Max (1979)
Stream: HBO Max
Rent/Buy: Prime Video
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981)
Rent/Buy: Prime Video
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
Rent/Buy: Prime Video
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Rent/Buy: Prime Video
Black and Chrome Edition: Prime Video
Read IGN's Fury Road Review
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)
Stream: Netflix, HBO Max
Rent/Buy: Prime Video
Read IGN's Furiosa Review
Physical Media Options
For collectors, the complete Mad Max series is available in high-quality home video formats, including the special Black and Chrome Edition of Fury Road.
See it at Amazon
See it at Amazon
See it at Amazon
See it at Amazon
See it at Amazon
Viewing Order Recommendation
While the franchise can be watched in release order, I recommend experiencing Furiosa as the final installment. The prequel's most impactful moments benefit from familiarity with Fury Road's characters and world-building.
Suggested viewing sequence:
1. Mad Max
2. Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
3. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
4. Mad Max: Fury Road
5. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
Future of the Franchise
Despite Furiosa's modest box office performance, director George Miller reportedly has scripts prepared for additional Mad Max stories, likely including the rumored "The Wasteland" sequel to Fury Road. However, the franchise's future depends on studio willingness to fund another high-budget production in this distinctive post-apocalyptic universe.