Mad Max: 10 Questions About Furiosa, Answered | ScreenRant

The arrival of Mad Max: Fury Road marked a major milestone for the action genre as the movie is among very few such releases to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. In addition, the role of Furiosa has been widely praised and is considered by many to be Charlize Theron's best role to date.

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The reception of the character has led to the commissioning of a prequel movie known as Furiosa, which will see Anya Taylor-Joy play the role of a younger version of the character. Naturally, this has led prospective viewers and fans to seek more information about Furiosa and it’s worth taking a look into answers for the most common questions about her.

10 Is She The Main Protagonist Of Fury Road?

Many fans want Max to return in some way for the Furiosa movie to provide solid support to the titular character. Interestingly, that was his role in Mad Max: Fury Road as well, as Furiosa was actually the main character in her debut appearance.

Max took on the role of the title character but it was Furiosa who had a storyline arc as she fought against Immortan Joe by leading her group into battle and became the new leader. This made her the one that drove the plot to be the true protagonist while Max was there just as a framing device.

9 What Was Her Original Name?

Furiosa was originally meant to be more of a mysterious character, as she had no real name. George Miller initially had the names "The Praetorian," "Warrior Woman," and "The Imperator” to be how Furiosa would be referred to before changing it up.

Interestingly, the Furiosa name was one of the options for the title of the movie, along with being the proposed name for the area surrounding Fury Road. After choosing to go for different titles for these things, Furiosa eventually settled as the protagonist’s name.

8 What Is Her Background?

The detailed background of Furiosa is the thing fans most want to see in the prequel, although a few things are already known. As it is, Furiosa was born somewhere known as the Green Place and was raised by the Vivalini of Many Mothers.

She’s the daughter of a woman called Mary Jo Bassa and Furiosa lived in her place of birth until around 20 years before the events of Mad Max: Fury Road. She only came to work for Immortan Joe due to her captors trading her to The Citadel.

7 What Weapons Has She Used?

Furiosa can very well be called a gun enthusiast considering the number of weapons she was shown using. Of course, the majority of these went unmentioned, making some of the fanbase wonder just what type of firearms these were.

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The weapons displayed in the movie were the Scoped SKS rifle, Taurus PT99AF, Glock 17. Stick Shift knife, Flare Gun, Mossberg 500 shotgun. The multitude and variety of these are further proof of Furiosa’s warrior nature.

6 Why Does She Have A Shaved Head?

According to Charlize Theron, Furiosa’s appearance was her idea after the development team scrapped a number of other pitches, one of which included Furiosa wearing war paint. Her shaved head actually ties in with her characterization.

Furiosa was the only woman among many men under Immortan Joe’s employ and her gender was almost a forgotten aspect. This was by Furiosa’s design as she wanted to blend in with the men to avoid being placed as the female slaves Immortan Joe kept.

5 How Old Is She?

Furiosa’s age was never explicitly stated in Mad Max: Fury Road but it can be deduced based on conversation. As stated by Furiosa, she was last in the place of her birth 7000 days previously, making it around 20 years in the past.

Although Furiosa was kidnapped as a child, she wasn’t extremely young at the time. This is due to the fact that she had clear memories of the Valkyrie and an established bond, meaning she had to be at least a preteen back then. All things considered, Furiosa’s age can be assessed to be between 25-32 years.

4 What Jobs Has She Held?

Furiosa’s original role in The Citadel was to be another one of Immortan Joe’s wives but this changed after he found out she was barren. Following this, Furiosa worked her way up in The Citadel to survive after she was handed over to one of the Imperators.

Furiosa started out as a common soldier, following which she learned multiple skills and was then made use of as a driver along with being a mechanic. It was after her mentor was killed that Furiosa took on his role as an Imperator.

3 Who Created The Character?

Mad Max director George Miller is largely credited with creating the entire apocalyptic world of the series, but Furiosa wasn’t just his own brainchild. In fact, the script and screenplay for Mad Max: Fury Road were written by three people.

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These were Miller himself, along with Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris. The three collaborated to come up with the characters seen in the movie, making Furiosa’s conception as a character the combined efforts of these writers.

2 How Did She Lose Her Arm?

Furiosa’s lost arm never really comes up in Mad Max: Fury Road and it’s treated as part of her character. The reason for how she lost her arm was actually purposefully kept ambiguous as it was the intention of the creators for Furiosa to be an amputee but not consider it as a weakness.

However, Charlize Theron has confirmed that George Miller did reveal to her the cause of Furiosa’s injury. Based on her actions and conversations during Fury Road, it’s generally accepted that she lost her arm in battle, although the Furiosa movie may depict this in full.

1 What Is Her Signature Vehicle?

The Mad Max series returned after three decades and the world shown in this movie has been praised for giving a real apocalyptic feel. Vehicular capabilities were considered to be the difference-maker in this world and Furiosa’s represented power.

This was known as the War Rig and it was her job to drive this behemoth of a vehicle. The War Rig was originally conceptualized by Tony Wright but he left the project in the intervening years. Eventually, Peter Pound refined the concept and this was the version seen in Mad Max: Fury Road.

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