Mad Max director and creator George Miller isn't adverse to the idea of other directors telling stories set within his Wasteland universe.

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When IGN put the idea to the Australian director, comparing it to what Disney has planned for the Star Wars spin-offs, he said:"No, depending on who the director is. It would be wonderful if it was someone like Guillermo [del Toro] or someone like that it would be fantastic."But in addition to del Toro, it seems like Miller has some pretty specific choices in mind based on their skills as directors.“There are several. I would say there are three, but I won’t say who they are. I keep talking about this being visual music, you need someone very, very strong on film language and syntax. It’s not just lumping a whole lot of action together without any coherence. Those directors who do that are the ones I always just want to see their movies regardless. I always want to see their movies. Like some composers or song writers, you just want to listen to their songs.” Mad Max: Fury Road's current worldwide box office stands at $374,736,354. And while Miller has discussed the potential for future movies – he's written two Max scripts, one of which became Fury Road – he's not yet being drawn on specifics:"About the only thing I should say at this moment in time because I don’t like jinxing things. I’m really one of those people.“I’m one of those people who believe in what John Lennon said, ‘Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans’. But all I’ll say is we’re definitely talking about other movies."Mad Max: Fury Road just came out on DVD and Blu-ray, and if you want more Max, you can read about where we think the series will go in the future

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