As Furiosa speeds towards video on demand only a month after its cinema release, Tom Hardy shuts down the future of Mad Max

Not exactly promising for the eclectic post-apocalyptic series.

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It’s only been a month since Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga was released in cinemas, but it looks like it’s already coming to digital storefronts.

‘FURIOSA’ releases on Digital on June 24, one month after its theatrical release. Read our review: https://t.co/Zbj4tefgqg pic.twitter.com/I8XdqU6kHT — DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) June 18, 2024

It’s pretty common practice to release films digitally quite soon after their cinema release, particularly if they’re not doing well, but it does kind of undercut Furiosa’s ability to pick itself up across the rest of the summer. Furiosa was released in cinemas May 24, so this literally will mark a whole month exactly before it winds up on digital platforms. It’s a bit of a shame particularly considering it has done well critically - our own Fran enjoyed it plenty , even if it felt a bit bloated occasionally.

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