5/5/2020 Furiosa
As Imperator FuriosaFirst appearance(2015)Created byPortrayed byInformationSpeciesGenderOccupationMember of Vuvalini of Many MothersImperatorAffiliation(formerly)VehicleThe War RigImperator Furiosa is a fictional character and one of two protagonists of the 2015 film. She is a war captain under but turns against him in order to free 'The Five Wives', Joe's female concubines (or 'breeders').She meets during her journey and, despite initial hostility, the two become allies and team up to drive The Five Wives to a safe environment called The Green Place.
She considers Max 'reliable'. Main article:Furiosa is introduced early in the film during a speech made by Immortan Joe, during which she is shown to work logistics for Joe's citadel, specifically charged with the task of ferrying oil from Gas Town to the Citadel. To expedite the process Furiosa is granted command over a small outfit of Warboys – men who serve as Joe's armed force – and entrusted with the 'war rig', a heavily armed and armored tractor-trailer truck complete with a tri-axle tanker trailer capable of towing an additional fuel tank trailer (or 'pod'). After being dispatched to Gas Town, Furiosa abruptly changes course and heads off the road, precipitating a battle in which Furiosa shows her combat and tactical skills, defending the tanker truck from scavengers and later from a party of Warboys sent out to stop her. After meeting with Max the two end up working together, drawing on their respective experiences surviving in hostile environments to overcome the challenges of fighting against Immortan Joe's forces.Eventually, Furiosa reaches her birthplace, whereupon she is received as one of the Vuvalini of Many Mothers. In a subsequent council, Furiosa initially opts to join the Vuvalini in their trek across the salt flats to find a new home, but is persuaded to return to the Citadel by Max when he points out that it is the closest known source of water. More importantly, Max points out that with the bulk of Joe's forces engaged in pursuing Furiosa, Joe's Citadel is unlikely to be well manned against an incursion.
Capitalizing on this opportunity, Furiosa leads the rag-tag group of rebels back to the Citadel, in the process engaging in a running battle with several groups of vehicles manned by the Warboys. Ultimately, Furiosa is able to board Joe's truck and slays the dictator. Upon returning to the citadel in Joe's truck, Max displays Joe's dead body, resulting in widespread admiration for Furiosa and her exploits. She is last seen ascending into the citadel on a lift used to move vehicles into and out of the facility.Future One of the scripts completed for a Fury Road sequel was entitled Mad Max: Furiosa, and George Miller hoped to film it after the release of Fury Road. However, in a 2015 interview, Miller said:'I'm not sure, is the answer.
She's not in the Mad Max sequel story, but in one of the stories, there's an interaction between Max and Furiosa. I can't really say more than that because it's still in progress.' Equipment. Mendelson, Scott (June 6, 2015). New York City: Forbes Media.
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Prosthetic Arm Furiosa’s arm is cobbled together out of bits. There were at least 3 arms made for the film: a complete prosthetic prop arm for scenes where the arm was not attached, a full metal “hero” wearable arm, and a “stunt” wearable arm made of leather and rubber castings. More on Furiosa’s Arm Shirt Furiosa wears a natural-colored.
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