mad max's furiosa charlize theron with corpus colossus
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Despite its seemingly happy ending, 2015's Mad Max: Fury Road secretly set up a major new villain - one who could end up closing out Furiosa's personal trilogy within the franchise. Fury Road is packed with villains, as Immortan Joe's sprawling empire introduces the Bullet Farmer, the People Eater, the Prime Imperator, the Organic Mechanic, and more.
Corpus Colossus is played by Quentin Kenihan in Mad Max: Fury Road , with the Five Wives portrayed by Riley Keough, Abbey Lee, Courtney Eaton, Zoë Kravitz and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and a former oil refinery nearby, the Citadel is an immense prize to every other force trying to survive the post-apocalypse. And while it's an incredibly easy place to defend, it has been breached before - Immortan Joe established his legendary status by claiming it from its former inhabitants.
Over the course of the comic, Max allies with Hope, whose daughter Glory has been stolen by the subterranean Buzzards. While Max is able to rescue her, the little girl and her mother are then killed by one of the Buzzards, who is subsequently murdered by Max. The moment recreates the murder of Max's wife and son by Toecutter in the original Mad Max movie, set just prior to the nuclear war that created the wasteland, and Glory even greets Max with the haunting comment, "You... came back.
Corpus Colossus' attempts to corrupt the Citadel's new leaders speaks to this theme, teasing that it's entirely possible the same flaws and obsessions will win out once again, and humanity will live out the same path to destruction.
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