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Immortan Joe is clearly ill in the Mad Max movies, and here is what sickness he probably has in Mad Max: Fury Road. Immortan Joe has been the main villain of the modern Mad Mad movies, with him being the primary antagonist of George Miller's 2015 film as well as a supporting antagonist in the prequel film Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.
Related 10 Most Impressive Mad Max Stunts In All 5 Movies The Mad Max franchise is known for its stunts, and here are 10 of the best stunts and action scenes from throughout George Miller's franchise. Since Immortan Joe has been traveling the world of the Wasteland for years, his exposure to the world's radiation probably caused him to get cancer. While the mask may have helped a little bit, it clearly didn't completely prevent it, with it being entirely possible that this played a role in Immortan Joe's apparent declining health in Mad Max: Fury Road.
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