Director George Miller has confirmed that "Furiosa," the prequel to "Mad Max: Fury Road," will be getting a black and white version titled "Tinted Black and Chrome." This homage to old cinematography follows the successful release of "Fury Road's" Black & Chrome Edition. Miller finds the black and white aesthetic to add a more dramatic and elemental feel to his films. While the release date for this version hasn't been announced, fans of the Mad Max series can look forward to experiencing the Wasteland in a new light.

What is "Furiosa" about?

"Furiosa" is set to explore the backstory of the titular character, expanding on the universe established in "Mad Max: Fury Road." The film dives into earlier events in the Wasteland, likely adding depth to characters and settings introduced in the 2015 blockbuster hit.

The Mad Max franchise, created by George Miller, started with the original "Mad Max" film in 1979. It has since evolved into a post-apocalyptic action series known for its high-octane stunts and dystopian themes. "Mad Max: Fury Road" revitalized the series with modern cinematic techniques, gaining critical acclaim and a strong fanbase. "Furiosa" aims to build on this legacy, offering fans more insight into the chaotic world Miller has crafted.