Odd they'd be adamant on removing concept art but when photos surfaced of autographed stills of Hardy in costume they didn't lift a finger.

I agree that it'll be more "hardcore" in a gonzo kind of way. Each of the films increased the number of wildly eccentric characters as time progressed so I'm very interested to see the crazies of Fury Road. If you get the chance, read "Ginny Sweethips' Flying Circus" by Neal Barrett Jr. Feels kind of like that.Wife Five wrote: I know McCarthy's work from about 30 years ago (Strange Days, Skin, etc) and he has returned to comics and produced some pretty psychedelic new work for Marvel, DC and 2000AD in the UK. Check out his Zaucer of Zilk comic. There was a big collection of his classic material released just before Christmas which features the Freakwave stuff. You can see that Waterworld borrowed heavily from that strip.
From looking at those Pound concept artworks, and what McCarthy has said about the script (not much), it looks like this new Mad max movie is a lot more 'hard core' than Thunderdome.
http://www.smh.com.au/act-news/actor-jo ... 372nq.htmlAnd in Mad Max: Fury Road he plays the villain People Eater in control of the petrol, appearing alongside stars such as Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron.
‘‘I look like a pustulating cane toad in what’s left of a three-piece suit with nipple rings and a filigree gold nose that has fallen away,’’ he said of his Mad Max character.