Stream All Mad Max Movies Online: Where to Watch
George Miller stands tall as one of my all-time favorite filmmakers, and for good reason. He brought us the adrenaline-fueled brilliance of the *Mad Max* series and the surprisingly charming tap-dancing penguins in *Happy Feet*. Yes, there was a sequel—*Happy Feet Two*—and yes, it's worth watching.
Now, back to *Mad Max*. What makes this franchise so special is how it blends raw 1980s action with a surreal, gritty vision of a post-apocalyptic Australia. After delivering three unforgettable films between 1979 and 1985, it seemed like the *Mad Max* saga had come to an end. But then, after exploring other creative avenues—including *Happy Feet*—Miller made a triumphant return to the wasteland that made him a household name.
In 2015, he reintroduced audiences to the world of *Mad Max* with *Fury Road*, starring Tom Hardy in Mel Gibson’s iconic role. The film was a visual and narrative masterpiece, earning widespread critical acclaim and walking away with six Academy Awards. While *Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga* may not have shattered box office records, it still cements *Mad Max* as one of the greatest action franchises in cinematic history.
As *Fury Road* approaches its 10th anniversary, there’s no better time to dive into or revisit the entire series. Here’s your guide to where you can stream or purchase every *Mad Max* movie online.
Where to Stream the Mad Max Movies
Max (formerly HBO Max)
Plans start at $9.99/month. Watch Mad Max (1979) and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga on Max.Of the five *Mad Max* films directed by George Miller, only two are currently available for streaming: the original *Mad Max* and the latest installment, *Furiosa*. Both are accessible through Max (formerly HBO Max). For the rest of the series, you’ll need to explore PVOD platforms like Amazon Prime Video or consider high-quality Blu-ray editions listed below.
Mad Max (1979)
Stream: Max Rent/Buy: Prime VideoMad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981)
Rent/Buy: Prime VideoMad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
Rent/Buy: Prime VideoMad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Rent/Buy: Prime Video Black and Chrome Edition: Prime Video Read IGN's [Fury Road Review](#)Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)
Stream: Netflix, Max Rent/Buy: Prime Video Read IGN's [Furiosa Review](#)Other Ways to Watch the Mad Max Series
If you're a collector or prefer physical media, you can find all *Mad Max* movies on DVD and Blu-ray, including the exclusive Black and Chrome edition of *Fury Road*.
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga [4K UHD]
Available at AmazonMad Max: Fury Road / Fury Road Black & Chrome [Blu-ray]
Available at AmazonMad Max: 5-Film Collection [4K UHD]
Available at AmazonMad Max: High Octane Collection [Blu-ray]
Available at AmazonMad Max: Original Trilogy [Blu-ray]
Available at AmazonHow to Watch the Mad Max Movies in Order
To watch the *Mad Max* movies in chronological order, start with the original trilogy in release order, followed by the newer entries. That would look like:
- Mad Max (1979)
- Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981)
- Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
- Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)
- Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
However, many fans argue that *Furiosa* works best when viewed after *Fury Road*. As a prequel, it gains emotional weight when you already know the characters from *Fury Road*, making it a powerful final chapter in your movie marathon.
Future of the Mad Max Franchise
Following *Furiosa*'s mixed box office performance, George Miller has remained quiet about future plans for the franchise. Still, his past comments suggest he has more stories to tell within the *Mad Max* universe. In fact, Deadline reported that Miller already has a script ready for another potential installment, likely referring to the long-rumored *The Wasteland*, a follow-up to *Fury Road*.
While that project hasn’t moved forward just yet, Miller remains busy with other ventures. Any new *Mad Max* film will likely require significant studio backing, given the massive production costs these films typically demand. So while another entry in the series isn't coming soon, fans can still hold onto hope that George Miller will one day return to the wasteland once again.