It's been going on for years, and it's over $7 million. It's what is preventing Miller from making more MAD MAX, or any other film too, I think. So I'm bummed about it, I would love a FURY ROAD sequel, or any other film by Miller.
That's a shame. I'd be interesting in seeing what he did with a sequel.
It's amazing how these deals aren't cut and dried in print. I'm surprised he also signed to make a 100 minute PG13 film and came up with an R-rated 2 hour film, though i've a feeling it's a better film for it and he seems to have known what he was doing.
You think Warner's would consider biting the bullet and earning a bucket-load on a sequel or two. Also, why would Miller want to do anything else with them after this?
"Yes... lets screw the talent that provides us with our livelihoods..."
Story old as time. Don't you remember how the production company for TLOTR's trilogy screwed Jackson over? And he took a small no name company and made them billions! Greed has no limit.