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Mad Max: Aussie taxpayers forked out a staggering $183million for Chris Hemsworth Hollywood flop Furiosa - as prequel struggles to break even at box office


Australian taxpayers have been revealed to have forked out an estimated $183million to ensure the Hollywood movie Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga was filmed Down Under - only for the film to bomb.

Australian taxpayers forked out an estimated $183million to ensure the Hollywood movie Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga was filmed Down Under - amid reports it has bombed at the box office. Furiosa stars Chris Hemsworth and Anya Taylor-Joy (pictured) and was filmed in regional New South Wales and was expected to become the biggest movie ever to be made in Australia - It wrapped up in September 2022 The soft debut means there is a long road ahead for the film, which has a lofty production budget of USD $168 million, not counting publicity and advertising.

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