"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has joined the cast of director George Miller's "Mad Max" reboot.
According to JustJared.com (found via Comingsoon.net), the actress will play one of the "five wives," a group of women being taken across the film's post-apocalyptic landscape.
Miller directed the original 1979 "Mad Max" starring Mel Gibson as well as its two sequels, "The Road Warrior" in 1981 and "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" in 1985.
Tom Hardy ("Inception") is taking on the title role in the new film, "Mad Max: Fury Road," and its sequel, which Miller plans to shoot back-to-back and is rumored to be titled "Max Max: Furiosa." The director also wrote the screenplay.
The new cast also includes Charlize Theron ("Prometheus"), Nicholas Hoult ("X-Men: First Class), Adelaide Clemens ("Camilla Dickinson"), Zoe Kravitz ("X-Men: First Class) and Riley Keough ("The Runaways"), the last two of which will also be among the five wives.
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Miller directed the original 1979 "Mad Max" starring Mel Gibson as well as its two sequels, "The Road Warrior" in 1981 and "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" in 1985.
Tom Hardy ("Inception") is taking on the title role in the new film, "Mad Max: Fury Road," and its sequel, which Miller plans to shoot back-to-back and is rumored to be titled "Max Max: Furiosa." The director also wrote the screenplay.
The new cast also includes Charlize Theron ("Prometheus"), Nicholas Hoult ("X-Men: First Class), Adelaide Clemens ("Camilla Dickinson"), Zoe Kravitz ("X-Men: First Class) and Riley Keough ("The Runaways"), the last two of which will also be among the five wives.
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