IN Mad Max: Fury Road, Models Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Abbey Lee Kershaw enter a post-apocalyptic world on the run from their master, the immortal Joe. But talk to HELLO! Online, the couple revealed that Rosie would never have survived the apocalypse because, as Abbey joked, “she’s going to start missing the tub and smoothies!”
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Abbey and Rosie play two of five slaves who run away with Charlize Theron’s Furiosa Empire and Tom Hardy’s Mad Max. The film will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday, and initial reviews have been overwhelmingly positive.
“One of the first things George [Miller, the director] It’s been said that there’s a real feminist streak throughout the film and that’s one of the most exciting things about making this movie,” revealed Rosie.
“You don’t often find that the heroes or the heart of a film are women.”
Australian model and actress Abbey added: “It’s been a particularly nice change to have Charlize, who is as tough as nails, become the mother duck in all of this.”
Also starring Nicholas Hoult and Riley Keough, the film was directed by George Miller, the man behind the original 1979 film.
Fans were impressed with the stunning yet violent trailer, which was released in early April, which doesn’t seem to rely much on CGI.
“Filming is always an overwhelming feeling,” says Rosie, who made her big screen debut in 2011. Transformers: Shadow of the Moon.
“We’ve all helped each other, we’re glad we all have each other,” she added.
“It’s freezing or boiling hot, dust storms, and very isolating… but it helps your character build his character’s emotions throughout the movie.”
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