What is mad max trilogy?

The Mad Max trilogy consists of three Australian post-apocalyptic action films directed by George Miller. The first film, Mad Max, was released in 1979 and stars Mel Gibson as the title character, a police officer in a dystopian future where society has collapsed. The film follows Max as he seeks revenge on a violent motorcycle gang that killed his wife and child.

The second film, Mad Max 2 (also known as The Road Warrior), was released in 1981 and is set in a world where resources are scarce and violent gangs roam the wasteland. Max becomes involved in a conflict between a group of survivors and a ruthless gang leader who controls the only remaining source of gasoline.

The third and final film, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, was released in 1985 and sees Max crossing paths with a group of children who have built a new society in the ruins of an abandoned city. Max becomes caught up in a power struggle between the children and a tyrannical ruler known as Auntie Entity.

The Mad Max trilogy is known for its gritty, visceral action sequences, unique visual style, and themes of survival, redemption, and the collapse of society. The films have gained a cult following and are considered influential works in the post-apocalyptic genre.