Don’t Miss 2024’s Biggest Action Movie on Netflix – Leaving in Just 72 Hours

If you still haven’t caught the action-packed movie “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” from 2024, here’s your final opportunity! Stream it on Netflix until July 16 as they will be removing it from their library in just three days. So, you have approximately 72 hours left to enjoy this film before it disappears.

Afterward, you can only watch Furiosa by renting it or signing up for HBO Max, as the movie will be an exclusive streaming title there. However, it’s not confirmed if it will return to Netflix in the future.

The movie titled “Furiosa” serves as a prequel spin-off to the 2015 blockbuster “Mad Max: Fury Road,” and it’s the fifth film in the Mad Max series. Unlike the previous films that revolved around Max Rockatansky, this one shifts its focus to Furiosa, a significant character from earlier installments, delving into her backstory instead.

Regrettably, although much anticipated, the film Furiosa did not quite achieve the same level of box office success as its predecessor, Fury Road. The original movie raked in an impressive $380.5 million at the box office on a budget significantly smaller than that of Furiosa, which cost $168 million to produce. To put it into perspective, Furiosa managed to earn only $174.3 million worldwide, a figure that is respectable but falls short of the ‘big hit’ status.

In terms of recognition, Mad Max: Fury Road was a clear favorite, amassing numerous accolades and receiving outstanding reviews, even earning scores of 97 and 86 on Rotten Tomatoes. While Mad Max: Furiosa didn’t quite match the awards success, it still performed well critically with Rotten Tomatoes ratings of 90 and 88.

Regardless of whether Furiosa didn’t quite match the box office success or awards recognition of its predecessor, it remains one of the top movies of 2024 thus far. While it may not surpass Fury Road in quality, it outshines many of the other films released this year.

For Netflix viewers, the movie titled “Furiosa” lasts 148 minutes and carries an R rating due to its graphic depictions of intense violence and disturbing visuals. If you’re a fan of high-octane, visually captivating films, I strongly recommend catching it on Netflix before it vanishes from the platform.

Based on the latest news about where you can stream it and its performance at the box office, here’s a rundown of the movie’s position in this year’s releases and where you can watch it right now.

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2025-07-15 12:44