Nicholas Hoult on being 'brainwashed' by Mad Max


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Nicholas Hoult poses at the premiere of Mad Max: Fury Road in Hollywood on May 7, 2015. The movie opens in the US on May 15. Photo: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Nicholas Hoult was born four years after the third Mad Max film hit theatres in 1985, but that didn't mean he missed out on the lasting influence of the adrenaline-fueled, post-apocalyptic saga.

"All these films I've seen, I suddenly saw where their ideas came from or where it all sprung from – the brilliant mind of George Miller," he says.

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