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The New Rebel Moon 2 Trailer Goes Full Snyderverse

Image: NetflixThere are both pluses and minuses to a movie debuting on Netflix, but one plus is that basically any and everyone will give it a shot. And since so many people did just that with the first Rebel Moon, you have to assume many will want to see where the story ends. Now you’ve got a new look.Watch a Clip from Jennifer Reeder's Feminist Horror Noir PerpetratorZack Snyder just released the latest full trailer for Rebel Moon- Part Two: The Scargiver, which picks up the story from Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of

Rebel Moon 2’s First Trailer Ties Everything Together

No matter how you felt about the first part of Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon, odds are you’re curious about what happens next. Kora (Sofia Boutella) has assembled a team of heroic warriors and brought them back to Veldt. The evil Admiral Atticus (Ed Skrein) has a renewed purpose. And it all seems to be building to a showdown between Atticus’ armies of Motherworld and Kora’s heroes.Rainn Wilson’s First Fandoms: Star Trek And D&DThat’ll happen April 19 when Snyder and Netflix unleash Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver—and,…

Tell Us What You Thought About Rebel Moon and Aquaman 2

Image: Warner Bros./NetflixIt’s Christmas weekend, and Hollywood still has gifts to give. This weekend saw the release of two big sci-fi epics, both of which are unified by their connection to filmmaker Zack Snyder, who previously spearheaded the DC Extended Universe.Spoilers of the Week: July 29thIn the first corner, we’ve got Netflix’s Rebel Moon. Directed by Snyder (who also produced and co-wrote), the film stars Sofia Boutella as the former soldier of an evil galactic empire who goes looking for warriors to defend her

Rebel Moon Clip Introduces Staz Nair’s Beastmaster Tarak

Image: NetflixZack Snyder’s Rebel Moon is a Star Wars-alike ensemble film featuring a who’s who of actors you’ve seen pop in and out of genre fair over the last few years. In addition to Sofia Boutella as leading woman Kora, the cast also consists of Djimon Honsou, Doona Bae, and Ray Fisher. It’s also got three Game of Thrones alum in key roles, one of which gets a clip all to himself.Zillow Says You’ll Buy Your Next House With… AI? | AI UnlockedIn the film, Staz Nair—who played Dothraki army chief Qhono in the HBO

Zack Snyder’s Space Snyderverse New Rebel Moon Posters

Image: NetflixThe ambitious risk Netflix is taking on a Zack Snyder sci-fi franchise looks like it could be worth it, based on these damn good character posters presenting the sci-fi ensemble of Rebel Moon Part One: A Child of Fire. Originally conceived as a Snyder original idea that pivoted to a Star Wars film and is now back to a space Snyderverse of his own, the Netflix two-partner has followed up its visual feast of a trailer with new character posters. The Rebel Moon Universe is led by Sofia Boutella as Kora, a

Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon: Character Photos and Descriptions

Zack Snyder’s two-part movie Rebel Moon has always had a suitably epic cast, but we haven’t known much about the movie other than a group of heroes band together to try to protect the peaceful, agrarian moon colony of Veldt from the sinister, overwhelming forces of the Imperium. But now Netflix has revealed the characters who will take a doomed stand against tyranny—and the bastards who will try to take them down—in this Seven Samurai-inspired sci-fi saga, which releases its first installment in December. Zack Snyder’s…

Netflix Movie’s Star Wars Connections

In the early 2010s, not long after Man of Steel, director Zack Snyder met with Lucasfilm to pitch a stand-alone Star Wars movie to be directed by him. The partnership didn’t work out, but a decade later, Netflix embraced the idea with open arms, a sizable budget, and the option to turn Rebel Moon into two movies. But the bones of Star Wars, like the rusting remains of an AT-AT, still remain inside. The question is, how much does Snyder realize they’re still there?Spoilers of the Week | June 3rdIn a sprawling look at the