Rebel Moon Part 1: A Child of Fire (2023, D: Zack Snyder) - Netflix
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And I've got no problem with that! As much as I hate his DC work, I'd actually be very interested in seeing an original superhero film from him.
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December 22nd release date.
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Supposedly this is also getting a one week theatrical release a'la Glass Onion.
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That sucks that it's not coming out until the next Holiday season. Long wait.
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Hopefully he's not his own cinematographer again, but IMDB doesn't seem to list anyone as DOP/Cinematographer...
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After hating on him from 2016-2022 and being pretty blah on Army of the Dead, I'm actually interested to see this. While I don't really love his original work either, I do think he's at least much more interesting when he isn't messing around with IP (Dawn of the Dead, which is great, notwithstanding).
ETA: I'm still looking forward to this movie, but this article has a great breakdown of how full of shit Snyder is: https://gizmodo.com/zack-snyder-rebe...-fi-1850510196
ETA: I'm still looking forward to this movie, but this article has a great breakdown of how full of shit Snyder is: https://gizmodo.com/zack-snyder-rebe...-fi-1850510196
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After hating on him from 2016-2022 and being pretty blah on Army of the Dead, I'm actually interested to see this. While I don't really love his original work either, I do think he's at least much more interesting when he isn't messing around with IP (Dawn of the Dead, which is great, notwithstanding).
This looks good and I’ll watch on opening weekend. I’ll probably end up being disappointed with it as well…until I inevitably watch part 2, which I’ll be disappointed with as well.
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I seem to give Snyder far more leniency than he deserves. There are very few Snyder movies that I actually like (DotD, and the Snyder cut of JL). And yet I keep coming back to his movies as if he’s going to change the way he makes them.
This looks good and I’ll watch on opening weekend. I’ll probably end up being disappointed with it as well…until I inevitably watch part 2, which I’ll be disappointed with as well.
This looks good and I’ll watch on opening weekend. I’ll probably end up being disappointed with it as well…until I inevitably watch part 2, which I’ll be disappointed with as well.
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Is this still coming to theaters?
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We’re headed into a big week for Netflix’s upcoming big new movie from Zack Snyder, with the Rebel Moon trailer set to release at Gamescom on Tuesday, August 22nd, 2023. Ahead of this trailer, What’s on Netflix has learned that the first two movies have received new names, with the second movie eying to release as early as April 2024.
Zack Snyder is behind Netflix’s brand new fantasy sci-fi movie franchise that’s been in the works for multiple years and originally began its life as a Star Wars pitch.
Netflix gave an upfront order of two movies (although the plan is for at least three), with both now being confirmed to have shot back-to-back throughout 2022.
The first film has been confirmed since January of this year to be coming as one of Netflix’s big Christmas movies. It has steadily been releasing new material throughout the year in anticipation of the release, with a big VanityFair piece in June 2023 showing off new first looks, for example.
The next major reveal for the movie will be coming at Gamescom, a video game event taking place in late August 2023 in Germany. Rebel Moon’s presence at the event was confirmed by Zack Snyder on X on August 18th, where he posted a picture behind the scenes adding the final touches to the teaser trailer that will debut there.
No time has been announced for the teaser trailer, although we know the premiere will occur during Gamescom: Opening Night Live, hosted by Geoff Keighley.
The main show starts at 8 PM CEST (local time), 7 PM BST, 2 PM EST, or 11 AM PST.
Ever since early 2022 with the news of two movies going into production, Rebel Moon has often been referred to as Rebel Moon Part 1 and Rebel Moon Part 2. That will continue to be the case, although each will have a subtitle, according to our sources.
The full titles we’re hearing for the first movie and second movies are as follows:
Rebel Moon Part 1: A Child of Fire
Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver
Interestingly, this isn’t the first time we’ve heard of a subtitle for the first movie. In the lead-up to Netflix TUDUM 2023, which took place in June 2023, Netflix Brazil’s marketing for the event included a subtitle for the first movie, “A Menina do fogo,” which translates to “The Child [girl] of Fire.”
We’re also hearing that the second movie may be further along with post-production than previously expected. We’re hearing that Netflix is gearing up for that movie to release sometime in April 2024.
Rebel Moon Part 1: A Child of Fire arrives on Netflix globally on December 22nd, 2023, and is also expected to get a limited theatrical release too, although that’s yet to be confirmed. The first film is also expected to receive an extended R-rating cut.
Zack Snyder is behind Netflix’s brand new fantasy sci-fi movie franchise that’s been in the works for multiple years and originally began its life as a Star Wars pitch.
Netflix gave an upfront order of two movies (although the plan is for at least three), with both now being confirmed to have shot back-to-back throughout 2022.
The first film has been confirmed since January of this year to be coming as one of Netflix’s big Christmas movies. It has steadily been releasing new material throughout the year in anticipation of the release, with a big VanityFair piece in June 2023 showing off new first looks, for example.
The next major reveal for the movie will be coming at Gamescom, a video game event taking place in late August 2023 in Germany. Rebel Moon’s presence at the event was confirmed by Zack Snyder on X on August 18th, where he posted a picture behind the scenes adding the final touches to the teaser trailer that will debut there.
No time has been announced for the teaser trailer, although we know the premiere will occur during Gamescom: Opening Night Live, hosted by Geoff Keighley.
The main show starts at 8 PM CEST (local time), 7 PM BST, 2 PM EST, or 11 AM PST.
Ever since early 2022 with the news of two movies going into production, Rebel Moon has often been referred to as Rebel Moon Part 1 and Rebel Moon Part 2. That will continue to be the case, although each will have a subtitle, according to our sources.
The full titles we’re hearing for the first movie and second movies are as follows:
Rebel Moon Part 1: A Child of Fire
Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver
Interestingly, this isn’t the first time we’ve heard of a subtitle for the first movie. In the lead-up to Netflix TUDUM 2023, which took place in June 2023, Netflix Brazil’s marketing for the event included a subtitle for the first movie, “A Menina do fogo,” which translates to “The Child [girl] of Fire.”
We’re also hearing that the second movie may be further along with post-production than previously expected. We’re hearing that Netflix is gearing up for that movie to release sometime in April 2024.
Rebel Moon Part 1: A Child of Fire arrives on Netflix globally on December 22nd, 2023, and is also expected to get a limited theatrical release too, although that’s yet to be confirmed. The first film is also expected to receive an extended R-rating cut.
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I don’t have strong feelings about Snyder either way, but have seen most of his movies and will generally watch any major sci-fi flick, especially for “free.”
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Hey I've seen this one before!
ETA: Oh Dex already made this joke earlier in the thread. Still, that poster really puts it over the top.
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ETA: Oh Dex already made this joke earlier in the thread. Still, that poster really puts it over the top.
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I see it was notated in this thread back in June that this was a 2-film series. But, I didn't realize that Snyder was filming enough content for 2 movies since they have slotted the 2nd movie's release date for next year.
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If it's a limited theatrical release, why bother with "an extended R-rating cut" later on? Or might Netflix be testing the waters for a potential wide release?
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It'll most likely be just a limited theatrical release like they did with Army of the Dead. We saw that at an iPIC Theaters and it was great to see it in theaters then on Netflix the following week. I doubt it will open in AMC Theaters, though. AoTD opened at boutique and non-major chain theaters from what I remember.
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