Zack Snyder Calls His Rebel Moon Director’s Cut ‘A Different Movie’ Then The One That’s Going To Netflix, And Now I Have Major Questions

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Stop me if you have heard this one before. Visionary filmmaker Zack Snyder has a new movie coming out. But word already is circulating that an alternate cut of the movie exists, and in the words of the filmmaker, it offers “almost like a different movie, it’s almost a different universe.” The director has done this for basically all of his movies, be it the preferred director’s cut of Watchmen, to the perpetual saga that surrounded the Snyder Cut of Justice League. We are getting Rebel Moon: Part One – A Child of Fire on Netflix after the movie received a limited (very, very limited) theatrical run. But why isn’t the initial version of the movie Snyder’s preferred cut? 

While doing press on behalf of Rebel Moon, Zack Snyder opened up about having a PG-13 version of the movie, and an R-rated cut of the story. He says that it has been a collaboration with Netflix to make “a very commercial version” that’s available for theaters. This usually means a close-to-two-hour run time, and softer approaches to sex and violence. Earlier this year, while visiting the Los Angeles set of Rebel Moon, I learned how Star Wars influenced this story, but also, that this was going to be the harder, R-rated take on a story set in a galaxy far, far away. Rebel Moon baddie Ed Skrein literally promised us a movie that delivered Star Wars with tons of sex and violence. 

Maybe that’s in the director’s cut. Because the version I managed to see ahead of the Netflix drop doesn’t have that. And it’s not very commercial. And in hindsight, Netflix didn’t blast this movie into 1,000 theaters to attract as many big-screen eyeballs as possible. So, what the hell is going on here? These are just a few of the questions I have about this Rebel Moon situation, starting with: 

Ingvar Sigurdsson in Rebel Moon

(Image credit: Netflix)

Why did Zack Snyder agree to this?

 

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