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The armored hand at the beginning is the hand of a robot. The robot with antlers. The robot with antlers is Anthony Hopkins. The spider woman is Jena Malone! Zach Snyder wrote a 700+ page bible of lore for this universe. ♥️
That's only partly true.... He pitched a "7 Samurai-esque" film in the Star Wars universe when the IP was still owned by FOX, but after Disney purchased Lucasfilm, Snyder was already deep in production for Man of Steel. So things just sort of died off
This story was actually written by Zack Snyder as a treatment for his Star Wars film before the Man of Steel, but of course Lucasfilms passed on it. So, yes there are a lot of connections to Star Wars, Dune, The Fifth Element, and many more but this has been his labor of love for many years and now we finally get to see it in completion. It's funny that the title of the movie is Rebel moon and no one got that reference.
Snyder said he’s also making an RPG game out of this that takes place after the second part of Rebel moon. He’s also making toys/action figures out of them.
The line "And love for a child I could not save." hits differently when you remember Snyder lost his daughter to suicide. I'm wondering how much of his emotions at the time he pumped into the writing of this script? Snyder has had his ups and downs as a writer and director, but when he's up his movies are great. Knowing this movie is a long time personal project of his, I hope it does well.
Apparently the robot character takes antlers off a dead deer he finds and wears them as a crown. Shit like that is why I’m excited for this. There’s plenty of fresh elements that it doesn’t remind me of Star Wars much at all.
Loved your reaction guys, I felt the same kind of awe. This will be better than anything Star Wars has put out since Rogue One I feel. There are plans for this to open up and have many many movies and spinoffs in this universe
Surprising to say for a Zack Snyder production but the cinematography looks quite messy / all over the place on this one - like different crews had a different vision for how the movie was meant to look/feel. There are some Ridley Scott-esque scenes when it's stationary scenes with vistas, it swings to Robert Rodriguez for CGI fights with an Alita-type visual, a few of the fights look like they were filmed for TV rather than Cinema, the fully CGI scenes where the ships are chasing each other looks like Luc Besson had a hand at it in a Fifth Element style, and some of the blue screen like her planting the flag or the "Dune-like" scene (but smaller scale) where they are stepping off the ship against full blue screen both look like Frank Miller Sin City style. I don't see how everyone approved of the continuity shifts this continually causes during the editing stages.