Cape Breton Post

‘Rebel Moon’ sequel offers more action, backstory of warriors

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LONDON — Zack Snyder says “Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver” shows his full vision for the franchise.

The second installmen­t of the sci-fi adventure picks up from where “Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire”, released four months earlier, left off.

It sees Sofia Boutella’s character Kora and a group of rebel warriors team up with the people of Veldt, a peaceful farming moon, to ward off an attack from the tyrannical Motherworl­d and its resurrecte­d, ruthless military leader Atticus Noble (Ed Skrein).

“I always knew that this was going to be like half a movie. Our whole idea was to get the movies out right next to each other so people could have the complete experience. And I think that’s what we’re really hoping for with this is that people get a chance to see the entire thing,” Snyder said as he premiered the film in London on Tuesday.

Part Two also sees actors Djimonn Hounsou and Bae Doona reprising their roles as General Titus and Nemesis and Anthony Hopkins lending his voice to Jimmy the sentient robot.

The movie delves into the backstorie­s of the warriors, laying out their motives to join the rebellion.

“It’s going to be a lot more action and you get to go deeper with the characters and find out more about their pasts and what drew them to fight for this cause,” said Boutella.

Snyder, known for films including “Watchmen”, “300”, “Justice League” and “Man of Steel”, directed, co-wrote and produced the movie, as well as serving as its cinematogr­apher.

“Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver” starts streaming on Netflix on April 19.

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