Each film will be approximately one hour longer than its counterpart, with a running time of almost six hours between the two.
Netflix I present the trailer of “Rebel Moon: Director’s Cut” of Zack Snyder.
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As teased in the first trailer, the extended versions of Rebel Moon will tell the same story that audiences first saw unfold during the original two films, but will add a ton of never-before-seen bits. Each film will run about an hour longer than its counterpart, with the two having a runtime of nearly six hours.


What is Rebel Moon: Director’s Cut about?
When a peaceful settlement on a remote moon is threatened by the armies of the tyrannical ruler Balisarius, the only hope for survival lies with Kora (Sofia Boutella), a mysterious outsider living among the villagers and organizing a resistance against a seemingly invincible enemy: the Homeworld. She recruits a band of warriors from neighboring planets—outsiders, insurgents, peasants, and war orphans—driven by a common goal: their thirst for redemption and revenge. From the shadows of an entire kingdom that loom over this most unlikely of moons, a new army of heroes will emerge.
Rebel Moon- Director’s Cut – Red Ribbon Official Trailer (18+) – Netflix.mp4
At its core, the director’s cut of Rebel Moon will remain a story of the forces of good colliding with those of evil, as Kora, played by Sofia Boutelladoes everything in its power to unite neighboring planets in an attempt to overthrow Fra Fee’s authoritarian ruler, Regent Balisarius.
Other notable performances include those of Ed Skrein (Alita: Battle Angel), Djimon Hounsou (Gladiator), Michiel Huisman (The Haunting of Hill House), Ray Fisher (Justice League), Bae Doona (The Silent Sea), Charlie Hunnam (Vikings) and Anthony Hopkins (The silence of the inocents).
Netflix will release Rebel Moon – Chapter One: Chalice of Blood and Rebel Moon – Chapter Two: Curse of Forgiveness on August 2.
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