Rebel Moon First Reactions Are Here: Is Zack Snyder’s New Movie Any Good?

Zack Snyder's Star Wars-like epic for Netflix has finally screened for critics. Here's what they thought about Rebel Moon...

Sofia Boutella in Rebel Moon
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Zack Snyder finally got to make his long-rumored Army of the Dead.

As you likely guessed, Rebel Moon follows a similar setup to the galaxy far, far away. A group of freedom fighters led by a warrior with a dark past named Kora (Sofia Boutella) must defend the moon of Veldt from the Imperium, a tyrannical military force that will stop at nothing to quell rebellion across the galaxy in the name of the Motherworld. So yeah, it’s the Empire vs. the Rebel Alliance, but in this one, the characters have lava guns, as Snyder revealed to us during a set visit last year. And it’s also of course an homage to Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai, as Kora’s main mission in the first part of the two-part sci-fi epic is to recruit warriors to Veldt’s cause. That roster of gritty badasses includes everything from mercenaries and loyal friends to cyborg swordmasters and even a guy who can talk to animals and lead them into battle!

It may not be releasing under the Star Wars banner, but for Snyder, making something with its own set of rules was freeing, according to the director: “I do understand the love of Star Wars, how canonized it is… and actually how immobile it is. That’s why I’m here now doing Rebel Moon the way I’m doing it, because we really have no rules except for the ones we make.”

Ahead of the film’s release, here’s what the first people to watch the movie are saying about Zack Snyder‘s latest:

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The movie stars Sofia Boutella, Djimon Hounsou, Charlie Hunnam, Michiel Huisman, Staz Nair, Doona Bae, Ray Fisher, Cleopatra Coleman, Anthony Hopkins, Jena Malone, Ed Skrein, Fra Fee, Ingvar Sigurdsson, and Charlotte Maggi.

Rebel Moon will receive a limited theatrical release on Dec. 15 and will then hit Netflix on Dec. 22.