Director Zack Snyder says audiences are in for a treat when the director's cut of Rebel Moon releases. He considers the R-rated version as a parallel universe that offers a completely different viewing experience.
Zack Snyder told Entertainment Weekly that they're finished editing the director's cut of his Rebel Moon films. The director asserted those are completely different from the initial releases of A Child of Fire and The Scargiver, which premiered last week on Netflix. "Tonally, they're completely different. They're each an hour longer," he confirmed. "They're three hours each, and there are tons of scenes that aren't in the initial versions… Things happen that in the R-rated version that don't happen in the PG-13. The event order is all different, so it's really an interesting exercise." Both films will feature an extra hour of additional scenes in the director's cut, further fleshing out the plot and characters' backstories.
Zack Snyder told Entertainment Weekly that they're finished editing the director's cut of his Rebel Moon films. The director asserted those are completely different from the initial releases of A Child of Fire and The Scargiver, which premiered last week on Netflix. "Tonally, they're completely different. They're each an hour longer," he confirmed. "They're three hours each, and there are tons of scenes that aren't in the initial versions… Things happen that in the R-rated version that don't happen in the PG-13. The event order is all different, so it's really an interesting exercise." Both films will feature an extra hour of additional scenes in the director's cut, further fleshing out the plot and characters' backstories.
- 4/22/2024
- by Manuel Demegillo
- CBR
In story 1, a Db is found on a subway track, without any wallet or keys. There's no evidence of a struggle. Rail electrocutions are foot to foot, here Mac (Gary Sinise) says it's hand to foot. Mac asks why the kid crossed the rail and Stella (Melina Kanakaredes) as always has a reply, "To get to the other side." Mac: "One way or another." Hawkes (Hill Harper) hasn't officially identified him yet and refers to "slick" shins. The Db was covered with a hydrophobic substance and there was presence of anti-mortum bruising. Cod was ventricular defibrilation. Underwent "locking on" phenomena which is the result of AC current. The subway runs on DC and has the opposite effect on the muscle tissue. The burns are post mortum. Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) admires a painting in a gallery, in story 2. Kylie (Kelly Hu) asks "You like what you see Messer?" Leo Whitfield, ( Sean Vincent Biggins...
- 11/5/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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