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Rebel Moon: Ray Fisher, Cleopatra Coleman, & E. Duffy Talk R-Rated Director's Cut

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Zack Snyder is bringing his expansive Motherworld to Netflix this holiday season with the first of his two-part space opera, Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire. Inspired by Star Wars, Snyder spent decades world-building this new IP and is introducing the first film in what may very well become a franchise with a huge cast of talented actors. From Academy Award-winners like Anthony Hopkins to stars on the rise like Ray Fisher and Cleopatra Coleman, to debut breakouts like E. Duffy, it took a village to bring this world to life on screen. Rebel Moon opens up the universe with a war brewing. Viewers learn that the Motherworld is ruled by the oppressive Regent Balisarius (Fra Fee) and his vile right-hand man, Admiral Noble (Ed Skrein) who will stop at nothing to squash the rising rebellion. When they get word that Veldt, a rural farming planet on the outskirts of the galaxy, have done business with the rebels, the fate of the planet falls into the hands of Kora (Sofia Boutella), a soldier-turned-farmer who sought to escape her bloodied past. In the face of war, Kora must embark on a mission to marshal a band of heroes to lead the revolution. In the fight against the Imperium, Fisher and Coleman play two pivotal roles, as members of the Bloodaxe family and resistance fighters, as well as Duffy, who plays Milius, a refugee with a planet full of reasons for wanting to see the fall of the Imperium. In their interview with Collider's Steve Weintraub, the trio discusses the lengthy 153-day shoot, why they were more excited than nervous to be a part of this original story, the Rebel Moon: House of the Bloodaxe comics, and Snyder's R-rated director's cut. #RebelMoon #RayFisher #CleopatraColeman #EDuffy For interviews, movie reviews, and more visit FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL

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