'I wanted it to be a bit technical': Even Zack Snyder was smart enough to avoid making a disastrous mistake in Rebel Moon that Disney Star Wars has repeated over and over

'I wanted it to be a bit technical': Even Zack Snyder was smart enough to avoid making a disastrous mistake in Rebel Moon that Disney Star Wars has repeated over and over

HomeNews, Other Content'I wanted it to be a bit technical': Even Zack Snyder was smart enough to avoid making a disastrous mistake in Rebel Moon that Disney Star Wars has repeated over and over

Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon proved why disguises and infiltration don't work in the Star Wars universe for one important reason.

Rebel Moon – How a Director Became His Own Worst Enemy | Anatomy of a failure

Filmmaker Zack Snyder made a name for himself with hit movies like 300 and Man of Steel. Snyder's latest offering is the two-part space opera Rebel Moon, which was heavily inspired and originally started as a pitch for a Star Wars movie, which never materialized and eventually landed on Netflix.

Despite being critically panned, Rebel Moon did one thing right by cleverly avoiding a trope that has been seriously overused in Star Wars. In an interview, Snyder spoke about the trend that has been repeated over and over, and explained his reasoning behind changing it. Here's what Snyder had to say about Star Wars' most pointless and overused trope.

Zack Snyder directed the first installment of the Rebel Moon franchise, which was released in 2023. An R-rated director's cut of the same, titled Rebel Moon – Chapter One: Chalice of Blood, was released on August 2, 2024. Snyder sat down for an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, where he discussed the director's cut.

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'I wanted it to be a bit technical': Even Zack Snyder was smart enough to avoid making a disastrous mistake in Rebel Moon that Disney Star Wars has repeated over and over.
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