What do the farmer Gunnar, the empire admiral Atticus Noble and Daario Naharis from Game of Thrones have in common? Essos experts, who have already released the first film in the series planned as a two-parter Rebel Moon
If you’ve seen it on Netflix, you might have guessed it.
Michiel Huisman (Gunnar) and Ed Skrein (Atticus Noble) once shared a role alongside Daenerys Targaryen. In Zack Snyder’s film they clearly take opposite paths.
Opposite today, previously one
Anyone who can still remember the third and fourth seasons of Game of Thrones will quickly notice a discrepancy: the lieutenant of the infamous mercenary company The second born
Daario Naharis was played by Ed Skrein in three episodes of the third season and then by Michiel Huisman for a significantly longer period starting in the fourth season – ultimately for a total of 18 episodes.
The face change was simply quietly ignored in the fantasy universe; behind the scenes it was probably due to an argument between Skrein and HBO. The actor gave in later Interviews stated that his role was supposedly recast for “political reasons.”
Rebel Moon opponents: In Zack Snyder’s Netflix Movie Rebel Moon – Part 1: Child of Fire
Both Daario actors face each other in their own characters – and they could hardly be more different.
The farmer Gunnar, who is close to his homeland, innocently slips into an intergalactic adventure. Meanwhile, Imperial Admiral Atticus Noble throws the might of his earth-shattering warship King’s Gaze
in the unequal balance.
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Rebel Moon: Zack Snyder’s big sci-fi hope for Netflix reveals more about the story in the trailer
The trailer above gives anyone who hasn’t seen Rebel Moon an idea of the visuals, sound and atmosphere. If you also want to know how the film is received by critics, you should take a look at our review. We also already know the first information about the planned Director’s Cut.
What hopes and expectations did you have for Rebel Moon? Did the first reviews dampen your anticipation or did you not let them deter you? And now that the first film has been released, what do you think about its quality? And what do you think is director Zack Snyder’s best and worst film? Let us know in the comments!