Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon: Part One – A Child Of Fire is almost upon us, and to celebrate its upcoming release on Netflix, we had the absolute pleasure of attending the Press Junket where we were able to talk to the cast of this epic galactic blockbuster. Following on from his chat with Sofia, James spoke to Ray Fisher (Darrian Bloodaxe), E. Duffy (Milius), and Michiel Huisman (Gunnar). Together, they talked about the differences between their characters, what it was like working under Synder, and so much more.
REBEL MOON – PART ONE: A CHILD OF FIRE premieres on Netflix on 22nd December.
Synopsis:
After crash landing on a moon in the furthest reaches of the universe, Kora (Sofia Boutella), a stranger with a mysterious past, begins a new life among a peaceful settlement of farmers. But she soon becomes their only hope for survival when the tyrannical Regent Balisarius (Fra Fee) and his cruel emissary, Admiral Noble (Ed Skrein), discover the farmers have unwittingly sold their crops to the Bloodaxes (Cleopatra Coleman and Ray Fisher) – leaders of a fierce group of insurgents hunted by the Motherworld.
Tasked with finding fighters who would risk their lives to defend the people of Veldt, Kora and Gunnar (Michiel Huisman), a tenderhearted farmer naive in the realities of war, journey to different worlds in search of the Bloodaxes, and assemble a small band of warriors who share a common need for redemption along the way: Kai (Charlie Hunnam), a pilot and gun for hire; General Titus (Djimon Hounsou), a legendary commander; Nemesis (Bae Doona), a master swordswoman; Tarak (Staz Nair), a captive with a regal past; and Milius (E. Duffy), a resistance fighter. Back on Veldt, Jimmy (voiced by Anthony Hopkins), an ancient mechanized protector hiding in the wings, awakens with a new purpose. But the newly formed revolutionaries must learn to trust each other and fight as one before the armies of the Motherworld come to destroy them all.
Check out the full interview below
Rebel Moon – A Child Of Fire is set to hit Netflix on December 22nd, with a limited run at London’s Prince Charles Cinema from December 15th-December 21st. Are you excited for Snyder’s epic sci-fi extravaganza? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.