The rebels gear up for battle against the ruthless forces of the Motherworld as unbreakable bonds are forged, heroes emerge — and legends are made.
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Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver
Overview:
The rebels gear up for battle against the ruthless forces of the Motherworld as unbreakable bonds are forged, heroes emerge — and legends are made.
Cast:
- Kora: Sofia Boutella
- Gunnar: Michiel Huisman
- Atticus Noble: Ed Skrein
- Titus: Djimon Hounsou
- Nemesis: Bae Doona
- Tarak: Staz Nair
- Milius: Elise Duffy
- Jimmy (voice): Anthony Hopkins
- Devra: Cleopatra Coleman
- Balisarius: Fra Fee
- Sam: Charlotte Maggi
- Aris: Sky Yang
- Den: Stuart Martin
- Cassius: Alfonso Herrera
- The King: Cary Elwes
- The Queen: Rhian Rees
- Jimmy (Body): Dustin Ceithamer
- Bloodaxe: Ray Fisher
- Hagen: Ingvar E. Sigurðsson
- Princess Issa: Stella Grace Fitzgerald
- Greta: Josefine Lindegaard
- Brenn: Melissa Hunt
- Astrid: Sisse Marie
- Torvald: Thomas Ohrstrom
- Hjalmar: Thor Knai
- Runa: Savanna Gann
- Inge: Danielle Burgio
- Trodfri: Julian Grant
- Ivar: Patrick Luwis
- Kullen: Tomm Voss
- Hervor: Christine Kellogg-Darrin
- Oskar: Skylar Okerstrom-Lang
- Eljun: Caden Dragomer
- Finn: Kayden Alexander Koshelev
- Edda: Kingston Foster
- Communications Officer – Conning Tower: Robbie Jarvis
- Communications Officer #2: Ben Turner Dixon
- Communications Tech: Mike Kopera
- Gunnery Commander: Brett Robert Culbert
- Shooter: Max Pescherine
- Loader: Matt Nolan
- Dreadnought Officer – Bridge: Kevin Stidham
- Medic #1: Max Deacon
- Medic #2: Eric Barron
- Commanding Officer: Hamish Sturgeon
- Docking Officer: Charlie Clapham
- Lead Medical Technician: Adam J. Smith
- Assistant Medical Technician: Michael James Bell
- Lead Krypteian: Richard Cetrone
- General: Darren Jacobs
- Senator: Gildart Jackson
- Queen of Samandrai: Soma Mitra
- Daisy: Daisy Davis
- Villager: Shay Hatten
- Dropship Pilot #1: Winfield Wallace
- Dropship Pilot #2: Erik Thomas
- Thresher: Sam Stinson
Crew:
- Producer: Zack Snyder
- Screenplay: Kurt Johnstad
- Second Unit Director: Eli Snyder
- Original Music Composer: Tom Holkenborg
- Editor: Dody Dorn
- Screenplay: Shay Hatten
- Producer: Deborah Snyder
- Executive Producer: Sarah Bowen
- Producer: Eric Newman
- Producer: Wesley Coller
- Visual Effects Producer: Bryan Searing
- Unit Production Manager: Bergen Swanson
- First Assistant Director: Misha Bukowski
- Second Assistant Director: Jon Recher
- Second Assistant Director: Jai James
- Post Production Supervisor: Teresa Kelly
- Sound Supervisor: Scott A. Hecker
- Sound Supervisor: Chuck Michael
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Andy Koyama
- Pilot: Aaron Fitzgerald
- Pilot: Alfred Sousa
- Pilot: Alex Freidin
- Pilot: Alex Kriewall
- Pilot: Kevin LaRosa Jr.
- Stunt Coordinator: Freddy Bouciegues
- Stunt Coordinator: John Koyama
- Fight Choreographer: Ryan Gray
- Stunt Double: Albert Valladares
- Stunt Double: Derek Johnson
- Production Supervisor: Danike Shawn Kohler
- Production Supervisor: Lindsay Feldman
- Production Supervisor: Ali Griffith
- Supervising Art Director: Julien Pougnier
- Art Direction: Desma Murphy
- Art Direction: Kevin Ishioka
- Art Direction: Sandra Doyle Carmola
- Art Direction: Richard L. Johnson
- Art Direction: Eric Sundahl
- Art Direction: Jennifer Bash
- Art Direction: Virginia Berg
- Art Direction: Jason Perrine
- Visual Effects Art Director: Angran Li
- Assistant Art Director: Schuyler Grimsman
- Assistant Art Director: Tatiana Kazakova
- Assistant Art Director: Liz Sherrier
- Set Designer: Colin Sieburgh
- Graphic Designer: Josh McKevitt
- Graphic Designer: Clint Schultz
- Concept Artist: Howard Swindell
- Art Department Coordinator: Andrea Carter
- Researcher: Daniel Madore
- Researcher: Robert Benavides Jr.
- Set Decoration: Claudia Bonfe
- Assistant Set Decoration: Karen Riemenschneider
- Leadman: Jonathan Bobbitt
- Set Decoration Buyer: Shannon Curfman
- Set Decoration Buyer: Amy R. Strong
- Set Decoration Buyer: Adam Kirby
- Set Decoration Buyer: Scott G. Jones
- Set Decoration Buyer: Olivia Dibs
- On Set Dresser: Andy Choi
- On Set Dresser: Marcus Epps
- On Set Dresser: Don Varley
- Set Dresser: Abigail Beasley
- Set Dresser: Cole Bobbitt
- Set Dresser: Shannon Brock
- Set Dresser: Dustin Chapnick
- Set Dresser: James Ciccarelli
- Set Dresser: Mark Cseri
- Set Dresser: Blake Freeman
- Set Dresser: Jose Napoleon Gomez
- Set Dresser: Sean Grimes
- Set Dresser: Colin Lawrence
- Set Dresser: Marco López
- Set Dresser: Erica Mazzella
- Set Dresser: Natasha L. Pirouzian
- Set Dresser: Joel Ruiz
- Set Dresser: Patrick Shaw
- Set Dresser: Thomas Robert Stepanovich
- Set Dresser: Jeff Tirado
- Set Dresser: Chandler Vinar
- Painter: Gary Maki
- Property Master: Brad Elliott
- Assistant Property Master: Theresa Corvino
- Propmaker: Brandon Minton
- Propmaker: Robert Minton
- Painter: Jordan “Riser” DeVires
- Storyboard Artist: Lee Bermejo
- Storyboard Artist: Tim Divar
- Storyboard Artist: Ray Harvie
- Storyboard Artist: Daniel Warren Johnson
- Storyboard Artist: Jay Oliva
- Storyboard Artist: Jeffrey Paulsrud
- Storyboard Artist: Richard Poulain
- Storyboard Artist: Jared Purrington
- Storyboard Artist: Jose Andres Velasco
- “A” Camera Operator: John Clothier
- “B” Camera Operator: Jac Fitzgerald
- “B” Camera Operator: Tucker Korte
- First Assistant “A” Camera: Braden Batsford
- First Assistant “B” Camera: Eric Guerin
- First Assistant “C” Camera: Blake Collins
- Second Assistant “A” Camera: Mike Prior
- Second Assistant “B” Camera: Chris Slogan
- Second Assistant “C” Camera: Kevin Miles
- Script Supervisor: Kimi Webber
- First Assistant Editor: Carlos Castillon
- Visual Effects Editor: Brett Schlaman
- Visual Effects Editor: Jeremy Bradley
- Visual Effects Assistant Editor: Damian F. Gomez
- Visual Effects Assistant Editor: Hayley Stablow
- Visual Effects Assistant Editor: Yufei Skylar Zhang
- Post Production Coordinator: Tati Wilson
- Editorial Production Assistant: Elise Ferencz
- Post Production Assistant: Taylor Lewis
- Visual Effects Production Manager: Anthony Cally
- Visual Effects Production Manager: Harrison Goldstein
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Maeve Elliot
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Jeremy Brooks
- Visual Effects Coordinator: James Lee
- Visual Effects Production Assistant: Patrick McCarthy
- Production Sound Mixer: Dick Hansen
- Boom Operator: Michael Kaleta
- Boom Operator: Jeffrey A. Humphreys
- Chief Lighting Technician: Dan Jones
- Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Erica Kim
- Lighting Programmer: Matthew Deetsch
- Rigging Gaffer: Ricky Carrillo
- Best Boy Electric: Jeffrey A. Cook
- Key Grip: Didier Koskas
- Best Boy Grip: Charles R. Mathews
- Libra Head Technician: David Haeussler
- Storyboard Artist: David Hartman
- Utility Stunts: Lauren Mary Kim
- Stunts: Jade Quon
- Stunt Double: Trevor Logan
- Stunts: Amy Sturdivant
- Stunts: Stacie Rathbone
- Stunts: Owen Szabo
- Stunts: Jeremy Chapman Webb
- Stunts: Cody Gilbert
- Stunts: Levi Gilbert
- Stunts: G. Grant Jewett
- Fight Choreographer: Jimmy Chhiu
- Utility Stunts: Rico Burgos
- Stunts: Max Calder
- Stunts: Craig Baxley Jr
- Stunts: Solomon Brende
- Stunts: Lloyd Barachina
Catogories:
Science Fiction,Action
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Language:
English
Production:
United States of America
Company:
The Stone Quarry,Grand Electric
Popularity:
117.593
Date:
2024-04-19
Year:
2024
- Chandler Danier: Zack sure likes farming.
What a pile of crap.
I liked the first one well enough.
- BornKnight: Better than the first because it have more action scenes;
Great action scenes all around;
CGI is great almost all the times, less in others (like when the cannons where falling of the ship);
Acting is so-so;
Snyder passion for it is visible;
Even so, being a 3 movies story (if I am right), it seems too little – they worked too much in several characters that don’t have time to show potential;
The fuss all around a archaic village is something that I don’t find believable;
- r96sk: Weaker, but still suitably watchable.
‘Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver’ is a more action-packed entry to the franchise, despite that I didn’t hold as much interest in this as I did for the previous installment. I did, mind, like seeing the battles commence, both in terms of action and effects.
Sofia Boutella is enjoyable once more, but Ed Skrein isn’t as interesting this time around; I would’ve preferred a new villain for this one, to be honest. Djimon Hounsou does have more to work with on this occasion though, which is only a positive thing. Bae Doo-na has a few nice moments, even if she is underused for the majority.
These movies work for me, what can I say? Kinda mad, however, that they’re seemingly planning to make six of these in total… a bit much, even for someone that likes these opening two. I’ll be there tho ¯_(ツ)_/¯
- Dean: First part was great and second one is continuing of its success. Another great movie. Good actors, good story, no agenda and BS.
- HappyPagan: Enjoyed the first one and was looking forward to seeing where they took it. They took it straight to the bottom. This is unquestionably the worst major studio movie I have ever watched. It’s the same story as the first, fighting over a few acres of wheat. The acting is flat, the combat scenes are a joke, the writing isn’t even what I would consider a first draft. But if you like watching people harvest wheat in slow motion, this is the film for you.