Summary
- After beginning life as a failed Star Wars pitch, Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon is set to be a thrilling two-part movie event for Netflix.
- The first part, titled A Child of Fire, is set to hit screens on December 22, 2023, while the second part, The Scargiver, will follow on April 19, 2024.
- If both movies are hits, the accelerated release of the sequel will mean that Netflix has fast-tracked the building of an epic franchise, which usually takes many years.
The release date for Rebel Moon 2 has officially been revealed, and audiences won’t have long to wait for the sequel. Described as Snyder’s more mature take on Star Wars, the upcoming Netflix sci-fi is one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year. Now with the release looming for the two-part event, Netflix dropped the first trailer for Rebel Moon: Part One alongside more details about its sequel.
At Gamescom 2023, Netflix not only revealed more footage from Rebel Moon, but revealed that the sequel is scheduled for April 19, 2024. The subtitle was also revealed to be The Scargiver, although it’s not yet clear who or what that is referring to. Check out the trailer and post below, which include the release dates:
With the first film hitting the streamer in December, an April release date for the sequel is a surprising move, but one that’s likely to be popular with audiences if the first movie is a success.
What Does Rebel Moon 2’s Release Date Mean For The Franchise?
Generally, Hollywood franchise films are released several years apart. This is mostly due to the fact that whether a sequel happens is often dependent upon how well the first movie does at the box office. More time between releases also allows studios to deploy powerful marketing campaigns, with trailers and interviews with stars building hype for months ahead of a film’s release. Netflix and Snyder, however, have taken a different approach with Rebel Moon.
Early on in its development, Snyder decided that the amount of story he had planned for Rebel Moon would be better suited for two movies. The film’s estimated budget of $166 million made the projects quite a steal for Netflix, then, with each installment only costing $83 million. Although only two movies are 100% confirmed at this point, Snyder has made no secret of the fact that he hopes to make a third Rebel Moon and potentially a TV show as well.
Rebel Moon: The Scargiver‘s release date being set so soon after the first film could end up being a smart move if the first movie is a hit. The momentum generated from the first movie may not have dissipated much by the time the sequel’s marketing push happens, which could result in lower subscriber churn rates for Netflix and an increase in viewership during the sequel’s initial release window. If both movies are hits, Netflix will have essentially fast-tracked the building of an expansive Star Wars-like franchise, paving the way for even more Rebel Moon content to come.
Source: Netflix