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Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire

There are no heroes. Only rebels.
2023 | 134m | English

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When the ruthless forces of the Motherworld threaten a quiet farming village on a distant moon, a mysterious outsider becomes its best hope for survival.
Release Date: Dec 15, 2023
Director: Zack Snyder
Writer: Zack Snyder, Kurt Johnstad, Shay Hatten
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords rebellion, space war, space, female protagonist, militarism, space opera, family values, authoritarianism, space adventure, action hero, female warrior, political crisis, alien spaceship, dreary, super hero girls, space vessel, pretentious
Production Companies The Stone Quarry, Grand Electric
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $83,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sofia Boutella Kora
Michiel Huisman Gunnar
Ed Skrein Atticus Noble
Djimon Hounsou Titus
Bae Doona Nemesis
Staz Nair Tarak
Charlie Hunnam Kai
Ray Fisher Darrian Bloodaxe
Cleopatra Coleman Devra Bloodaxe
Elise Duffy Milius
Anthony Hopkins Jimmy (voice)
Fra Fee Balisarius
Charlotte Maggi Sam
Sky Yang Aris
Stuart Martin Den
Ingvar E. Sigurðsson Hagen
Alfonso Herrera Cassius
Cary Elwes The King
Rhian Rees The Queen
Jena Malone Harmada
Corey Stoll Sindri
Stella Grace Fitzgerald Princess Issa
Dustin Ceithamer Jimmy (Body) / Alien Bartender
Greg Kriek Marcus
Brandon Auret Faunus
Ray Porter Hickman
Tony Amendola King Levitica
Dominic Burgess Dash Thif
Derek Mears Simeon
Elizabeth Martinez Young Kora (9)
Josefine Lindegaard Greta
Melissa Hunt Brenn
Colby Lemmo Sif
Sisse Marie Astrid
Thomas Ohrstrom Torvald
Savanna Gann Runa
Danielle Burgio Inge
Julian Grant Trodfri
Patrick Luwis Ivar
Tomm Voss Kullen
Christine Kellogg-Darrin Hervor
Skylar Okerstrom-Lang Oskar
Caden Dragomer Eljun
Kayden Alexander Koshelev Finn
Kingston Foster Edda
Robbie Jarvis Communications Officer - Conning Tower
Brett Robert Culbert Gunnery Commander
Max Pescherine Shooter
Matt Nolan Loader
Adam J. Smith Lead Medical Technician
Michael James Bell Assistant Medical Technician
Richard Cetrone Lead Krypteian
Christopher Matthew Cook Giant Man
Ben Geurens Syra
Raphael Corkhill Streep
Kendall Wells Kaan
James William O'Halloran Rough Man w/Parasite
Mingus Johnston Ranch Hand
Carolyne Chen Daggus Child
Zheng Qing Daggus Mother
Giovanni Lopes Man at Daggus
Bonnie Morgan Alien Servant Woman
Rory Gibson Kora's Classmate
Napoleon Ryan Sergeant
Cody Banta Priest #1
Francisco Grey Priest #2
Scott Subiono Priest #3
Gary Nohealii Burning Planet's King
Cesalina Gracie Xanadite
Isabella Brenza Courtisan #1
Jordan Coleman Courtisan #2
Mark Steger Lift Operator
Douglas Tait Miner
Sam Bass Male Gladiator w/Prosthetic
Charity Witt Female Gladiator w/Prosthetic
Francis Ngannou Male Gladiator
Steven Allen Priest #4
Alexander Ward Priest #5
John Orr Priest #6
Daisy Davis Daisy
Simon Potter Gray Bearded Man
Sam Stinson Thresher
Bries Vannon Priest #11
Vera Myers Toan Priestess (uncredited)
Name Job
Zack Snyder Director of Photography, Story, Screenplay, Director
Marcus Taormina Visual Effects Supervisor
Dody Dorn Editor
Tom Holkenborg Original Music Composer
Nikki Stanley Stunts
Hannah Betts Stunts
Tim Rigby Stunts
Alexya Garcia Stunts
David Hartman Storyboard Artist
Jade Quon Stunt Double
John C. Meier Stunts
Brian Machleit Stunts
Efka Kvaraciejus Stunts
Colby Lemmo Stunts
John Koyama Stunts
Mike Justus Stunts
Craig Johnson Stunt Double
Tad Griffith Stunts
Khalid Ghajji Stunts
Sergei Dmitriev Stunts
Amy Sturdivant Stunts
Owen Szabo Stunts
Frank Trigg Stunt Double
Kristy Gunn Visual Development
Stefan Dechant Production Design
Stephen Swain Production Design
Claudia Bonfe Set Decoration
Stephanie Portnoy Porter Costume Design
Rico Burgos Stunts, Utility Stunts
Kylee Levien Stunt Double
Dalton Rondell Stunts
Tyler Stabenau Stunts
Tony Vittorioso Stunts
John 'D.J.' Des Jardin Visual Effects Supervisor
Tamara Watts Kent Visual Effects Producer
Kristy Carlson Casting
Robert Fechtman Set Designer
Jared Purrington Concept Artist, Storyboard Artist
Samantha Rodes Stunt Double
Georgia Shaw Stunts
Brett Sheerin Stunts
Carrick O'Quinn Stunts
Katie O'Donovan Stunts
G. Grant Jewett Stunts
Shawn Howell Stunts
Arrden Griffith Stunt Double
Cody Gilbert Stunts
Levi Gilbert Stunts
Jimmy Chhiu Fight Choreographer
Richard Bucher Stunts
Bethany Curry Stunt Double
Derek Johnson Stunt Double
Troy Lindsay Brown Stunts
Cody Banta Stunts
Chloe Carabasi Stunts
Timothy Thomas Brown Stunts
Jon Braver Stunt Double
Nick Benseman Stunts
Craig Baxley Jr. Stunts
Kamy D. Bruder Stunts
Zac Henry Stunts
Janell Haney Stunt Double
Lloyd Barachina Stunts
Gattlin Griffith Stunts
Mandy Kowalski Stunt Double
Ryan Gray Stunts
Callder Griffith Stunts
Jeremy Chapman Webb Stunts
Hawk Walts Stunt Double
Sonja Wajih Stunts
Adam Hart Stunts
Ryan Klarenbach Stunts
Kurt Johnstad Screenplay
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Kurt Nelson Stunts
Luci Romberg Stunts
Damon Caro Stunt Coordinator
Zack Duhame Stunts
Megan Hui Stunt Double
Rachel Gelfeld Stunts
Chad Guerrero Jr. Stunts
Eddie J. Fernandez Jr. Stunts
Trevor Logan Stunt Double
Todd Schneider Stunts
Karin Silvestri Stunts
Eric VanArsdale Stunts
Eli Snyder Second Unit Director
Kevin Derr Stunt Double
Tex Kadonaga Set Designer
Shay Hatten Screenplay
Freddy Bouciegues Fight Choreographer, Stunts, Stunt Coordinator
Lauren Mary Kim Stunts
Craig Sellars Concept Artist
Gregory D. Liegey Visual Effects Supervisor
Shai Debroux Stunts
Robert Benavides Jr. Researcher
Jason Perrine Art Direction
Name Title
Wesley Coller Producer
Eric Newman Producer
Zack Snyder Producer
Sarah Bowen Executive Producer
Bergen Swanson Executive Producer
Misha Bukowski Co-Producer
Deborah Snyder Producer
Kurt Johnstad Executive Producer
Shay Hatten Executive Producer
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Reviews

mooney240
6.0

**Rebel Moon is a flawed space epic that can’t compete with Star Wars or Dune but offers some fun for genre fans that don’t take it too seriously.** Rebel Moon adds the small, growing resistance struggling against a galactic tyrannical empire of Star Wars to the small village searching for a band ... of noble warriors to save them of Seven Samurai (or the Magnificent Seven or The Three Amigos), but falls short of capturing the greatness of its inspirations. However, while Rebel Moon Part One might be self-aggrandizing and annoyingly predictable, it’s still a fun movie. Director Zack Snyder skillfully constructs a visually stunning universe, filled with vibrant colors and innovative creature effects. Although the characters lack substantial backstories, they still manage to captivate the audience's curiosity. Snyder also cleverly includes intriguing hints that would undoubtedly entice viewers to return for a potential sequel. Despite grappling with shallow writing and occasional subpar CGI, Rebel Moon successfully held my interest, kept me entertained, and left me willing to give Part Two a chance.

Dec 23, 2023
BornKnight
6.0

Another Zack Snyder movie another wave of haters, so nothing new here. I found it pretty well done, the CGI is magnificent on some points; the choice for protagonist as Sofia Boutella (Atomic Blonde) was the best? No. But it isn't so bad. For a movie that is to be his version of SW it isn't bad.. ... . reminds me a bit a medieval / western space opera with a Warhammer 40.000 touch. About being a SW or Seven Samurai "copy"..... really? So what? People can tell the movies the way they want, so nothing is absolutely new nowadays, it isn't mind blowing but decent. It is like invalidating SW because we had ST before or Gallactica almost at the same year. My greatest gripe about the movie isn't about the interval between this one and the second movie (April 18th, 2024) so yeah almost two to three years for the complete Trilogy if it hits the public well. The gripe was to put a final fight against the guy that seemed to be the main villain, turns out he is like Darth Maul in the end, and yeah with a confront in the end to have some more action. The real Darth Vader (let's not speak of SW Emperor here because he was the excuse to continue the trilogies). Generally speaking the trio of Snyder (too ambitious), Kurt Johnstad (300 - is ok) and Shay Hatten (John Wick 3 and 4... that almost don't have story) isn't a good choice. Visually speaking beside the pseudo-archaic western / samurai setdown (including a bar fight) I found it was an ok choice especially being in the outside worlds of the Empire. Acting was ok, Boutella could have replaced by another actress more charismatic - about the others not much to be said as it is and introduction and gathering of heroes (or rebels if you like the way the title says). Each one have a distinct personality and background yet to be seen. The CGI and practical effects and prosthetics are very nice - Anthony Hopkins as the robot is just really 5 minutes of the movie yet to be seen. The visual of the ships reminded me of those 70's japanese space opera (yep, Space Battleship Yamato it is with other references) with a Warhammer 40k touch to the villains. The edition is good (Dody Dorn of Memento) and Junkie Xl (or Tom Holkenborg - that works mostly with adventure movies) is an ok choice but without any memorable music here. Out of the weak ending fight scene (or rush in the history maybe to generate more interest and income for the other two movies) for this one no reason for a major gripe about this one. The biggest let downs are this and the cooldown to see more in more than one year only. And I have a small feeling that all the trilogy won't be enough to fill and the spots left open into characters and development into the story if are all 6 hours total. This is a point that a better screenplay would be needed. So let's wait a "bit" more to see where it leads. From my point of view a 6.5 out of 10.0 / B- for now. Don't listen to the Snyder haters, watch and judge for yourself - I had more a 70's japanese space opera feeling for this one than SW.

Dec 23, 2023
chandlerdanier
7.0

A good attempt to see how close one can get to Star Wars without getting sued. Better than Star Wars movies of late. Great Dark Souls spider boss fight. Everything kind of blends together after spider boss. A nice way to spend an hour before getting up, wandering around, passively experiencing explo ... sions and plot details.

Dec 27, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

Anyone remember "Battle Beyond the Stars" (1980)? Well this is a sort of hybrid of that and the "Magnificent Seven" that is quite impressive to look at, but that's about the height of it. A political assassinations has destabilised the kingdom and so "General Noble" (Ed Skrein) is off in his Dreadno ... ught to terrorise the inter-planetary population. He arrives on a peaceful agrarian planet, kills the town father and declares that he'll be back in ten weeks to collect their harvest of grain. Panic sets in, especially when the guards he leaves behind try to force themselves on a villager and they encounter the wrath of "Kora" (Sofia Boutella). She's pretty nimble with her weaponry (so we just know there's a story here somewhere) and also manages to convince the town wimp "Gunnar" (Michael Huisman) that they must set off to recruit some help they can use to thwart the destruction of their livelihoods by "Noble". What we have now are a series predicable, set-piece, escapades as gradually they assemble a disparate band of rogues and criminals who might just want to take on the general in an hopelessly one-sided contest. You might detect the voice of Sir Anthony Hopkins ("Jimmy") and Charlie Hunnam sports a variable Irish accent as the famed "Kai" as this follows extremely well trammelled lines of adventure mixed with romance, political intrigue and some whizzo special effects. The denouement is straight out of "Attack of the Clones" (2002) and sets us up for a second instalment that you could probably just about map out now. I like the genre and I didn't hate the film, but it's disappointingly derivative and - well, you've just seen it all before.

Dec 25, 2023
thorian93
5.0

Today I enjoyed: Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire. And let me say it up front: The only good thing about this movie - was the bad guy. Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire was originally thought to be a Star Wars story. However, Disney did not like what Zack Snyder had to offer, as he ... wanted to build a new story with new characters and more gore than the original Star Wars movies. And after seeing the movie, I get a sense of why Disney took a rain check on it. The film opens with a shot of a young female farmer, working hard on a field in a what seems to be medieval, maybe viking village, only contrasted by the huge red orangish planet in the background. But here the problems already start. Nothing looks real. You instantly get this uncanny valley kind of feeling, that something is off. This opening scene already reveals that almost everything was shot in a studio in front of a huge LED screen - called a stage craft - and you recognize this throughout the entire movie. And as if that was already bad, there are constant J. J. Abrams style lens flares, the CGI at times feels lazy at best, I honestly started to question if I was seeing a live action movie, or some animation flick. To be fair, I watched it at home on my TV, as Netflix - who eventually took on Snyders project - decided to put this film directly on the stream, skipping the cinema screenings. The saddest part in my humble opinion though is, that there are actually competent actors involved, like Djimon Hounsou, Charlie Hunnam and Bae Doona, but the movie does not facilitate their skills at all. Hell, even Sofia Boutella can literally kick ass, if you give her some good action scenes. But while the former actors get way to little time to bring their characters to life properly, the main character played by Sofia Boutella mostly stands in the background of her own movie changing from frowning to slightly smiling, depending on the occasion. And do not get me started on the fight scenes. The very first fight scene, which has an intense setup and a lot of potential felt really odd. From the style, I was expecting some blood at least, but the movie stays on a weird line between rough close combat, that would justify bloodshed on the one hand and classical PG13 rated laser gun fights on the other. It looks like the more gory parts were cut, which makes sense, if you consider that the word is, there will be a second version coming. A Snyder Cut, if you will, that is considerably longer than this version and way more brutal. But time will tell, if that is true and if it will be the better movie. But I doubt, that even that longer version will provide enough background story for the characters and the full universe the film takes place in. The only silver lining - as already mentioned in the beginning - is Ed Skrein as the antagonist. He delivers a chilling science fiction version of a Nazi general, reminiscing Hans Landa from Inglourious Basterds. He acts gentle and civilized at first, only to switch to brutal maniac in an instant, showing his real face. Overall this motion picture was a big disappointment. I am a big fan of science fiction and I can forgive quite some mistakes. But this was too much after all and even with all the good will I could find in me, the flaws are just too obvious. Maybe part two will make this movie whole, maybe it should have been a single film in the first place. But my recommendation, if you are not a die hard science fiction fan, is to save these two hours of your life for something else. *Originally posted on my blog: https://robingierse.de/blog/tie-rebel-moon-part-1.

Dec 30, 2023
pimpskitters
5.0

I'm hearing a lot of grumbling how this movie is a rip-off star wars and various other half baked ideas of cinema. Some others say a bit of guardians of the galaxy is peppered in, as well as other CGI nightmares floating around. An analogy may be useful here. When I take a shit in the morning, and l ... ook down between my legs, and see a turd, very much like the turd I saw the morning before, and many other days, I'm not upset. I say, good, nice and consistent, and then I flush that fucker down the hole and forget about it.

Jan 04, 2024
r96sk
8.0

<em>'Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire'</em> is an enjoyable ride! I will say that I wasn't ever totally engrossed into the story, though at every moment I was still very interested in what I was watching unfold - and for a movie that has a run time of around 134 minutes, that's a big plus. ... I particularly liked the world building, as well as the special effects. Sofia Boutella is a great choice to lead the ensemble, her performance is one that I thoroughly enjoyed throughout. Ed Skrein is solid in a, shock horror, antagonistic role (does that geezer ever play a good guy?), I've found him quite meh in other movies but here he is very much a positive. None of the others onscreen stand out on their onesies, though as an collective they are a fairly strong cast. I genuinely had a good time with this, can't ask for more than that. I'm fairly lukewarm on Zack Snyder movies, this is the seventh of his work that I've watched and <em>'Man of Steel'</em> and this are the only ones that I'd actually class as exceptional. Unlike many others, it appears, I look forward to checking out the sequel.

May 04, 2024
Ditendra
9.0

What a great movie. I never like Star Wars or Galaxy wars or whatever movies and found them boring, but this one is really good. Interesting story, great actors, no propaganda. Giving it solid 9/10. ...

Jun 24, 2024
tmdb51616167
3.0

The film or series being referenced appears to have left the viewer feeling unengaged and disinterested due to its excessive length and drawn-out sequences. The storyline and writing are criticized for being boring and failing to hold the viewer's attention, resulting in a lackluster viewing experie ... nce. The excessive extravagance and tediousness of certain parts of the film or series are highlighted as major drawbacks, making it difficult for the viewer to stay invested in the narrative. The comparison to an "off-brand Star Wars" suggests a lack of originality and innovation in the production, further contributing to the viewer's dissatisfaction with the content. Ultimately, the viewer describes the film or series as more of a background noise option, suitable for casual viewing while engaging in other activities around the house. The overall sentiment conveyed is one of disappointment and frustration with the lack of engaging storytelling and compelling elements that would have made the viewing experience more enjoyable and worthwhile.

Sep 02, 2024
vylmen
3.0

Potential Destroyed By Slow Motion Yes, I know, it's Zack Snyder. If a movie is 90 minutes, he'll add 1 hour of slow motion to it, frequently at moments that don't need it. He should take lessons from Xanxia and Wuxia directors on when slow motion actually adds something. The universe built, c ... haracter development and the potential of the story are just waste on this OCD pressing of the slow motion button. Such a shame.

Dec 12, 2024