Snyder is following up Rebel Moon with Twilight of the Gods
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Zack Snyderhas revealed the first look at his next Netflix project – and it’s his animated TV show about Norse mythology.
Rebel Moon: Part Two – The Scargiverwas only just released on the streamer, and it’scurrently Netflix’s number one movie worldwide.
“We fear no Gods! Coming to Netflix this fall, my new animated series TWILIGHT OF THE GODS,” Snyder wrote on Twitter, accompanying a picture from the animated show. See it below.
“It’s basically this: there’s a king and his queen in a small Viking village, and they want to get married,” Snyder toldColliderof the show last year. “An event happens to them at their wedding that causes Sigrid, who is the bride to be, who is the child of giants, to go on a crazy mission of revenge. She enlists a cast of characters – a seer, a dwarf – and they come together to form a band that has this one mission to find a god and fight him. It’s a mission, it’s a revenge story. Sigrid is this beautiful, very Scandinavian kind of cold but passionate character that I’ve really enjoyed working through and with because she’s just so cool. Sylvia Hoeks voices her.”
As for Snyder’s next movie, that’s currently a mystery. “I really wanted to do something that’s not a visual effects extravaganza, just because I’d like to just do something a little grounded,“the director told us. “Horse Latitudes is a perfect example of that, it’s much more just like a movie we can go film. I know that sounds, like, ‘Isn’t that every movie?’ But a movie like this [Rebel Moon], there’s nothing for free. There’s nothing to film unless you build it. So, it’d be nice to not have to do that.”
While you wait for Twilight of the Gods, check out our guide to all thebest Netflix showsto watch now. For more on Rebel Moon, see our write-ups on:
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I’m a Senior Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering all things film and TV for the site’s Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.
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