

Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver
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- Michael SurberApril 27, 2025If you're watching this, one assumes you've already watched Part One of the Director's Cut. Part Two has also been filled in and the story expanded, just enough to be a concise finish. The epic level battle that spans much of this part is full on Snyder. If you like his storytelling, it's fantastic. If you don't, I forgive you. These films have gotten some brutal reviews. Don't believe them. There are none of the constraints from existing source material to deal with. Throw out the endless comparisons to Star Wars, it's truly NOT that universe. It's gritty and dirty. There are bloody deaths on every side. Just watch it.
- grrmpffJune 15, 2026I don't know where to start. Watched the so called directors cut but felt more like a directors no cut. What is it all about this endless slow motion. It can make scenes dramatic but when used continiously it just makes it boring and unnessesary longer than required and when it makes maybe a bit sense with a fight why on earth do we needd to see how they harvest in slomotion??? Then what is it with all the particles everywhere. Either there are dust particles floating or fire particles and that on every location. I am not against nudity at all but here it just felt off. In both parts there is one long sex scene very early into the movie just as you want sex adicts to stay on for the rest of the movie in the hope there comes more. It however does not serve any further purpose and feels mor like sex scenes from an 80's soft erotic movie. And then the endles explicite violence. Never saw a movie before with so many headshots I believe. I do not have an issue with showing violence in movies but here again it does not bring additional value to the movie its just shows violence for the sake of it but has no real meaning. Then the storytelling. Where the first part had at least some story the 2nd part was SPOILER: 1 hour harvesting crop 1 hour preparing for a battle and then battle and inbetween some origin stories. I understand why there seems to be no 3rd part in planing. I hate to not have a closing but here I do not miss it as it would be predictable. And here we are at the end of my statement. Not as long as the film but maybe it saves you time not to waste on this movie
- ZokkiieMay 2, 2026I liked the first one enough, but this was kind of a catastrophe. The pacing is completely all over the place — scenes drag on forever, while actual important moments feel rushed and undercooked. The nonstop slow motion somehow gets even worse here too. Instead of making the action feel epic, it just starts feeling cheap, repetitive, and exhausting after a while. There are still a few cool visuals and ideas here and there, but overall it feels bloated, messy, and way longer than it needed to be.
- Ray HopkinFebruary 4, 2026Despite the 4 hours of slow motion crop harvesting scenes, I really loved this. Again, as I said for Part 1, I haven't seen the original cut, and in all honesty, no one should see a Zack Snyder movie on its release day, as you know he's going to release a far superior director's cut later on! Anyway, as I say, despite the over indulgence of the slo-mo harvesting scenes taking way too long, the set up, the battle scenes and the finale all felt deserved because Snyder took time to let the characters breathe, and the cast did a great job in making us care (or hate, here's looking at you Skrein!). It's a beautiful movie to watch, with some absolutely stunning scenes. And I loved the story, I had a big stupid grin at the end, and I'm excited for the prospect of a Part 3.
- Steven SchwalgerJanuary 7, 2026I have now watched both part 1 and 2 directors cut and it is night and day. Don't bother with the original cut as it is a piece of shit. The directors cut is epic. We'll worth the 6 and half hours for both movies. I hope they have the sense to finish the saga of with a part 3 and or part 4. The reason this is 4 stars and not 5 is, the second you start digging deeper into this movie it starts to fall apart. Example if the otherworldly can capture and enslave God like beings that can open portals in space to get from one galaxy to another why on earth do they insist on using its power for such primitive weapons. If you think about it they could just disappear worlds in an instant.... Just watch the movie and enjoy it for all of the gore and cool shit.
- Kevin WardSeptember 5, 2025Director’s Cut - The Curse of Forgiveness My biggest complaint about this, and perhaps anout Zack Snyder in general, is….dude…stop with the slo-mo. This would be like a 110 minute movie instead of 3 hours if you simply cut out all the slo-mo and played at regular speed. I get falling in love with the imagery and wanting to soak in it, but I think movie would be served better if we cut 15 minutes of slow motion grain harvesting. That said, I liked this quite a bit. Derivative, for sure, but it’s really well-realized. And I think I’m sold on never watching a Zack Snyder theatrical release again when I know there is going to be an extended director’s cut. I think I’m 100% in terms of preferring his extended cuts far more than his theatrical cuts. I know I’m sort of talking out of both sides of my mouth a bit (cut out all the unnecessary slo-mo! Give me the longer director’s vision!)…but I do think there is a way to balance those two a little better. I liked it though. Was a little bit let down at the very end where it seems like there’s groundwork laid for a story that we’re (likely) never going to get. Maybe this wasn’t in the theatrical version 🤷🏻♂️? Oh well.
- Chris CJuly 14, 2025The slow motion isn't nearly as annoyingly-omnipresent as in the first movie, so that's a giant improvement right off. The plot also improves and it isn't immediately obvious exactly what's going to happen this time, but don't mistake that for being a deep or moving plot. The world-building continues to be the best part about these films—it's just a shame that there's so much internal inconsistency from a logical standpoint. Snyder's hyper-stylized visuals are still here in full force, of course, and how you feel about those is likely to impact how you enjoy the movie as a whole, to a large extent. There was just barely enough to this movie to keep me watching, but it's hardly a great film and it will be easy to forget most of what happened afterwards.
- Mister ArnMay 23, 2025“Rebel Moon – Part Two” picks up where the first left off, spending its first half trying to build emotional weight before unleashing its final-act battles. The action is solid—spectacle worth seeing—even if I never really connected with the scrappy heroes. As for the villains, most fall surprisingly easily, except for their leader, who takes a lot more effort to put down.
- tellumNovember 19, 2025There are definitely way worse sci fi action movies, but many much better too. If you really like the characters from the first movie then you’ll probably like it. If you didn’t care for the characters, or don’t see the overwhelming importance of Grain in this universe, or prefer less than half the movie be in slow motion, then skip it.
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Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver was released on April 19, 2024.
Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver was directed by Zack Snyder.
Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver has a runtime of 2h 1m.
Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver was produced by Deborah Snyder, Wesley Coller, Eric Newman, Zack Snyder.
Kora and surviving warriors prepare to defend Veldt, their new home, alongside its people against the Realm. The warriors face their pasts, revealing their motivations before the Realm's forces arrive to crush the growing rebellion.
The key characters in Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver are Kora / Arthelais (Sofia Boutella), Titus (Djimon Hounsou), Atticus Noble (Ed Skrein).
Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver is rated PG-13.
Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver is a Science Fiction, Action, Adventure film.
Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver has an audience rating of 4.7 out of 10.
Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver had a budget of $83M.





















