British actor Ed Skrein says he hasn’t paid attention to any of the reactions Rebel Moon has received online.
The Deadpool star told Sky News: “The weather system of media storms does not affect me, I don’t live in the media.”
The first instalment of Zack Snyder’s new franchise had a limited theatrical release before being added to Netflix in December last year.
The movie was the recipient of some less-favourable reviews, a 21% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and it averaged a two out of five-star score from over 100,000 accounts on Letterboxd.
The actor, who plays Admiral Atticus Noble in the franchise, says it’s the art itself that maintains his attention.
“The process of filming is my bit, you know, when we were out there, that’s my part.”
He adds: “I’ll pass the baton on and let people run with it.”
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Skrein returns for Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver despite his character meeting his fate in the first film.
“My friend is a painter from Andalusia in Spain and said to me the other day, when we make art, it’s like putting a message in a bottle and you throw it out and occasionally after a while you get a message back or you just get your bottle back.”
He continues: “In filmmaking, I thought about it, it’s like you have your initial reaction but then five years later, 10 years later, it’s like, now we can judge it.”
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver continues with the storyline of orphan and ex-soldier Kora, played by Sofia Boutella, who looks to protect a peaceful colony from the ruthless Mother World.
Inspired by a rejection
Aside from Skrein, the cast includes Game Of Thrones Staz Nair, Gladiator actor Djimon Hounsou and The Age of Adeline’s Michiel Huisman.
The Rebel Moon franchise came into being after director Zack Snyder pitched the idea to Disney as a Star Wars film, but was rejected.
He signed an agreement with Netflix to create an entirely new franchise with the plan to extend into other formats like comic books.
The Army Of The Dead director recently went viral for his comments comparing the success of the first Rebel Moon film to Barbie, suggesting to the Joe Rogan podcast that “more people probably saw Rebel Moon than saw Barbie in the theatre”.
‘Everyone got mad at me’
Speaking to Sky News, he stands by the statement and says he’s “really impressed” by Netflix‘s business model.
He explains: “I think that was what I was getting at with the whole Barbie thing.”
Then adding: “Everyone got mad at me, but I’m just telling you what I heard, like, sorry if Netflix has such a giant audience. The point of what I was getting at was that the pipeline is so robust that it’s unbelievable. What a filmmaker wants is the movies to be seen.”
A third film hasn’t yet been greenlit by Netflix but the storyline and recent interviews with the director suggest there could be more on the horizon for Rebel Moon fans.
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver is available to stream now on Netflix.