French Algerian star Sofia Boutella promotes ‘Rebel Moon’ 

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DUBAI: French Algerian star Sofia Boutella took to Instagram to share a new poster for her latest film “Rebel Moon," which she just promoted alongside director Zack Snyder at Netflix’s Tudum global fan event in Brazil. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @arabnews.lifestyle “War comes to every world. @RebelMoon. December 22 on Netflix,” Boutella captioned the post that showcased the latest poster for the sci-fi film. Meanwhile, “Justice League” director Snyder was joined by his wife Deborah and Boutella, who plays the lead role in the film, in São Paulo to showcase the behind-the-scenes look into the making of the film this weekend. “I’ve been working on this story for quite a while,” Snyder said on stage, according to Deadline. “It’s about a group of farmers on the edge of the galaxy that get visited by the armies of the Mother World which are the bad guys. The farmers have to decide to fight or submit.” He continued, “I don’t want to give it all away, but if they had decided to fight, let’s say that was an option, they would have to travel around the galaxy to find warriors to fight with them. And so, it had us traveling quite a bit.” In a first look interview with Vanity Fair last month, the director talked about the massive Netflix project, a concept Snyder has been developing since college. The sci-fi adventure, which will debut on the streaming platform on Dec. 22, follows a woman with a mysterious past who is sent out by a peaceful colony on the edge of the galaxy to find warriors after the area is threatened by a tyrant. The project will be released in the form of two movies after the writer-director spoke with Netflix about his 72-page-script, which translated to a nearly-three-hour movie. In addition to the two-parter, Snyder will also release two cuts of the film. It will not be the first time Algiers-born Boutella has taken on the role of a sword-wielding extraterrestrial. The actress, who at the age of 10 fled to Paris with her family in 1992 during the Algerian civil war, is known for her breakout performance in the Oscar-nominated film “Star Trek Beyond” where she portrayed fierce alien warrior Jaylah.

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