Warning: Some SPOILERS lie ahead for Rebel Moon – Chapter One: Chalice of Blood!
Summary
Zack Snyder has explained how the new opening sequence forRebel Moon – Chapter One: Chalice of Bloodcompletely changes the movie’s tone. FollowingRebel Moon’soriginal PG-13 rated cutsreleased on July 29, 2025, and June 12, 2025, Netflix recently released Snyder’s full R-rated vision for his space epic under their new chapter names,Chalice of BloodandCurse of Forgiveness.The changes made in these versions are immediately apparent, with the first movie including a new, violent opening scene that introduces Ed Skrein’s Admiral Atticus Noble and provides a backstory for Aris, the Imperium Soldier who later comes to switch sides.
Speaking withThe Hollywood Reporterabout the newRebel Moondirector’s cuts, Snyder explained that he always knew thatChalice of Blood’sopening scene would never be included in the PG-13 version. However, he does agree that its inclusion not only changes the whole tone of the film, but even puts a different spin on Aris’ future interactions later in both movies. Check out his comments below:

Yeah, it was, but we knew before shooting that it was not going to be [in Part One’s PG-13 cut]. I couldn’t really conceive of a PG-13 version of the scene that really got to the why of it, and so we cut it. It was always going to be in the R-rated version only, so we all made peace with that. But I agree a hundred percent. It’s incredibly important, and it really changes the tone of the movie in general. When the Imperium shows up to the Veldt village, the threat is much greater. The stakes are different in general.
Yeah, and there’s also the whole sequence where [Aris] and Sam talk inside [Kora’s] dropship. They have that whole conversation about how they need the guns: “You don’t understand.” So that whole bit is much different.
Were Rebel Moon’s PG-13 Cuts A Mistake?
Many Critics Accused The Original Cuts Of Being Incomplete
While 2021’s release ofZack Snyder’s Justice Leagueis undoubtedly the director’s best-known example of delivering a more complete vision for one of his movies, over the years Snyder has released other extended cuts to greater acclaim than their original versions. Yet despite giving the same treatment to movies likeDawn of the Dead, WatchmenandBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Snyder’s approach toRebel Moon’sdirector’s cutswas unique, in thathe had always planned to deliver both the PG-13 and R-rated versions from the outset.
However, when the original PG-13-ratedRebel Moon: Part One - A Child of Firedebuted on Netflix, the movie was largely slammed by critics and audiences alike. Accused of being overly derivative, and populated with characters lacking proper motivation and development, many assumed that thePG-13-rated cuts had severely truncated the movie’s more complete narrative. Now, with the R-rated versions seeing improvements inRebel Moon’scritical and audience scoreson Rotten Tomatoes, it may lend some credence to those original assertions. Check out a comparison of the movies’ current scores below:
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56%
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48%
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63%
While the desire to appeal to a broader audience by offering a PG-13-rated version accessible to younger audiences is understandable, perhaps Snyder and Netflix would have been better off had they simply focused their attention on delivering an R-rated product from the outset. Even from the first few moments ofRebel Moon – Chapter One: Chalice of Blood,it is clear that the first version audiences experienced was handicapped by leaving out key backstory details and more violent scenes that have a major impact on the story that follows.
Rebel Moon - Chapter One: Chalice of Blood
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Rebel Moon - Chapter One: Chalice of Blood is an R-rated Director’s Cut of Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire, adding significantly more footage and violence.