Zack Snyder Tells Us His Rebel Moon Director’s Cuts Were ‘NC-17 For Quite A While,’ But Explains Why He Trimmed Them To Fit The R Rating

Are you prepared for discussing the extended version of Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon films? Let’s dive back into this epic saga again! Earlier in the year, Zack Snyder released two parts of a science-fiction series called Rebel Moon on Netflix. This production was influenced by Kurosawa and Star Wars (which also drew inspiration from Kurosawa), as it portrayed the struggle of the agricultural planet Veldt against The Imperium’s dominance by hiring mercenaries. Before Rebel Moon hit Netflix, Snyder had already announced that he prepared Director’s Cuts for both films. These extended versions will now be accessible to subscribers starting August 2 on Netflix. However, Snyder has also stated that he further trimmed the Director’s Cuts – for a specific purpose.

Colin Farrell’s Penguin Prosthetics Were Inspired by Two Infamous Villains

In Matt Reeves’ movie “The Batman”, Colin Farrell took on the role of Oswald Cobblepot, better known as The Penguin. Fans were amazed by the impressive prosthetics that drastically altered Farrell’s appearance, turning him into the infamous crime boss of Gotham City. Now, Farrell is reprising his role as Cobblepot in the upcoming series “The Penguin”, and Mike Marino, the designer responsible for the prosthetics, has shared the sources of inspiration behind this remarkable transformation.

This 18th-Century Lake Como Villa Goes Contemporary With J. Mayer H.

J. Mayer H., a well-known German architectural firm recognized for their iconic Metropol Parasol makeover of Seville’s Plaza de la Encarnacion in Spain, has recently revealed their newest project: a 18th-century villa situated on the scenic Lake Como, given a fresh lease of life through contemporary design features and an intriguing mix of colors.

The Metalwood Studio x FootJoy Golf Sneaker Is Built for Shooting 80s and Mowing Lawns

1. The FootJoy Golf Sneaker wasn’t intended to be stylish; its primary goal was comfort, which is what makes it appealing as a “dad shoe.” It’s the most budget-friendly option in the FootJoy collection, usually priced around $100 USD, and its design harks back to trainers from the early 2000s. The revitalization of this sneaker is thanks to Cole Young, who runs Metalwood Studio in LA – a brand that loves nostalgic, humorous references from the turn of the century. As Young explains, “We were fascinated by this understated, ironically dad-like silhouette. It didn’t require much effort to come up with the idea; it felt like something waiting to be claimed.”