Hollywood Director, Zack Snyder known for his out-worldly representation of characters, stellar cinematography, and unique choices, made his mark in pop culture with his early work at DC. The director is set to return after Netflixs Army Of The Dead for another collaboration with the multi-million-dollar platform Rebel Moon. Its been said that the film will be a two-part sci-fi epic.Zack returns to the directors chair and is said to be also involved in the scripting with Shay Hatten and Kurt Johnstad. Also, the maestro is also said to co-produce the duology.Part One: A Child of Fire – December 22, 2023.Part Two: The Scargiver – April 19, 2024.On Netflix. @RebelMoon. pic.twitter.com/G81jFVeZ3y— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) August 22, 2023The future: What Snyder has been cookingRebel Moon Part 1: A Child of Fire is the title of the first installment that is eyeing a December 22, 2023 release on Netflix. The second episode is said to be titled Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver and will be released in 2024. The teaser for the first part was launched at Gamescom on Tuesday, August 22, 2023. The plot of the film features a peaceful colony on the edge of the galaxy which is threatened by the armies of a tyrannical regent named Balisarius. Desperate civilians send Kora, a young woman with a mysterious past, to find warriors from nearby planets to assist them in challenging the regent.The cast of Rebel Moon involves a wide range of actors like Sofia Boutella, Ed Skrein, Staz Nai, Doona Bae, Ray Fisher, and newcomer E. Duffy, along with Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins.The past: How Snyder rose to fameThe early start of Snyder was with his action horror venture Dawn of The Dead. As the praises followed his jubilant career came to the public eye with his brilliant take on a medieval actioner 300. Later Zack got its due with DC opening the door for the action enthusiast behind camera, which was Watchmen. A decade later the director created a niche for himself as his fans vouched and campaigned for Snyders cut of The Justice League. This, then was handed over to Josh Whedon, the Avengers-fame director who missed the point of dark and gritty DC that Snyder envisioned after the untimely demise of Zacks daughter. The eager DC producers thus gave the project to Josh, which ended up being a disappointment to fans and destruction of characters who were meant to be shown differently. Zacks comeback brought back hope among his fans that, the Gladiator had to fall to Rise like Phoenix and serve them with entertainers they wanted.