Rebel Moon director’s cut seemingly gets a new title as the R-rating confirmed

Rebel Moon
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The director’s cut of Rebel Moon Part One has got a new update ahead of its release on Netflix. Thanks to a listing on Film Ratings, we now know that it's officially got an R-rating, as well as a new title.

Listed under alternative titles is "Rebel Moon - Chapter One: Chalice Of Blood" on the website, as well as details about what it’s been rated for. In this case, the new cut earns its R for "brutal bloody violence and gore, sexual content, graphic nudity, and language".

The rating itself isn’t surprising as director Zack Snyder has been very clear that the longer version of the film will be much more brutal than the previous cut. He previously shared the update, confirming when he thinks it will be out on streaming. 

"They're each about an hour longer than the originals, the PG-13 [versions]," he told I Minutemen. "So it'll be nice to see the six hours together. You can take a break, of course. It's a more, maybe, immersive experience. I'm interested for people to see it that way. It's very adult, it's very R-rated." 

The new title is a bit more surprising but, as one fan points out, it makes perfect sense. "For me the subtitle Chalice of Blood for Rebel Moon P1 R-rated cut works on so many levels," they wrote on Twitter. "Given the novelization you’ll see first hand the Imperium’s cruelty full of blood. And they are there because they did not want peace/the chalice/Issa and they spilled blood because of it."

For more on the Rebel Moon director’s cut, check out our conversation with Snyder and the cast about some moments to expect. We’ve also got a breakdown of the Rebel Moon Part 2 ending explained and the lowdown from Snyder on a potential Rebel Moon 3

Fay Watson
Deputy Entertainment Editor

I’m the Deputy Entertainment Editor here at 12DOVE, covering TV and film for the Total Film and SFX sections online. I previously worked as a Senior Showbiz Reporter and SEO TV reporter at Express Online for three years. I've also written for The Resident magazines and Amateur Photographer, before specializing in entertainment.