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Rebel Moon Signals Netflix's Decline as Army of the Dead Plans Axed
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Rebel Moon Signals Netflix's Decline as Army of the Dead Plans Axed

Aug 08, 2024 10:10 AM

In a surprising turn, Netflix has decided to abandon plans for further expansions of Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead franchise. Despite the film's moderate reception, the streaming giant has shifted its focus towards Snyder's upcoming project, Rebel Moon, a sci-fi universe promising violence and an adult tone that strays from traditional family-friendly narratives. The decision is seen as a response to the current trend in Hollywood where studios are prioritizing cost-cutting measures over ambitious, expensive projects. Although Snyder's attempts at creating grand cinematic visions have garnered attention, it appears the Army of the Dead series will not be getting any new sequels or spin-offs.

nWill there be sequels to Army of the Dead?

No, Netflix has confirmed that there will be no further sequels or spin-offs for Army of the Dead, as they are redirecting their resources toward Zack Snyder's upcoming film, Rebel Moon.

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The Army of the Dead franchise, launched in 2021, combined elements of the zombie genre with a heist narrative, set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic Las Vegas. While it gained a following, critics often noted its excess and convoluted storytelling as potential roadblocks to its success. Following Snyder’s 'Snyder Cut' of Justice League, the director sought to push creative boundaries, but the mixed reactions to his recent projects have led Netflix to reassess their potential viability in an ever-competitive market.



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