INTERVIEW: Rebel Moon’s Djimon Hounsou and Staz Nair Talk Physical Characters

Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon both conforms to and breaks down the classic archetypes of fantasy storytelling. When the despotic Motherworld turns its attention to the vulnerable farming village of Veldt, former Imperial soldier Kora and wide-eyed farmer Gunnar scour the galaxy for some much-needed help. Among the recruits are Tarak — the exiled prince of a conquered planet turned blacksmith — and Kora’s old ally General Titus. Alongside Kora and the Bloodaxes, these two rebels may prove instrumental in the Regent’s downfall.In an interview with CBR, Djimon Hounsou (who portrayed General Titus) and Staz Nair (playing Tarak) discussed their respective roles and the intense training that Rebel Moon required. They also reflected on subverting those character archetypes and how science fiction narratives can be used to analyze current events.Djimon Hounsou: Military training. And most of us were very surprised by that — having to train day in and day out. But [there was] a certain camaraderie between the cast. [It was] a cast that was so diverse — people from South Korea from Africa, India, Russia and North Africa, you name it. We had a great ensemble cast.

Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon both conforms to and breaks down the classic archetypes of fantasy storytelling. When the despotic Motherworld turns its attention to the vulnerable farming village of Veldt, former Imperial soldier Kora and wide-eyed farmer Gunnar scour the galaxy for some much-needed help. Among the recruits are Tarak — the exiled prince of a conquered planet turned blacksmith — and Kora’s old ally General Titus. Alongside Kora and the Bloodaxes, these two rebels may prove instrumental in the Regent’s downfall.

In an interview with CBR, Djimon Hounsou (who portrayed General Titus) and Staz Nair (playing Tarak) discussed their respective roles and the intense training that Rebel Moon required. They also reflected on subverting those character archetypes and how science fiction narratives can be used to analyze current events.

Djimon Hounsou: Military training. And most of us were very surprised by that — having to train day in and day out. But [there was] a certain camaraderie between the cast. [It was] a cast that was so diverse — people from South Korea from Africa, India, Russia and North Africa, you name it. We had a great ensemble cast.

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