“Rebel Moon — Part 2” trailer teases what Anthony Hopkins' robot can really do

“Rebel Moon — Part 2” trailer teases what Anthony Hopkins' robot can really do
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Jimmy can be polite and chivalrous, but clearly he can also kick Imperium ass.

The first part of Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon had plenty of fighting, but the real battle's only just begun. In order to even the playing field between the rebels of Veldt and the forces of the Imperium, the robot Jimmy (voiced by Anthony Hopkins) will have to pick up arms — and the imperials may not like seeing what he can do.

"I have no choice but to fight," Jimmy says in the new trailer for Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver, before demolishing a bunch of soldiers with his arms and a gun. He's still rocking that cool, shaman-life outfit (complete with cape and antler-like crown) that first appeared at the end of Rebel Moon — Part One: A Child of Fire.

<p>Netflix/YouTube</p> Rebel Moon Part Two

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Rebel Moon Part Two

Beyond Jimmy, this trailer is jam-packed with explosive action. That lines up with what Snyder previously told EW about the second Rebel Moon film. He straight-up calls it a "war movie."

“It was fun to plan the battle and try to figure out how Kora and the village could stand a chance against a world-destroying spacecraft,” Snyder told EW in December.

The film will also reveal some important information about the history of the Rebel Moon galaxy — namely, what happened to the royal family years ago, and what role Kora (Sofia Boutella) may have played in it. This trailer already reveals that "Scargiver" is a title that applies to her; we see her called that by resurrected villain Atticus Noble (Ed Skrein).

Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver hits Netflix on April 19. Watch the new trailer below.

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