BLOOD AND ASHES: Zack Snyder's 300 Sequel Is Now A Gay Love Story Featuring Alexander The Great

BLOOD AND ASHES: Zack Snyder's 300 Sequel Is Now A Gay Love Story Featuring Alexander The Great

Justice League director Zack Snyder reveals that he's regained the rights to Blood and Ashes, his long-awaited 300 sequel, revealing that it's become "an incredibly homoerotic...super sexual movie."

By JoshWilding - Dec 03, 2023 06:12 AM EST
Filed Under: 300
Source: SFFGazette.com

Justice League and Man of Steel director Zack Snyder has big plans to expand the Rebel Moon universe, but beyond that, the filmmaker also has his Army of the Dead franchise to flesh out. Oh, and there’s the small matter of a project which was once going to serve as a 300 sequel.

Blood and Ashes started life as a follow-up to that and 300: Rise of the Empire (which Snyder produced) and, according to The Hollywood Reporter (via SFFGazette.com), it was one of the final projects Snyder worked on before leaving Warner Bros. However, he ended up penning something vastly different from his previous adaptation of Frank Miller's iconic comic book. 

The trade reveals that the movie now focuses on Alexander the Great and his second in command, Haphaestion, in a project that's part Greek war epic and part gay love story. Well, Warner Bros. passed - around the same time Snyder left Justice League - and the rights have now returned to the director. 

"We got the rights back so we can make if we want it," the filmmaker explains. "I don’t know what the marketplace is for an incredibly homoerotic, super violent, super sexual movie. But maybe it’s perfect."

One project that isn't moving forward, though, is his planned adaptation of Howard Chaykin's controversial Black Kiss comic book. That's also an erotic tale with a transgender femme fatale and the sort of content which would likely guarantee an NC-17 rating. 

"No one wanted to make it," Snyder said of a TV pilot he wrote. "It was too weird. We really went for it, too." 

For now, the Rebel Moon director remains entrenched at Netflix, a streamer he'll be making content for for the next several years. That's led to many of the #RestoreTheSnyderverse supporters demanding Warner Bros. #SellTheSnyderverseToNetflix, but what does Netflix movie boss Scott Stuber have to say about a possible Justuce League sequel?

"That’s always tricky because you don’t own it," he admits. "Obviously we would like to license [Zack Snyder's Justice League] at some point. We’d love to have it on so that fans can experience more Zack. The more Zack we have the better we are."

The streamer is clearly 100% behind Snyder, meaning there's a good chance Blood and Ashes will become a reality. Even in this day and age, a Greek gay love story would be a hard sell in theaters, so giving it a chance to find an audience on streaming could help sway Netflix into giving it the green light.

As always, stay tuned for updates on the project as we have them. 

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DocSpock
DocSpock - 12/3/2023, 7:03 AM

If I wanted to throw up that bad, I'd just drink a quart of tequila & eat a dozen donuts.

again.
Vigor
Vigor - 12/3/2023, 7:03 AM
@DocSpock - is that what you did on thanksgiving
DocSpock
DocSpock - 12/3/2023, 7:10 AM
@Vigor -

No, I really party hard on the holidays.

Vigor
Vigor - 12/3/2023, 7:03 AM
There's a market for it. Look at the show Spartacus. It didn't shy away from gay sex.

But be careful Snyder. Go woke go broke
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 12/3/2023, 7:32 AM
@Vigor - a lot of his movies go broke regardless
Vigor
Vigor - 12/3/2023, 7:34 AM
@Ryguy88 - that's cold ryguy
tylerzero
tylerzero - 12/3/2023, 7:49 AM
@Vigor -

But it wasn't the focus, which this movie appears to be.
dragon316
dragon316 - 12/3/2023, 8:21 AM
@Vigor - didn’t broke back mountain make successful amount I never saw it my father wanted see it then stop watching it found out it was gay movie all I know movie won awards
Vigor
Vigor - 12/3/2023, 8:28 AM
@dragon316 - yes exactly. Thata 1 example of 100s. There's plenty of gay in Hollywood movies. Just as there is in real life. People need to get out of their rural ass small bubble mindset and go see the world. Embrace love. Embrace the differences between us
Apophis71
Apophis71 - 12/3/2023, 8:31 AM
@dragon316 - Due to a modest budget, yes it did well bringing in over 12 times what it cost to make however total WWBO was $177M so depends how you calculate success.
Apophis71
Apophis71 - 12/3/2023, 8:40 AM
@Vigor - Yup, covering any aspects of the LGBT+ community in a good film/show can and oft has done well, needs a solid story and script however and I would say generaly being respectful in that not playing too heavily into stereotypes for comedic purpose which a lot oft falls into the traps of (even if there are examples where the OTT camp ay comedic character for instance has worked within a successful film/show).
Itwasme
Itwasme - 12/3/2023, 8:57 AM
@Vigor - seems to me the most successful movie of the year was very woke...
Vigor
Vigor - 12/3/2023, 8:58 AM
@Itwasme - psst, it's sarcasm
Itwasme
Itwasme - 12/3/2023, 9:02 AM
@Vigor - I wasn't sure so didn't lay into you too hard.*

*that's what he said

Ironic though how many people seem to want this all tough masculine depiction on film, and then act like little b*tches around something like this. Not to perpetuate too many gender roles, but man up people.
mountainman
mountainman - 12/3/2023, 9:21 AM
@Vigor - People can be open to something existing, like gay relationships, but never want to see it focused on in a movie.

I really don’t care for love stories of any kind. As a straight person, I really don’t want to suffer through a story beat I don’t ever enjoy ( a love story) featuring a relationship I can’t relate to ( a gay one).

It’s just not interesting to me. I’m not going to turn something off if it features one, but I will be more likely to avoid it, especially if it’s the core of the show or movie.

I never saw Brokeback Mountain. Why? Because a movie about gay cowboys doesn’t sound interesting to me. You know what other movie I’ve never seen? 50 Shades of Grey. Not about a gay relationship and it also doesn’t sound interesting.

There’s nothing wrong with people having preferences.
Vigor
Vigor - 12/3/2023, 9:28 AM
@mountainman - I never said there's anything wrong with having preferences. I too can't stand gratuitous sex scenes, straight or gay. I also don't know which of my comments you were replying to thanks to cbm's forever broken comments system.
mountainman
mountainman - 12/3/2023, 9:32 AM
@Vigor - “ People need to get out of their rural ass small bubble mindset and go see the world. Embrace love. Embrace the differences between us”.

For the most part, gay movies and shows tend to be niche and not universally popular simply because they are only relatable to small percentage of people. That’s it. Not hate or bigotry, just relatability.

That movie Bros bombed because there is a very small market for a gay romantic comedy.

Hollywood is free to make them as much as they want, but they will forever be niche and not universally popular (with the very rare example of something like Brokeback Mountain). It just is what it is.
Vigor
Vigor - 12/3/2023, 9:48 AM
@mountainman - so I'm talking to people who fundamentally don't approve of the movie. Not people who won't see it because it's not their preference.

I too won't see this in the movies. But if it's a good movie, I'm gonna find a way to stream it for sure. That's because I view all of humanity as equal.
mountainman
mountainman - 12/3/2023, 10:16 AM
@Vigor - I view all humanity as deserving of equal rights. That doesn’t mean I’m equally interested in seeing them in movies. I also don’t want to watch a movie about 600 lb people, heavy drug users, or scrap bookers.

A lack of interest doesn’t equate to hate.
Vigor
Vigor - 12/3/2023, 10:26 AM
@mountainman - if my comment doesn't apply to you then don't take it personal
mountainman
mountainman - 12/3/2023, 10:52 AM
@Vigor - I’m only calling it out because I really don’t think it applies to very many people that exist in the real world.

Everyone is imagining this group of racists, sexists or homophobes that don’t really exist. A large portion of people in the western world really just don’t care how people live their lives as long as they don’t hurt others.

And it just gets old hearing people complain about bigots when they are a vanishingly small percentage of the population in the current year.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 12/3/2023, 11:02 AM
@Vigor - Love your statement. 1 of those 100s that is a comic book movie is V for Vendetta. The late night tv personality was gay and explains to EV he only hangs out with women so he won't be black-hooded.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 12/3/2023, 1:49 PM
@dragon316 - brokeback mountain wasnt really "woke" as they say. It just happened to be about 2 dudes who liked to boink eachother in a tent.
gmit92
gmit92 - 12/3/2023, 1:59 PM
@mountainman - Haha Bros bombed because it was terrible. I'm gay - we didn't want Billy Eichner to make that :P

He also touted it as the "first" big gay movie which is just completely untrue, and he alienated a lot of gay folks that were the target audience. Weird choice on his part.

As for Brokeback Mountain, I hate that it's called the gay cowboy movie when it's so much more than that. It didn't win academy awards because of the gayness! One of them is MAYBE gay (likely) but closeted. The other is very much bisexual.

But regardless, it's more about the emotional and mental trauma that they live with in that time period and location, and how the two men struggle, showcase, and differ in their lived experience of, or performance of masculinity.

Really fascinating movie, and Heath Ledger's BEST performance in my opinion. His mumbling character of Ennis is so sad on a deeply human level, it makes it impossible not to feel for him.

ALSO I'm hyped for this movie. Learning history as a teen, I became obsessed with Alexander and Haphaestion: one of the only historically accurate well known queer couples in ancient history.

There are so many stories and adaptations of Alexander the Great already, but they always remove his lover. He made it very well known to troops and others that his man was to be taken seriously. Cool that Snyder has done his research.
LeDiableBlanc
LeDiableBlanc - 12/3/2023, 2:23 PM
@mountainman - this is just not true. A large percentage of comments here follows the 4chan, qanon line of thinking. The bigoted group is not that small, as brands suffer every time they are easily move to boycott them.
mountainman
mountainman - 12/3/2023, 2:59 PM
@LeDiableBlanc - Nah. The demand for bigotry far exceeds the supply, which is why people are accusing people of bigotry all the time when they aren’t.

It’s just been a really lame trend for the past 10-15 years, but regular people are over it and pushing back in greater numbers.

Not liking race swaps isn’t racist.

Not wanting to watch a movie heavily featuring a gay romance isn’t homophobic.

And not wanting trans women to compete in women’s sports competitions isn’t transphobic.
Gabimaru
Gabimaru - 12/3/2023, 7:14 AM
If giant corporations should know anything by now. is to not dump their money to a woke premise.
comicfan100
comicfan100 - 12/3/2023, 7:21 AM
@Gabimaru - It's funny how y'all praise the Spartan, Greeks and the Romans as these hyper masculine super-Chad warriors while ignoring how hella gay they all were.
Apophis71
Apophis71 - 12/3/2023, 7:36 AM
@comicfan100 - Yeh, I mean there were entire legions of soldiers made up of gay couples with I believe the idea being they would fight more fiercely for their lover than for themself or country.
Apophis71
Apophis71 - 12/3/2023, 7:42 AM
@comicfan100 - Just to be clear homoerotic violance is not my thing just in case it came across that way, not against it as such but on it's own not appealing. If itwas an aspect of a epic story, well written and directed then great but I don't trust Snyder to not go overboard with it all and would need someone else on board to keep the story and script tight (and that is from someone who loved his 300 even if recognising the flaws and issues with it).
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