Zack Snyder's 300: Born of an Empire

Zack Snyder's 300: Born of an Empire — Fan-Made Concept, Not Official

"300: Born of an Empire" is not an official film produced by Zack Snyder or Warner Bros. Rather, it's a fan-made concept trailer that has recently gained traction online. These teaser trailers often use edited footage from various films starring actors like Dwayne Johnson, Henry Cavill, or Pedro Pascal to create a fictional continuation of Snyder’s "300" universe.


🧠 Background

  • The original "300" (2006), directed by Zack Snyder, was a stylized depiction of the Battle of Thermopylae.

  • In 2014, Warner Bros. released "300: Rise of an Empire", directed by Noam Murro, which served as a companion film covering naval battles and the rise of Xerxes.

  • Snyder had drafted a third installment titled "Blood and Ashes", which was intended to focus on Alexander the Great. However, Warner Bros. declined to move forward with the project.

  • Snyder later revealed he reclaimed the rights to "Blood and Ashes" and may develop it independently in the future.

Conclusion 
While "300: Born of an Empire" appears epic and cinematic in teaser trailers online, it is not a real movie. Instead, it’s a fan tribute inspired by Zack Snyder’s unique visual style and the beloved "300" saga. If Zack Snyder ever revives his Alexander-based project ("Blood and Ashes"), that could be the true spiritual sequel to 300.