/r/Star_wars_Rogue_One
A Subreddit to Discuss and Celebrate "Star Wars: Rogue One"
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is a2016 American epic directed by Gareth Edwards and written by Gary Whitta and Chris Weitz, from an idea by visual effects supervisor John Knoll.
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I know that it is not exactly a new question but what have we learned. I know the famous running with the stolen drive and facing of against a Tie Fighter but is there some sort of original leaked script.
Also, it was reported that the movie went through reshoots, any idea about these?
Is it because it is so connected to the originals?
In the end of the Darth Vader scene, the Tantive IV undocks from the Profundity, and Darth Vader steps out into the space where it was docked. There is no way that the rebels could have made it onto the ship because they entered from the back, but there were the engines in the way. Can someone explain this for me?
Hey all just watched the movie and wow! Having grown up with the originals, this movie brought back such nostalgia! The desperation and the loss through the whole movie is just shown so well. My only knock against the movie in general would be the soundtrack, but hey it can't be perfect! Anyway I had some thoughts and figured someone might be able to give me insight:
Cheers
Some time after the movie came out a user here was asking for a pic of Jyn Erso's ass shot from Rogue One. You know the one I mean! Well here it is, and in HD! Enjoy! :D
Did you notice that while Vader is slaughtering the rebels, he holds one blaster shot in his hand, and then he releases it and shoots one of the rebels with it? I think it's a nice little reference to Kylo's blaster shot holding power.
I've seen Rogue One 4 times now and something has always seemed just a bit off with the appearances of Bail Organa. Outside of the brief conversation with Mon Mothma he doesn't appear to really interact with anyone, I've also been unable to spot him in any wide shots of the scenes he's otherwise in.
He seems to have just been dropped in a few spots as perhaps a last minute decision to link to then PT.
Am I insane? Anyone else notice this?
When an x-wing going faster than the speed of light slamming into a planet would have the same kind of effect? Quick way to kill the death star too. I wish they'd kinda just dealt with this glaring what-if with a line or two of dialogue so it doesn't sit like a gaping wound.