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|director = Gareth Edwards<ref name="News">{{SW|url=news/gareth-edwards-and-gary-whitta-onboard-for-star-wars-stand-alone-film.html|text=Gareth Edwards and Gary Whitta Onboard for Star Wars Stand-Alone Film}}</ref>
 
|director = Gareth Edwards<ref name="News">{{SW|url=news/gareth-edwards-and-gary-whitta-onboard-for-star-wars-stand-alone-film.html|text=Gareth Edwards and Gary Whitta Onboard for Star Wars Stand-Alone Film}}</ref>
|producer =[[Kathleen Kennedy]]<br>Tony To<br>John Swartz<br>John Knoll (Executive Producer)<br>Jason D. McGatlin (Executive Producer)<br>Simon Emanuel (Executive Producer)
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|producer =[[Kathleen Kennedy]]<br>[[Allison Shearmur]]<br>Simon Emanuel
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|writer = Chris Weitz {{Small|(Screenplay)}}<br>Tony Gilroy {{Small|(Screenplay)}}<br>John Knoll {{Small|(Story and Story Treatment)}}<br>Gary Whitta {{Small|(Story)}}
|writer = John Knoll (Story Treatment)<br>Gary Whitta (First Draft)<br>[[Chris Weitz]] (Final Draft)
 
|starring = [[Felicity Jones]]<br>[[Diego Luna]]<br>Ben Mendelsohn<br>[[Donnie Yen]]<br>[[Mads Mikkelsen]]<br>[[Alan Tudyk]]<br>[[Riz Ahmed]]<br>[[Jiang Wen]]<br>[[Forest Whitaker]]
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|starring = Felicity Jones<br>[[Diego Luna]]<br>[[Ben Mendelsohn]]<br>[[Donnie Yen]]<br>[[Mads Mikkelsen]]<br>[[Alan Tudyk]]<br>[[Riz Ahmed]]<br>[[Jiang Wen]]<br>[[Forest Whitaker]]
 
|music = [[Michael Giacchino]]
 
|music = [[Michael Giacchino]]
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|cinematography = Greig Fraser
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|editor = John Gilroy<br>Colin Goudie<br>Jabez Olssen
 
|studio = [[Lucasfilm]]
 
|studio = [[Lucasfilm]]
 
|distributor = [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]]
 
|distributor = [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]]
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|language = English
 
|language = English
 
|budget = $200 million
 
|budget = $200 million
|gross = $290.5 million
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|gross = $1.056 billion
|followed = [[Untitled Han Solo Star Wars Anthology film]]}}{{Quote|A rebellion built on hope.|Tagline}}
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|followed = ''[[Solo]]''}}
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{{Quote|A rebellion built on hope.|Tagline}}
'''''Rogue One''''' (known on all promotional material as '''''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story''''') is a film in the ''Star Wars Stories'' Series directed by Gareth Edwards with a screenplay by [[Chris Weitz]]. The film, which was first announced on [[May 22]], [[2014]], was released on [[December 16]], [[2016]].
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'''''Rogue One''''' (known on all promotional material as '''''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story''''') is a film in the ''Star Wars Anthology'' Series directed by Gareth Edwards with a screenplay by Chris Weitz. The film, which was first announced on [[May 22]], [[2014]], was released on [[December 16]], [[2016]].
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
Following the foundation of the [[Galactic Empire]], a wayward band of [[Rebel Alliance|Rebel]] fighters comes together to carry out a desperate mission: to steal the plans for the [[Death Star]] before it can be used to enforce the [[Palpatine|Emperor's]] rule.
 
Following the foundation of the [[Galactic Empire]], a wayward band of [[Rebel Alliance|Rebel]] fighters comes together to carry out a desperate mission: to steal the plans for the [[Death Star]] before it can be used to enforce the [[Palpatine|Emperor's]] rule.
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==Plot==
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[[Galen Erso]], a former Imperial Research Scientist, and his family are in hiding on the planet Lah'mu, until they are found by [[Orson Krennic]], Director of Advanced Weapons Research for the Imperial Military. He has come to forcibly recruit Galen to continue work on the unfinished [[Death Star]], a space station capable of destroying an entire planet. His wife is killed when she shoots and injures Krennic but his daughter, [[Jyn Erso|Jyn]], escapes and is taken into safety by [[Saw Gerrera]].
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Thirteen years later, a defecting Imperial pilot known as [[Bodhi Rook]] smuggles a holographic message from Galen for the [[Rebel Alliance]] to Gerrera on the planet Jedha. Jyn, now an adult, is freed from Imperial captivity by the Rebellion, who plan to use her to track down her father and kill him to prevent the weapon being built.
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Jyn, along with Rebel officer [[Cassian Andor]] and his reprogrammed Imperial droid, [[K-2SO]], arrive on the moon [[Jedha]] where there is an armed uprising against the Empire. With the aid of blind warrior [[Chirrut Îmwe]] and mercenary [[Baze Malbus]], Jyn reunites with her old revolutionary mentor Saw Gerrera, who has captured Rook. He shows her the hologram, in which her father expresses his love for her and discloses his coerced help on the project. The hologram also reveals that her father covertly compromised the Death Star's design by including a subtle vulnerability in its reactor that can be used to destroy it. He tells her that the structural plans are at an Imperial high-security data bank on the planet [[Scarif]]. Meanwhile, Imperial Governor Grand Moff Tarkin meets with Krennic on the Death Star and expresses skepticism about the project and its management. As a demonstration, Krennic uses the weapon to destroy Jedha's capital and crush the insurgency led by Gerrera, forcing Jyn and her group to flee with Rook, but Gerrera chooses to remain behind and is killed in the explosion. Tarkin congratulates Krennic, but then uses Rook's defection as a pretext to take over control of the project, infuriating Krennic.
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Jyn tracks her father to an Imperial research facility, where Krennic arrives. When he threatens to have Galen's main team killed for the security breach, Galen confesses that he is responsible to save them, but Krennic executes the team nevertheless. Jyn makes her presence known just as a rebel bombing raid hits, which leaves Galen fatally wounded. Jyn allows her father to die in her arms before she and her group escape on a stolen imperial shuttle.
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Jyn proposes a plan to steal the Death Star schematics from Scarif, but with her father and Gerrera dead and the hologram destroyed, the Rebel leadership have no way of verifying her story and cannot agree on a plan. Frustrated at their inaction, Jyn, Cassian, K-2SO, and a number of rebels take the shuttle to raid the data bank themselves. As the three search the data bank for the design plans, the rest of their team set off explosives and commence firing in the nearby landing area in order to distract the resident stormtroopers. The rebel fleet learns about the invasion from intercepted imperial communications and deploys in support off-planet. Krennic arrives, aiming to review all of Galen's communications to discover what information he had been sending out. Jyn obtains the schematics from the data vaults while K-2SO is destroyed fending off stormtroopers. Krennic ambushes Jyn and Cassian at the vault, and shoots Cassian down before pursuing Jyn to the roof.
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Meanwhile, Imwe is killed after activating the master switch to allow communication to the rebel fleet. After informing the rebel fleet that it must take down the planetary shields to allow Jyn to transmit them the schematics, a stormtrooper hurls a grenade into the shuttle; the resulting explosion kills Rook and destroys the shuttle. Malbus dies in battle shortly after. On the roof, Krennic corners Jyn and declares the empire's victory, but Cassian, who has survived, shoots and badly wounds Krennic. Jyn then transmits the plans to the rebel command ship. The Death Star arrives in orbit, where Tarkin uses the laser to destroy the base. Krennic dies instantly, while Jyn and Cassian embrace on a beach before dying in the ensuing shockwave. An Imperial force led by Darth Vader intercepts and boards the command ship. Vader massacres the rebel troops in pursuit of the plans, only to watch as a blockade runner escapes with them. On board, Princess Leia acknowledges the stolen plans will provide the Rebellion a much needed hope for its future.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
*[[Felicity Jones]] as [[Jyn Erso]]
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*Felicity Jones as [[Jyn Erso]]
 
*[[Diego Luna]] as [[Cassian Andor|Captain Cassian Andor]]
 
*[[Diego Luna]] as [[Cassian Andor|Captain Cassian Andor]]
*Ben Mendelsohn as [[Orson Krennic|Director Orson Krennic]]
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*[[Ben Mendelsohn]] as [[Orson Krennic|Director Orson Krennic]]
 
*[[Donnie Yen]] as [[Chirrut Îmwe]]
 
*[[Donnie Yen]] as [[Chirrut Îmwe]]
 
*[[Jiang Wen]] as [[Baze Malbus]]
 
*[[Jiang Wen]] as [[Baze Malbus]]
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*[[Riz Ahmed]] as [[Bodhi Rook]]
 
*[[Riz Ahmed]] as [[Bodhi Rook]]
 
*[[Forest Whitaker]] as [[Saw Gerrera]]
 
*[[Forest Whitaker]] as [[Saw Gerrera]]
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*Valene Kane as [[Lyra Erso]]
*Valene Kane as [[Lyra Erso]]<ref>{{Cite_web|url=http://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/tv/fall-star-valene-kane-admits-11935240|title=The Fall star Valene Kane admits she was stunned after landing Star Wars role|website=BellFastLive|date=November 23, 2016}}</ref>
 
 
*Jonathan Aris as Senator Jebel
 
*Jonathan Aris as Senator Jebel
*[[Genevieve O'Reilly]] as [[Mon Mothma]]
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*Genevieve O'Reilly as [[Mon Mothma]]
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*Jimmy Smits as [[Bail Organa]]
*Jimmy Smits as [[Bail Organa]]<ref>{{Cite_web|url=http://uk.businessinsider.com/star-wars-rogue-one-jimmy-smits-bail-organa-2016-8?r=US&IR=T|title=A beloved ''Star Wars'' actor will make a surprise cameo in ''Rogue One''|website=businessinsider.com|date=August 12, 2016}}</ref>
 
*Spencer Wilding<ref>{{Cite_web|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/who-new-darth-vader-spencer-9062673|title=Darth Vader's back! And "he'll be played by 6ft 7in kickboxing champ from sleepy Welsh coastal town"|website=Mirror|date=October 18, 2016}}</ref> and Daniel Naprous as [[Darth Vader]] (voiced by [[James Earl Jones]])
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*Daniel Naprous as [[Darth Vader]] (voiced by [[James Earl Jones]])
 
*[[Warwick Davis]] as [[Weeteef Cyubee]]
 
*[[Warwick Davis]] as [[Weeteef Cyubee]]
*[[Ian McElhinney]] as [[Jan Dodonna|General Dodonna]]
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*Ian McElhinney as [[Jan Dodonna|General Dodonna]]
*Guy Henry as [[Wilhuff Tarkin]]
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*[[Guy Henry]] as [[Wilhuff Tarkin]]
 
*Rian Johnson as Death Star technician #1
 
*Rian Johnson as Death Star technician #1
 
*Ram Bergman as Death Star technician #2
 
*Ram Bergman as Death Star technician #2
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*Fares Fares as Senator Vaspar
 
*Fares Fares as Senator Vaspar
 
*Daniel Mays as Tivik
 
*Daniel Mays as Tivik
*Nick Kellington as [[Bistan]]
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*Nick Kellington as Bistan
*[[Ingvild Deila]] as [[Leia Organa]] (voice and archive footage by [[Carrie Fisher]])
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*Ingvild Deila as [[Leia Organa]] (voice and archive footage by [[Carrie Fisher]])
 
*[[Anthony Daniels]] as [[C-3PO]]
 
*[[Anthony Daniels]] as [[C-3PO]]
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*Jimmy Vee as [[R2-D2]]
   
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
 
In late 2013, John Knoll, a veteran of Lucasfilm's special effects division, [[Industrial Light & Magic]] pitched a rough outline of the story for the film to Lucasfilm president [[Kathleen Kennedy]]. The outline was met with positive remarks and the project was greenlit, with Knoll attached to write a story treatment for the film as well as executive produce it. John Knoll wrote multiple story treatment drafts for the film as a search was conducted for a screenwriter as well as a director.
 
In late 2013, John Knoll, a veteran of Lucasfilm's special effects division, [[Industrial Light & Magic]] pitched a rough outline of the story for the film to Lucasfilm president [[Kathleen Kennedy]]. The outline was met with positive remarks and the project was greenlit, with Knoll attached to write a story treatment for the film as well as executive produce it. John Knoll wrote multiple story treatment drafts for the film as a search was conducted for a screenwriter as well as a director.
   
On May 22, 2014, Lucasfilm announced that Gareth Edwards had been hired to direct the film, with Gary Whitta attached to write a script off of Knoll's story treatment. At the end of 2014, Gary Whitta completed a full first draft of the script before handing final writing duties for the film over to Chris Weitz. In March 2015, the title of the film was officially announced as ''Rogue One'', with [[Felicity Jones]] cast as the lead in the film. In April 2015, the series of stand-alone films accompanying ''Rogue One'' were dubbed "Anthology Films", with a teaser trailer for the film also being released. In August 2015, the film began principal photography, and the entire cast of the film was announced.
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On May 22, 2014, Lucasfilm announced that Gareth Edwards had been hired to direct the film, with Gary Whitta attached to write a script off of Knoll's story treatment. At the end of 2014, Gary Whitta completed a full first draft of the script before handing final writing duties for the film over to Chris Weitz. In March 2015, the title of the film was officially announced as ''Rogue One'', with Felicity Jones cast as the lead in the film. In April 2015, the series of stand-alone films accompanying ''Rogue One'' were dubbed "Anthology Films", with a teaser trailer for the film also being released. In August 2015, the film began principal photography, and the entire cast of the film was announced.
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==Reception==
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On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 83% based on 433 reviews, with an average rating of 7.47/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Rogue One draws deep on Star Wars mythology while breaking new narrative and aesthetic ground and suggesting a bright blockbuster future for the franchise." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score 65 out of 100, based on 51 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave the film a 91% overall positive score.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*[[Genevieve O'Reilly]] reprises her role as [[Mon Mothma]] for this film, having played the role in ''Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith''. (However, most of her scenes in the film were cut from the final film.)
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*Genevieve O'Reilly reprises her role as [[Mon Mothma]] for this film, having played the role in ''Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith''. (However, most of her scenes in the film were cut from the final film.)
 
*This is the first ''Star Wars'' film to not feature the opening crawl in the opening scene.<ref>{{Cite_web|url=https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/star-wars-gareth-edwards-confirms-rogue-one-opening-scenes-184445787.html|title=Star Wars: Gareth Edwards confirms Rogue One opening scenes|website=Yahoo|date=December 2, 2016}}</ref>
 
*This is the first ''Star Wars'' film to not feature the opening crawl in the opening scene.<ref>{{Cite_web|url=https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/star-wars-gareth-edwards-confirms-rogue-one-opening-scenes-184445787.html|title=Star Wars: Gareth Edwards confirms Rogue One opening scenes|website=Yahoo|date=December 2, 2016}}</ref>
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*This is the first ''Star Wars'' film to feature no Jedi.
 
*The Rebel ship known as the [[Ghost (starship)|Ghost]] in ''[[Star Wars Rebels]]'' makes a cameo appearance in the film.<ref>{{Cite_web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOYeNWVeSdY|title=Rogue One A Star Wars Story TV Spot #26 (2016) NEW FOOTAGE Hints of Princess Leia?|website=YouTube|date=December 6, 2016}}</ref>
 
*The Rebel ship known as the [[Ghost (starship)|Ghost]] in ''[[Star Wars Rebels]]'' makes a cameo appearance in the film.<ref>{{Cite_web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOYeNWVeSdY|title=Rogue One A Star Wars Story TV Spot #26 (2016) NEW FOOTAGE Hints of Princess Leia?|website=YouTube|date=December 6, 2016}}</ref>
 
*This is the first ''Star Wars'' film to not have a score composed by John Williams.<ref><nowiki>{{</nowiki>http://www.ew.com/article/2015/03/16/alexandre-desplat-will-compose-score-rogue-one<nowiki/><nowiki>}}</nowiki></ref><ref><nowiki>{{</nowiki>http://www.ew.com/article/2016/09/15/star-wars-rogue-one-michael-giacchino-new-composer<nowiki/><nowiki>}}</nowiki></ref>
 
*This is the first ''Star Wars'' film to not have a score composed by John Williams.<ref><nowiki>{{</nowiki>http://www.ew.com/article/2015/03/16/alexandre-desplat-will-compose-score-rogue-one<nowiki/><nowiki>}}</nowiki></ref><ref><nowiki>{{</nowiki>http://www.ew.com/article/2016/09/15/star-wars-rogue-one-michael-giacchino-new-composer<nowiki/><nowiki>}}</nowiki></ref>
 
*Guy Henry and Ingvild Deila portrayed Governor Tarkin and Princess Leia, while their faces were digitally reconstructed to look like [[Peter Cushing]] and [[Carrie Fisher]] in her youth.
 
*Guy Henry and Ingvild Deila portrayed Governor Tarkin and Princess Leia, while their faces were digitally reconstructed to look like [[Peter Cushing]] and [[Carrie Fisher]] in her youth.
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*This is the first ''Star Wars'' film where the main protagonist dies.
   
 
==International premieres==
 
==International premieres==
*[[December 15]], 2016 ([[Brazil]])
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*[[December 15]], 2016 ([[Brazil]] and Portugal)
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[[w:c:wookiepedia:Rogue One: A Star Wars Story|Rogue One on Wookieepedia]]
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*{{Interwiki|https://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/6/64/Favicon.ico|starwars|Rogue One: A Star Wars Story|Wookieepedia}}
 
*{{SW|url=news/gareth-edwards-and-gary-whitta-onboard-for-star-wars-stand-alone-film.html|text=Gareth Edwards and Gary Whitta Onboard for Star Wars Stand-Alone Film}}
 
*{{SW|url=news/gareth-edwards-and-gary-whitta-onboard-for-star-wars-stand-alone-film.html|text=Gareth Edwards and Gary Whitta Onboard for Star Wars Stand-Alone Film}}
   
 
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==Notes and references==
 
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A rebellion built on hope.
―Tagline

Rogue One (known on all promotional material as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) is a film in the Star Wars Anthology Series directed by Gareth Edwards with a screenplay by Chris Weitz. The film, which was first announced on May 22, 2014, was released on December 16, 2016.

Synopsis

Following the foundation of the Galactic Empire, a wayward band of Rebel fighters comes together to carry out a desperate mission: to steal the plans for the Death Star before it can be used to enforce the Emperor's rule.

Plot

Galen Erso, a former Imperial Research Scientist, and his family are in hiding on the planet Lah'mu, until they are found by Orson Krennic, Director of Advanced Weapons Research for the Imperial Military. He has come to forcibly recruit Galen to continue work on the unfinished Death Star, a space station capable of destroying an entire planet. His wife is killed when she shoots and injures Krennic but his daughter, Jyn, escapes and is taken into safety by Saw Gerrera.

Thirteen years later, a defecting Imperial pilot known as Bodhi Rook smuggles a holographic message from Galen for the Rebel Alliance to Gerrera on the planet Jedha. Jyn, now an adult, is freed from Imperial captivity by the Rebellion, who plan to use her to track down her father and kill him to prevent the weapon being built.

Jyn, along with Rebel officer Cassian Andor and his reprogrammed Imperial droid, K-2SO, arrive on the moon Jedha where there is an armed uprising against the Empire. With the aid of blind warrior Chirrut Îmwe and mercenary Baze Malbus, Jyn reunites with her old revolutionary mentor Saw Gerrera, who has captured Rook. He shows her the hologram, in which her father expresses his love for her and discloses his coerced help on the project. The hologram also reveals that her father covertly compromised the Death Star's design by including a subtle vulnerability in its reactor that can be used to destroy it. He tells her that the structural plans are at an Imperial high-security data bank on the planet Scarif. Meanwhile, Imperial Governor Grand Moff Tarkin meets with Krennic on the Death Star and expresses skepticism about the project and its management. As a demonstration, Krennic uses the weapon to destroy Jedha's capital and crush the insurgency led by Gerrera, forcing Jyn and her group to flee with Rook, but Gerrera chooses to remain behind and is killed in the explosion. Tarkin congratulates Krennic, but then uses Rook's defection as a pretext to take over control of the project, infuriating Krennic.

Jyn tracks her father to an Imperial research facility, where Krennic arrives. When he threatens to have Galen's main team killed for the security breach, Galen confesses that he is responsible to save them, but Krennic executes the team nevertheless. Jyn makes her presence known just as a rebel bombing raid hits, which leaves Galen fatally wounded. Jyn allows her father to die in her arms before she and her group escape on a stolen imperial shuttle.

Jyn proposes a plan to steal the Death Star schematics from Scarif, but with her father and Gerrera dead and the hologram destroyed, the Rebel leadership have no way of verifying her story and cannot agree on a plan. Frustrated at their inaction, Jyn, Cassian, K-2SO, and a number of rebels take the shuttle to raid the data bank themselves. As the three search the data bank for the design plans, the rest of their team set off explosives and commence firing in the nearby landing area in order to distract the resident stormtroopers. The rebel fleet learns about the invasion from intercepted imperial communications and deploys in support off-planet. Krennic arrives, aiming to review all of Galen's communications to discover what information he had been sending out. Jyn obtains the schematics from the data vaults while K-2SO is destroyed fending off stormtroopers. Krennic ambushes Jyn and Cassian at the vault, and shoots Cassian down before pursuing Jyn to the roof.

Meanwhile, Imwe is killed after activating the master switch to allow communication to the rebel fleet. After informing the rebel fleet that it must take down the planetary shields to allow Jyn to transmit them the schematics, a stormtrooper hurls a grenade into the shuttle; the resulting explosion kills Rook and destroys the shuttle. Malbus dies in battle shortly after. On the roof, Krennic corners Jyn and declares the empire's victory, but Cassian, who has survived, shoots and badly wounds Krennic. Jyn then transmits the plans to the rebel command ship. The Death Star arrives in orbit, where Tarkin uses the laser to destroy the base. Krennic dies instantly, while Jyn and Cassian embrace on a beach before dying in the ensuing shockwave. An Imperial force led by Darth Vader intercepts and boards the command ship. Vader massacres the rebel troops in pursuit of the plans, only to watch as a blockade runner escapes with them. On board, Princess Leia acknowledges the stolen plans will provide the Rebellion a much needed hope for its future.

Cast

Development

In late 2013, John Knoll, a veteran of Lucasfilm's special effects division, Industrial Light & Magic pitched a rough outline of the story for the film to Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy. The outline was met with positive remarks and the project was greenlit, with Knoll attached to write a story treatment for the film as well as executive produce it. John Knoll wrote multiple story treatment drafts for the film as a search was conducted for a screenwriter as well as a director.

On May 22, 2014, Lucasfilm announced that Gareth Edwards had been hired to direct the film, with Gary Whitta attached to write a script off of Knoll's story treatment. At the end of 2014, Gary Whitta completed a full first draft of the script before handing final writing duties for the film over to Chris Weitz. In March 2015, the title of the film was officially announced as Rogue One, with Felicity Jones cast as the lead in the film. In April 2015, the series of stand-alone films accompanying Rogue One were dubbed "Anthology Films", with a teaser trailer for the film also being released. In August 2015, the film began principal photography, and the entire cast of the film was announced.

Reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 83% based on 433 reviews, with an average rating of 7.47/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Rogue One draws deep on Star Wars mythology while breaking new narrative and aesthetic ground and suggesting a bright blockbuster future for the franchise." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score 65 out of 100, based on 51 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave the film a 91% overall positive score.

Gallery

Wiki
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Videos

Trailers and Clips

Behind the Scenes

Interviews

Trivia

  • Genevieve O'Reilly reprises her role as Mon Mothma for this film, having played the role in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. (However, most of her scenes in the film were cut from the final film.)
  • This is the first Star Wars film to not feature the opening crawl in the opening scene.[2]
  • This is the first Star Wars film to feature no Jedi.
  • The Rebel ship known as the Ghost in Star Wars Rebels makes a cameo appearance in the film.[3]
  • This is the first Star Wars film to not have a score composed by John Williams.[4][5]
  • Guy Henry and Ingvild Deila portrayed Governor Tarkin and Princess Leia, while their faces were digitally reconstructed to look like Peter Cushing and Carrie Fisher in her youth.
  • This is the first Star Wars film where the main protagonist dies.

International premieres

External links

Notes and references

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Characters
Jedi: Luke SkywalkerAnakin SkywalkerObi-Wan KenobiYodaMace WinduQui-Gon JinnShaak TiKit FistoAhsoka TanoDepa BillabaLuminara UnduliAayla SecuraPlo KoonEzra BridgerKanan JarrusReyCal KestisKai BrightstarLys SolayNubsZia Zanna

Sith/Dark Jedi: PalpatineMaulCount DookuAsajj VentressKylo RenThe Grand InquisitorFifth BrotherSixth BrotherSeventh SisterEighth BrotherProsset DibsTrilla SuduriMasana TideTaron MalicosReva SevanderOchiBaylan SkollShin HatiMarrokLynBarriss Offee
Clones/Stormtroopers: Clone TroopersRexWolffeGregorCommander CodyStormtroopersScout TroopersDeath TroopersFirst Order StormtroopersJumptroopersPyreCaptain PhasmaGreyHunterWreckerTechCrosshairEchoClone Assassins
Imperials: Wilhuff TarkinEmperor's Royal GuardTIE PilotsAT-AT driversWullf YularenKrennicImperial Hovertank PilotsVaneéMaketh TuaValen Rudor Cumberlayne AreskoMyles GrintGall TrayvisImperial Combat DriversKassius KonstantineBrom TitusThrawnArihnda PryceYogar LysteVult SkerrisRukhMoff GideonDedra MeeroEmerie KarrRoyce HemlockMorgan Elsbeth
Rebels: Bail OrganaLeia OrganaHan SoloChewbaccaLando CalrissianAdmiral AckbarMon MothmaWedge AntillesRebel PilotsNien NunbJyn ErsoCassian AndorBodhi RookChirrut ÎmweBaze MalbusGalen ErsoLyra ErsoBenthicEdrioWeeteef CyubeeEnfys NestCham SyndullaNumaSaw GerreraGarazeb OrreliosHera SyndullaJacen SyndullaAgent KallusZare LeonisJai KellTseeboQuarrieRyder AzadiJun SatoMart MattinGooti TerezJonner JinMorad SumarCara Dune
First Order: Supreme Leader SnokeGeneral HuxFirst Order TIE PilotsPraetorian GuardAllegiant General PrydeElrik VonregTierny
Resistance: FinnPoe DameronLor San TekkaMaz KanataRose TicoVice Admiral HoldoZorii BlissJannahKazuda XionoTam RyvoraJarek YeagerTorra DozaImanuel DozaNeeku VozoVi Moradi
Bounty Hunters: Jango FettBoba FettCad BaneFennec Shand
Mandalorians: Sabine WrenBo-Katan KryzeFenn RauKetsu OnyoGar SaxonUrsa WrenTristan WrenDin DjarinKoska ReevesThe Armorer
Miscellaneous: Padmé AmidalaJar Jar BinksGeneral GrievousOwen LarsBeru Whitesun LarsJabba the HuttSidon IthanoUnkar PluttDJQi'raHondo OhnakaCikatro VizagoAzmoriganEphraim and Mira BridgerChavaGronThe BenduGreef KargaFreya FenrisGriff HalloranGroguKuiilOmegaRiyo ChuchiMerrinAphraDok-OndarNash Durango

Droids
R2-D2C-3PORX-24G2-9TG2-4TAly San SanR2-MKGonk droidsC1-10PAC-38BB-8ID9 Seeker DroidAP-5K-2SOBattle DroidsSuper Battle DroidKalaniDroidekasR3-A3Imperial Sentry DroidEG-86BB-9EL3-37IG-88D-ORJ-83Huyang
Creatures/Races
SarlaccEwoksWookieesGungansTwi'leksJawasTogrutaHuttTusken RaidersRancorKrayt DragonYoda's SpeciesGungansLoth-catFyrnockPurrgilConvorKryknaLasatRathtarGeonosianZabraksLoth-WolfPorgVulptexFathierVexis
Episodes
Animated: RebelsForces of DestinyResistanceThe Bad BatchTalesYoung Jedi Adventures

Live-action: The MandalorianAndorAhsoka

Organizations
Rebel AllianceGalactic EmpireJediConfederacy of Independent SystemsSithGalactic RepublicMandalorianFirst OrderResistanceInquisitoriusJedi Temple GuardsNew RepublicKnights of RenSith Eternal
Objects/Weapons
LightsaberBlasterHolocronBo-RifleKyber crystalSynthetic kyber crystalDarksaberSacred Jedi textsSith wayfinder
Vehicles
Freighters/Shuttles/Gunships: Millennium FalconGhost (Phantom I/II) • Sato's HammerImperial ShuttleUpsilon-class command shuttleImperial Landing CraftImperial FreighterZeta-Class Cargo ShuttleT-6 Jedi ShuttleSlave IRazor Crest

Starships: Blockade RunnerEF76 Nebulon-B escort frigateHammerhead CorvetteImperial Star DestroyerSuper Star DestroyerFirst Order Star DestroyerImperial InterdictorSupremacyEye of SionU-Wing
Starfighters: X-WingY-WingA-WingB-WingT-70 X-Wing FighterTIE FighterTIE Advanced x1TIE BomberTIE InterceptorTIE Advanced v1TIE DefenderFirst Order TIE fighterFirst Order Special Forces TIE FighterTIE StrikerTIE SilencerTIE WhisperTIE BruteJedi VectorDin Djarin's N-1 starfighter
Speeders: Snowspeeder74-Z speeder bike614-AvA Speeder Bike
Walkers: AT-ATAT-STAT-ACTAT-DPFirst Order AT-STFirst Order AT-ATAT-M6
Miscellaneous: StarSpeeder 3000Colossus

Locations
TatooineDeath StarYavin 4HothDagobahYoda's HutCloud CityDeath Star IIEndorRylothNabooCoruscantJedi TempleKaminoGeonosisKashyyykMustafarCorelliaMandaloreLothalLothal Jedi TempleBraccaJakkuStarkiller BaseTakodanaD'QarLuke Skywalker's Jedi TempleAhch-ToFirst Jedi TempleTree LibraryMirror CaveAtollonMalachorMalachor Sith TempleEaduScarifJedhaDathomirDantooineCantonicaCanto BightCraitBatuuExegol
See Also
The ForceStar Wars: Star Tours (toy line)