Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Pre-release)

In a rebellion to defeat evil sometimes the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few...or the one.

Saw even speaks to it in the trailer. "What will you become?" That applies to whomever he is speaking to and the greater narrative of the Rebellion.
 
In a rebellion to defeat evil sometimes the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few...or the one.

Saw even speaks to it in the trailer. "What will you become?" That applies to whomever he is speaking to and the greater narrative of the Rebellion.

Quoting Gandalf from Firefly won't help you here!!

I understand all that it just seems a bit off to me. In other universes I'm fine with it, Star Wars I like less grey between the good and bad.
 
I like how that sounds. Keep Vader as more of a background character. The muscle. I know people disagree but I really don't want to see Vader using the force to fling around a bunch of rebels.
 
I don't think it precludes the rumored sequence of Vader having an action set piece where he wipes a bunch of fools out. :)
 
"Even within the Empire, he is more legend than everyday presence. "

This I like, a lot. Everything in that article about Vader is great, sounds like it sets him up perfectly for EpIV.
 
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beach storm.jpg Over here son, on me head!
 
I'm looking forward to seeing why the death trooper is holding a stormtrooper action figure. Reminds me of the scene in Mulan when the Chinese army finds the village the Huns destroyed, including the child's doll...
 
From Bryan's link:

[h=2]"Saw Gerrera[/h]This is the first example of a character from an animated Star Wars title crossing over into live-action."

Actually, it's not. Lest we forget the Star Wars Christmas Special, introducing Boba Fett.
 
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I'm looking forward to seeing why the death trooper is holding a stormtrooper action figure. Reminds me of the scene in Mulan when the Chinese army finds the village the Huns destroyed, including the child's doll...

I'm looking forward to the moment the stormtroopers rush up the beach and kick over a kids sandcastle, just after the shark monster has taken a couple of them out in a fountain of bloody water .Honestly , there are going to be so many spoofs of this you tube is going to bust.
 
If any of those storm troopers stand on a sharp stone it will be like the start of saving private Ryan.

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I'm looking forward to seeing why the death trooper is holding a stormtrooper action figure. Reminds me of the scene in Mulan when the Chinese army finds the village the Huns destroyed, including the child's doll...

See this one is small, the others are far away.
 
From Bryan's link:

"Saw Gerrera

This is the first example of a character from an animated Star Wars title crossing over into live-action."

Actually, it's not. Lest we forget the Star Wars Christmas Special, introducing Boba Fett.

General Grievous also appeared in the 2003 Clone Wars mini series prior to appearing in ROTS.
 
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He should have stayed there. On the old cartoon, Grievous was actually scary and bad ass.
 
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From Bryan's link:

"Saw Gerrera

This is the first example of a character from an animated Star Wars title crossing over into live-action."

Actually, it's not. Lest we forget the Star Wars Christmas Special, introducing Boba Fett.
Yes.. let's forget that. Staring: The man in the Mark Hamil mask, Lumpy the abandoned son, stoned Fisher singing... And Bea Arthur!

I'll just leave this here:
 
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From Bryan's link:

"Saw Gerrera

This is the first example of a character from an animated Star Wars title crossing over into live-action."

Actually, it's not. Lest we forget the Star Wars Christmas Special, introducing Boba Fett.

Big difference. Fett was introduced in the special, not concieved there. He was already a character in ESB. Same with Greivous. He was already cast, or whatever you wanna call it, in ROTS and they used it for backstory.

This constitutes the first character to jump from a cartoon - who was conceived only for the cartoon itself - to jump to a film.
 
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