Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)

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What do you mean? Was the trailer down?

In the teaser trailer that if memory serves correct is 11 seconds long it says the full trailer would be aired on the Today show tomorrow (which I assume meant today).

I was wondering if that full trailer was up yet somewhere?

Or did I watch the wrong trailer?
 

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In the teaser trailer that if memory serves correct is 11 seconds long it says the full trailer would be aired on the Today show tomorrow (which I assume meant today).

I was wondering if that full trailer was up yet somewhere?

Or did I watch the wrong trailer?

Oh yeah it's been up and posted in this thread already. See below:

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So any thoughts on the 1:18 mark of the trailer?
Well it has the emperors guards. Between that and the fluidness of what appears to be a cloak one might think it was the emperor. But I can't imagine the emperor kneeling to anyone. Rebels reintroduced Maul, so would that be possible??

That room is either the emperors or Vaders.

That's the one scene that has me intrigued the most though.
 

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Well it has the emperors guards. Between that and the fluidness of what appears to be a cloak one might think it was the emperor. But I can't imagine the emperor kneeling to anyone. Rebels reintroduced Maul, so would that be possible??

That room is either the emperors or Vaders.

That's the one scene that has me intrigued the most though.

Agreed. The Emperor isn't kneeling to anybody. Maul would be interesting but maybe it's a pipe dream but maybe it's an Inquisitor. The reason I say that is because with Sith....there is only supposed to be the Master and an Apprentice (no more...no less). The Inquisitors from Rebels is a way around that. If not? I have no freaking clue. LOL.
 

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is it just me or does this one look like it will be better than the force awakens?
 

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Looks like they got the right person for Vader. Spencer Wilding is 6'7" and should provide that menacing physical presence that Christensen sorely lacked.. Actually taller than Prowse

http://geektyrant.com/news/spencer-wilding-will-be-playing-darth-vader-in-star-wars-rogue-one

I didn't expect Hayden's version of the character as young Vader to be a physical physical specimen. Although I wish they had put someone else in the suite in that end scene if that is what you meant. They could have easily explained that they "built him up" after most of his body was destroyed.
 

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is it just me or does this one look like it will be better than the force awakens?

No matter how hard Abrams tried to recapture the magic of the original Trilogy by using practical effects and sets, it still didn't feel like the he got all the way there. Maybe it was the lack of grime.

The trailer for this movie already feel like they closed that gap. It feels, I dunno, different.

Really think it will be a superior product. Plus, these stand-alone Star Wars movies aren't beholden to setting up a future movie. They can tell a complete story within a single movie.
 

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No matter how hard Abrams tried to recapture the magic of the original Trilogy by using practical effects and sets, it still didn't feel like the he got all the way there. Maybe it was the lack of grime.

The trailer for this movie already feel like they closed that gap. It feels, I dunno, different.

Really think it will be a superior product. Plus, these stand-alone Star Wars movies aren't beholden to setting up a future movie. They can tell a complete story within a single movie.

He got as close as you could come IMO in this day and age with the necessity to use CGI. I didn't expect as much "grime" because this was no longer a rag tag fleet of a rebellion like the first time around. This was an offshoot of the Republic that had access to resources.

This movie sounds like it's just going to be a standalone story dropped right in the middle of all the stories we know. It's a tad easier to copy a look when you are confined by what came before and after.
 

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Character name leak...

Felicity Jones plays Jyn Erso, a gifted soldier and warrior.
• Diego Luna plays Captain Cassian Andor, an officer in the Rebel Alliance
• Jiang Wen plays Baze, a freelance assassin
• Alan Tudyk plays the CGI character K-250, an Enforcer Droid and evidently an imperial model, but teams up with the rebels.
• Riz Ahmed plays Bodhi, a rebel soldier.
• Pao, an alien who is described as a "fierce warrior".
• Donnie Yen plays Chirrut, a spiritual warrior.
• Bistan, another alien who is described as a "fierce warrior".
• Ben Mendelssohn as Director Krennic, the military director of the Empire

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is that a dwarf wookie on the left there?

Looks like a cross between a mini-wookie and this:

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P.S. Not to thrilled with the droid design in that picture either. Looks like any robot from any sci-fi film.
 

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is that a dwarf wookie on the left there?

Looks like a cross between a mini-wookie and this:

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P.S. Not to thrilled with the droid design in that picture either. Looks like any robot from any sci-fi film.
 

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There is rumored tension between Garth and Disney on the contents of this movie after it didn't test screen as well as Disney had hoped. It sounds like the feedback they received from fans via the test screening was it needed more cowbell (Vader). So, Disney might be forcing Garth to add more of it via reshoots.

I would see why that might cause creative tension. If this is true, I am more worried about the fans that screened it came away from it feeling like "something" was missing from the film. I don't think simply adding more Vader would solve that and it might point to a bigger issue with the movie.

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Star...-Some-Problems-Here-What-We-Heard-134227.html
 

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Looks like 4wks of re-shoots. My guess is it was probably too dark for Disney, but who knows.

Having more Vader is not a bad thing.

http://pagesix.com/2016/05/30/disney-execs-in-a-panic-over-upcoming-star-wars-film/

Eek, big-news re-shoots aren't a good thing. I would imagine every movie does re-shoots to one extent or another, and we just mostly never hear about them. We usually get problems when they're announced like this, right? Or are we just hearing about it because it's Star Wars and it gets tons of attention? Chap, Cheese, what say the experts?
 

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Eek, big-news re-shoots aren't a good thing. I would imagine every movie does re-shoots to one extent or another, and we just mostly never hear about them. We usually get problems when they're announced like this, right? Or are we just hearing about it because it's Star Wars and it gets tons of attention? Chap, Cheese, what say the experts?

Yeah, everything gets reshoots, especially big movies after test screenings. 4 weeks sounds a tad excessive, but if they are overly complicated shoots and the availability of the actors is in question, then it's understandable.
 

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