‘Star Wars: Rogue One’ Is the First ‘Star Wars’ Spin-Off Movie

Homerboy

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Keep printing that money Disney...

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Star Wars news has been announced by Bob Iger on the Disney investor call this morning. The first Star Wars spin-off film, written by Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Chris Weitz (Cinderella, About a Boy, Antz) and directed by Gareth Edwards (Godzilla, Monsters), based on a story by Industrial Light and Magic chief creative officer and effects legend John Knoll, will be titled Star Wars: Rogue One.


Star Wars spin-off casting

Iger said that the characters and events in the spin-off films will “go well beyond the core star wars saga.” He also confirmed the earlier reports that actress Felicity Jones will have a starring role in the spin-off film. Star Wars: Rogue One starts shooting this summer (2015) in London and is due for release on December 16th, 2016.


While it hasn’t been officially announced, we had originally heard that the film would follow a group of bounty hunters who were hired to pull off a heist to steal the plans for the death star — think Seven Samurai or Suicide Squad meets Ocean’s Eleven in the world of Star Wars.

The new Rogue One title hints at a explosive start for the Rebels. Could this group of bounty hunters be the start of the Rogue Squadron and is Wedge Antilles going to be part of this ragtag group? I’m betting so.

Interestingly, Iger made no mention of original screenwriter Gary Whitta, but that might be just a gaff as Weitz has even stated publicly what Whitta’s draft is the basis for his rewrite.

I mean it all eventually comes down to understanding the nature of what a given film is and making the characters people who you want to be as invested in as possible. I think in this case I’m not working from a whole cloth, right? So there’s a very strong structure from Gary’s work and that’s a huge advantage to me. But just like with Cinderella, it’s a director’s medium so it’s really about my making what Gareth needs to do his film.

Knoll will executive produce along with Simon Emanuel (The Dark Knight Rises, Fast & Furious 6) and Jason McGatlin (Tintin, War of the Worlds). Kathleen Kennedy and Tony To (Band of Brothers, The Pacific) are on board to produce and John Swartz (Star Wars: The Force Awakens) will co-produce.
 

maddogchen

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i wonder if it ties into the cartoon thats running now. Maybe its that group that goes in and steals the death star plans?
 
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VulgarDisplay

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If its about rogue squadron it needs to be about retaking coruscant. The xwing books were some of the good eu that got thrown out.
 

preslove

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If its about rogue squadron it needs to be about retaking coruscant. The xwing books were some of the good eu that got thrown out.

It's about the theft of the death star plans, pre yavin. Coruscant isn't going to get retaken for years. I'm not sure that it's been retaken by episode 7
 

Pens1566

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It's about the theft of the death star plans, pre yavin. Coruscant isn't going to get retaken for years. I'm not sure that it's been retaken by episode 7

Episode 7 is 30 some years after episode 4. I think it's safe to assume the war is over.
 

lupi

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So this may be totally out of order with the latest film(s)? Could be interesting.
 

Slew Foot

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All I have to say is that I fucking love Star Wars and they can make all the damn movies they want to.
 

motsm

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I can't say a spin off to a teaser trailer gets me even the least bit excited.
 

norseamd

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Fuck this. Last thing Star Wars needs is for the producers to use every fucking overcliched Hollywood plot or trope into every Star Wars movie, TV show, book, video game, or any other shit.
 

waggy

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If its about rogue squadron it needs to be about retaking coruscant. The xwing books were some of the good eu that got thrown out.

The x-wing series was great. I really enjoyed the series a lot. Far better then 95% of the other EU
 

mmntech

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According to the above, Dash Rendar never happened. That means Shadows of the Empire never did either :(

Not necessarily. Disney can still and likely will borrow from the better EU works. They just pressed the reset button so they're not forced into a creative corner. They own the rights to whatever LucasArts produced so I don't see why they wouldn't use those assets.
 

BlitzPuppet

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Not necessarily. Disney can still and likely will borrow from the better EU works. They just pressed the reset button so they're not forced into a creative corner. They own the rights to whatever LucasArts produced so I don't see why they wouldn't use those assets.

I hope you're right :\.

Star Wars EU I loved growing up:

Tie Fighter
Dark Forces Series
Shadows of the Empire
X-Wing Alliance
 

TXHokie

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All I have to say is that I fucking love Star Wars and they can make all the damn movies they want to.

Yes indeed. Gimme more movies, games with space ships, VR, massive space battles, amusement park rides, hot chicks in gold bikini.
Shut up and take my money.
 

Pens1566

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30 years after episode 6...

The empire is still around, so it's not really safe to assume the war is over.

Semantics. There's like ~3yrs between 4 and 6. Anyway, Coruscant falling was sort of seen in the end of episode 6.