‘Rogue One’: peek into the rebel mission

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From the moment Rogue One begins, Star Wars fans will notice a glaring difference from previous films in the franchise: the lack of a scrolling text that tells what led up to the upcoming action set long ago in a galaxy far away.

Rogue One, in theaters starting Wednesday, offers a new perspective into the events that kicked off the Star Wars phenomenon in George Lucas’ 1977 Episode IV – A New Hope.

“It’s bold. It’s different from the other ‘Star Wars’ movies. It sets out its own different aesthetic and energy,” said Riz Ahmed, who plays Imperial fighter pilot-turned-defector Bodhi Rook.

Disney’s Rogue One centres on new lead Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones), daughter of a weapons specialist for the villainous Darth Vader’s Imperial Ar.

Director Gareth Edwards said he needed little persuasion from Lucasfilm executives to take on a prequel story that ties to the Rebel Alliance mission at the beginning of “A New Hope.”

“(I) was like, ‘wait a minute, hang on, this is going to connect directly to my favorite film of all time, like this is sacred ground. You can’t make this movie, this is wrong. No one should do this,’” he said.

“Five seconds later, I was writing ‘Please let me do this.’” The film sees Erso tracked down by the Rebel Alliance and embarking on a dangerous mission with rebels to new planets to find a way to stop Darth Vader.

Humour during the tense journey comes courtesy of dry-witted new droid K-2SO, voiced by Alan Tudyk.”He’s not like C-3PO who is super scared and following orders, he’s the opposite. K-2SO is an enforcer droid and no one can tell him anything,” Ahmed said. Early reviews on Tuesday have been positive and the film is expected to gross more than $300 million worldwide this weekend.