“Rogue One” director Gareth Edwards has a cameo in the film
Thankfully for Gareth Edwards George Lucas was a big fan of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story director Gareth Edwards would be interested in making another Star Wars movie, but this time about Obi-Wan Kenobi. All I hope is that, should there really be a tie-in between the movies, it’s more than a post-credit sequence where someone name drops the Knights of Ren and winks at the audience. It meant a lot.
Laughing, Edwards tells the roomful of journalists that Lucas’ “was the most important review to me, was what George thought of it”.
And Felicity worked hard to polish her iconic line, “May the force be with you” as she knew it could be remembered for years to come.
“I will take that conversation to my grave”, he says. While Edwards didn’t follow Lucas’ advice to add more CGI, this is all in stark contrast to the cold shoulder Lucas felt during the creative process of “The Force Awakens”. Though Edwards is open to the idea, he still wants new directors to take on the Star Wars universe.
With the hype going around “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”, which is set for release in December 16, speculations and theories about Star Wars episode 8 have been flooding the internet. Players who do not have the season pass will be able to play the Rogue One expansion two weeks after it releases for season pass owners.
Jones, who was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for her performance in The Theory Of Everything, compared the Star Wars spin-off film to Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. “I created them, I’m very intimately involved with them, and obviously, to sell them off, I sold them to white slavers”.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is released in United Kingdom cinemas on December 15. We will also see the classic lightsabers (no Star Wars movie is complete without them) and Darth Vader, a villain that everyone is excited about again (we can’t wait to see him again!).