I've Got a Good Feeling About STAR WARS: ROGUE ONE Concept Art


Star Wars: Rogue One (2016) concept art
Check out Star Wars: Rogue One concept art!

Lucasfilm and Disney released a teaser image of concept art for their upcoming Star Wars stand-alone film called Rogue One.

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At Star Wars Celebration a teaser video was shown that shared concept art for the upcoming Star Wars: Rogue One. It's described as being set after Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and before Episode IV: A New Hope. It's telling the tale of a "rogue band of resistance fighters who must unite to steal the Death Star plans." If you remember in the first movie Darth Vader boards Princess Leia's ship looking for plans. General Tagge warned about technical plans for the Death Star that had been stolen by the Rebellion saying, "If the Rebels have obtained a complete technical readout of this station it is possible, however unlikely, that they might find a weakness, and exploit it."

This movie is set up to tell the story of how the plans were stolen. They look pretty cool and take the franchise in a new direction.

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Images via Star Wars and WhatCulture

What do you think of the concept art? Are you looking forward to Star Wars: Rogue One?

Official Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One Summary
"A band of resistance fighters unite for a daring mission to steal the Death Star plans in the Star Wars Anthology film, Rogue One"Directed by Gareth Edwards
Starring Ben Mendelsohn, Felicity Jones, Ewan McGregor
Release Dates: December 16, 2016
Official Site: http://www.starwars.com
© Copyright 2016 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved


Comments

  1. This looks awesome. But where are the Bothans who gave their lives?

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  2. That was for the second Death Star...:)

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  3. Oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy...


    The next few years should be exciting for Star Wars. I will faithfully see them all, even if they turn out to be awful. So, they'd better be good, Disney!

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