'Star
Wars' enters 'grittier' new chapter with 'Rogue One'
premiere
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[December 12, 2016]
By Piya Sinha-Roy and Rollo Ross
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
With a new band of rebels and a high-stakes journey,
"Star Wars" ushered in a new chapter on Saturday by
bringing a galaxy far, far away to the heart of
Hollywood for the "Rogue One" premiere.
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Directed by Gareth Edwards, "Rogue One" is the first
standalone film in Disney's "Star Wars" reboot. It stars a brand
new cast in a storyline that does not follow the third trilogy
that started with last year's hit, "The Force Awakens".
Ben Mendelsohn, who plays Imperial Commander Orson Krennic,
described "Rogue One" as "the really tough cousin" to previous
"Star Wars" films.
"People are going to understand exactly where it lives in the
'Star Wars' world and timeline, and I feel like this is a much
grittier, harder-edged film and it really packs a hell of a
wallop," Mendelsohn told Reuters on the red carpet, which
featured a life-size Rebel Alliance X-Wing jet.
"Rogue One", in theaters on Dec. 16, follows Jyn Erso (Felicity
Jones), the daughter of a weapons specialist who has been in
hiding under another name for years. Her fate is quickly tied in
with Rebel Alliance pilot Cassian Andor, played by Diego Luna,
and Imperial pilot Bodhi Rook, played by Riz Ahmed, who defects
from the dark side.
The trio band together with more rebels to fight the evil Darth
Vader's plans for intergalactic domination.
Jones described Erso as "a bit of a tomboy", saying she had
prepare intensely for the role's physical demands.
"I had to be in the gym for far too long, which I have to say is
not enjoyable. But for the sake of 'Star Wars', I was prepared
to do it," she said.
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The movie explores the journey preceding the events that launched
George Lucas' intergalactic saga with 1977's "Star Wars: Episode IV
- A New Hope".
The audience at Hollywood's Pantages Theater were among the first to
see the full movie, and cheered as homages and references were made
to the previous films.
The diverse cast boasts Mexican actor Luna, British-Pakistani actor
Ahmed, Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen and Chinese actors Donnie Yen and
Wen Jiang.
"All my friends ... said 'We're so excited for you. You're the first
Chinese actor that's going to be in the 'Star Wars' universe,' and
everything just dawned on me," Yen said.
"This is history making here, so I'm so glad that I'm standing here
in front of the camera."
(Editing by Louise Ireland)
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