Disney’s first anthology film - which, in this case, is more or less a clever way of ignoring the “prequel” designation - attempts to be a brazen, gritty outlook on their blockbuster galaxy from far, far away. Make no mistake, Rogue One isn’t your average Star Wars adventure, and that’s sort of the point. In fact, everyone’s starting to come around in Gareth Edwards’ intergalactic war drama. Naturally, that latter attribute hasn’t afforded Erso much of an existence for herself, at least not one with the “luxury of political opinions,” but she’s starting to come around. The two are butting heads with one another over their respective lots in life: he’s the Rebel Alliance’s trusty Intelligence officer while she’s the estranged daughter of the guy who designed the Death Star. ![]() ![]() At least that’s what Cassian Andor ( Diego Luna) tells Jyn Erso ( Felicity Jones) early on in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
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