Marvel has released an 5-page Star Wars: Rogue One Adaptation 5 preview. Check out a short synopsis and several pages from the book that hits stores next week!
The Star Wars story continues! Rogue One, the small rebel crew comprising Jyn Erso and friends, has arrived on Scarif! But much danger lays in the path between the rebels and the Death Star plans…Including never-before-seen moments!
Writer: Jody Houser
Art: Emilio Laiso
Colorist: Rachelle Rosenberg
Letters: Clayton Cowles
Cover Artists: Phil Noto
Price: $3.99
Release Date: August 02, 2017
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Check out the announcement from Wonderwold Comics below, about their exclusive Star Wars Celebration John Tyler Christopher Action Figure Variant for Rogue One #1.
Wonderworld Comics is proud to reveal our special Star Wars Celebration limited edition of Marvel’s new Star Wars comic Rogue One #1 with exclusive cover art by John Tyler Christopher. Like our previous John Tyler Christopher Star Wars variants, this cover is inspired by Kenner’s “Early Bird” mail-away action figure set from 1977.
So to our previous sets featuring the heroes Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo, the Sith apprentices Darth Maul, Darth Vader, and Kylo Ren, and the droids C-3PO, R2-D2, and the Death Star Droid, we add this cover featuring Rogue One characters Jyn Erso, Imperial Stormtrooper, and Death Squad Commander.
The comic will be available at Wonderworld’s booth at Star Wars Celebration on April 13-16 in Orlando, Florida, but Wonderworld’s loyal customers don’t have to go to Orlando to purchase the comic. It is expected to be available at the Wonderworld Store at 3955 Dix Highway in Lincoln Park, Michigan on Wednesday, April 5th of 2017. And if you are unable to come to our store, you can order the comic online.
Sorry we’re late, but sometimes software just acts up… In this episode of The Outer Rim News Podcast, we discuss the first photo from the set of the upcoming Han Solo film, a small bit about Empire’s End, the upcoming Rogue One Blu-ray release, and much more! Join us for the Outer Rim News Podcast, episode 43!
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Hello, everyone, it is that time again where I pluck random Star Wars ideas and thoughts out of my head and try and collate in them into something legible. I am thrilled with the response my first article received for Outer Rim News, so to everyone that took a few minutes to read my random ramblings, thank you very much. In this post, I would like to share my thoughts on possibly my favorite character from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and no not the Dark Lord of the Sith himself, I am talking about a brilliant new character introduced to us thanks to Rogue One, the blind warrior Chirrut Imwe.
Before we dive right in, this post will contain Rogue One spoilers, so if you haven’t seen the film yet (shame!) then please save this for after you have.
Spoiler Alert!!!
It has been just over a month since the release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and I still cannot stop thinking about it. It isn’t just a great Star Wars movie, it is also a great movie, which has introduced us to some amazing characters, which I hope we will see more of in Star Wars Rebels (Saw Gerrera has already appeared in two episodes since it returned from mid-season hiatus) and in future book releases.
The one character that intrigues me more than possibly anyone is the former Guardian of the Whills, Chirrut Imwe, played by the incredible Donnie Yen. When I first found out about the casting of Donnie Yen, to say I was excited was a bit of an understatement. I have also thoroughly enjoyed martial arts films, and Donnie Yen, along with Jet Li are two of my favorite movie martial arts masters.
My excitement was somewhat dwindled after watching Star Wars: The Force Awakens as two other great martial artists, Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian from The Raid, didn’t really do a great deal, well actually they did nothing apart from getting eaten by a Rathtar. But surely Gareth Edwards wouldn’t waste Donnie Yen’s talents, and luckily for us, he didn’t.
The first fight sequence with Chirrut is incredible and is truly Donnie Yen at his best. The poor Stormtroopers had no idea what to do when the master of the ancient Jedha martial art Zama-Shiwo attacked. Before Chirrut kicked all sorts of Imperial butt, the Stormtroopers underestimated the former Guardian and just assumed he was a local do-gooder. The average Stormtrooper did not have much if any experience with someone, with the training which Chirrut had. The Jedi by this point were just becoming completely obsolete, especially to the cocksure Imperial Military.
When Chirrut struck, the troopers were at a complete loss. Stormtroopers would never have been trained in how to deal with someone like Chirrut, with all their training focusing on blasters and other weapons. After easily dealing with the dozen or so hapless Stormtroopers he does get a helping hand from his trusted partner Baze Malbus. During the initial fight, and Chirrut’s first interaction with Jyn, we see that there may be more than meets the eye with this blind warrior.
Stormtroopers look on in disbelief as Chirrut Imwe does not adhere to their warnings
”The Force is with me and I am one with the Force”, a phrase we hear from Chirrut numerous times throughout Rogue One. Could this just be a comforting verse Chirrut recites to himself or is it very literal and he is Force-sensitive? One thing is for sure, Chirrut is not a Jedi.
Thanks to The Clone Wars, we know that the Jedi Council had a very extensive list of all the Force-sensitive children in the Galaxy. Perhaps Chirrut and his parents were visited by a representative of the Jedi Order. Chirrut Imwe is certainly old enough to have been a child before the fall of the Jedi, perhaps his parents declined the offer, or perhaps Chirrut was already blind and the Jedi couldn’t offer him a place to be trained. I for one definitely think he is Force-sensitive, but his interpretation and use of the Force is vastly different from the Jedi and the Sith.
Again, thanks to the Clone Wars, we saw for the first time on-screen (albeit the small screen) Force users which were not Jedi or Sith. These two are just the more, well-known users and worshippers of the Force, a bit like how Catholics and Protestants are possibly the two most well-known followers of Christianity (please I do not mean to offend if your opinion differs this is just an example).
According to the Rogue One Visual Dictionary, Chirrut “seemingly lacks Force abilities, this warrior monk has rigorously honed his body through intense physical and mental discipline.” The major point to take away from this is “lacks Force abilities”, but this doesn’t mean that Chirrut is not Force-sensitive, or to put it more like the great man himself, one with the Force.
Chirrut’s interpretation of the Force is just different, much like the Nightsister’s interpretation is different to the Sith; they may channel the ‘dark side’, but the two could not be more different. The Rogue One Visual Dictionary clears this up as it briefly explains a bit of history regarding the Guardians of the Whills (Whill was used as an early draft word for the Force by George Lucas) as they did not emphasize the discord between lightness and darkness.
The Guardians believed their approach allows mortal minds to encompass the totality of the Force. Chirrut Imwe uses the force to enhance his senses (much like the Jedi and Sith), to compensate for his visual impairment. He may not be able to use the Force to move objects or stop the Stormtroopers with a barrage of Force lightning, but highly trained in martial arts or not, I really do not think a non-Force sensitive blind warrior could dispatch away with a dozen Imperial Stormtroopers like Chirrut did to save Cassian and Jyn.
Churrit Imwe during the battle of Scariff.
The Jedi and Sith use the Force to gift them abilities normal people could only dream of. Chirrut is simply as he says numerous times throughout Rogue One, he is one with the Force. If the Force is like a river, then Churrit simply allows the river to flow around him. He welcomes the Force and allows it to aid him. Sensing Jyn thanks to her Kyber Crystal necklace in the middle of a busy market, and shooting down the Tie Fighter on Eadu truly shows that the former Guardian embraces the Force’s guidance.
Until next time, Peace is a Lie and, May the Force be With You.
I also recommend you check out the Rogue One Visual Dictionary. It is an incredible source for extra information about all things Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
A new episode of The Star Wars Show has been released! Check out the video and all the details below!
In this installment of The Star Wars Show, we take a look at the just-revealed key art for Star Wars Battlefront Rogue One: X-wing VR Mission, talk with ILM legend Doug Chiang, get a look at the early stages of the U-wing, check out fan reactions to the new Rogue One trailer, and much more!
During the Star Wars Celebration Europe 2016 EA Panel, EA gave us a look at some upcoming product details and upgrades for Battlefront. Not ones to come empty handed, EA premiered a trailer for the Star Wars Battlefront Death Star DLC. I am not sure if any actual gameplay footage was shown in the trailer (you can see for yourself below).
The trailer does offer some hype for the third DLC for the game, which debuts this autumn. As the panel was closing, one more Battlefront announcement was made, which was news of the fourth and final DLC for the game. Rogue One fans will get to play Battlefront in the environment of Scarif, the beachside planet featured in trailers for the film.
Coming in September, Season Pass holders will receive our third digital expansion pack, Star Wars Battlefront: Death Star. More new maps – on ground and in space – new weapons and star cards and two new heroes including one larger-than-life character we know you’ve been patiently waiting for.
Star Wars™ Battlefront™ is available now on PS4, PC and Xbox One. Purchase the Season Pass and get two week early access to a fully operational Death Star digital expansion: http://starwars.ea.com/starwars/battl…
Renowned action star Donnie Yen briefly shared his thoughts about his character in the upcoming Star Wars anthology film Rogue One in an article posted today by Karen Chu on The Hollywood Reporter. Now that The Force Awakens is in the rearview mirror, Rogue One is dead ahead!
Explaining that his children are fans of Star Wars, Yen says about his Rogue One role: “I am very proud to be the first Chinese actor cast in Rogue One. It was a good and benevolent character.” Beyond that, Yen said he was not allowed to say more about his character in the film.
But he told THR that he was like a kid in a candy store while filming. “I felt like I was in a theme park everyday when shooting Rogue One in Pinewood Studios in Britain,” he said. “I have learned and experienced a lot.”
First photo from Rogue One
About Rogue One:
Rogue One directed by Gareth Edwards, takes place before the events of Star Wars: A New Hope and will be a departure from the saga films but have elements that are familiar to the Star Wars universe. It goes into new territory, exploring the galactic struggle from a ground-war perspective while maintaining that essential Star Wars feel that fans have come to know. The film is set for release December 16, 2016.
In this week’s episode of the Outer Rim News podcast we talk about the new mobile RPG Star Wars: Uprising from Kabam, new Rogue One and Star Wars Episode 8 news and rumors as well as rumors of the Star Wars saga hitting Netflix soon, and a Star Wars marathon at AMC theaters prior to the midnight showing of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Join us for the Outer Rim News Podcast, episode 6!
About the ORN Podcast:
The Outer Rim News Podcast is Outer Rim News’ weekly podcast about all things Star Wars. Join us each week as Austin Gordy and Ashley Wilbanks take an hour or so and share their thoughts about everyone’s favorite far away galaxy. From Star Wars comics to Star Wars movies, everything is on the table for discussion. Get your weekly fix here every Friday.
In this week’s episode we talk about the newly released Star Wars: The Force Awakens Instagram teaser, the newly revealed Stormtrooper helmets for Rogue One, the premiere of Star Wars Rebels on Disney XD, and our Force Friday plans, or lack thereof. Join us for the Outer Rim News Podcast, episode 3!
About the ORN Podcast:
The Outer Rim News Podcast is Outer Rim News’ weekly podcast about all things Star Wars. Join us each week as Austin Gordy and Ashley Wilbanks take an hour or so and share their thoughts about everyone’s favorite far away galaxy. From Star Wars comics to Star Wars movies, everything is on the table for discussion. Get your weekly fix here every Friday.
Website ekstrabladet.dkrecently caught up with the upcoming Star Wars Anthology Series: Rogue One actor Mads Mikkelsen (not pictured in the image above), to talk about his role in the upcoming flick. While Mikkelsen didn’t reveal any spoilers, he did reveal some very surprising news. Apparently Mikkelsen, who is known for his villainous roles in Hollywood, will not be playing one in the film.
Thanks to the wonderful Google Translate, we can give you a breakdown of that conversation.
Question: On IMDB your name is listed just Felicity Jones. It suggests that it is a great role. Is it a big role?
Mikkelsen: I have not actually noticed that. It is probably because the other might not have come on the list yet [smiles].
Question: But is it a big or a small role?
Mikkelsen: It is a very important role, as much I can say.
Question: Are you the bad guy?
Mikkelsen: No, my character is actually not of a bad guy, and then I can not say more.
I can also say that the movie will be shot in Iceland and England. And the filming will last for three months.
Rogue One directed by Gareth Edwards, takes place before the events of Star Wars: A New Hope and will be a departure from the saga films but have elements that are familiar to the Star Wars universe. It goes into new territory, exploring the galactic struggle from a ground-war perspective while maintaining that essential Star Wars feel that fans have come to know. The film is set for release December 16, 2016.