Star Wars: Rogue One director on reshoots: “We never came up for air until about a week ago”

Star Wars: Rogue One (opens in new tab) may look like the finished product now (just look at the trailers!) (opens in new tab), but the movie had to undergo extensive reshoots – a process which, according to director Gareth Edwards, meant the crew “never really came up for air until about a week ago.”

But fret not, Star Wars fanboys, the galaxy far, far away is in safe hands with Gareth Edwards, a self-proclaimed Star Wars diehard. Speaking to the LA Times (opens in new tab), Edwards wanted to do things the right way because “Star Wars is going to live forever if you do it properly.”

Actor Riz Ahmed, who plays ace pilot Bodhi Rook, echoed his director’s words, saying it takes guts to “unpick stitching rather than just to embroider over it.”

For the cast, crew, and everyone involved, Rogue One feels like a real labour of love. The visual effects count may have rocketed up to “nearly 1,700” but Edwards wanted the film to “be more realistic and more grounded.”

It sounds like the Sith didn’t hit the fan and we’re going to get the Star Wars movie we – and Gareth Edwards – have been dreaming about for a long time.

Directed by Gareth Edwards and starring Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Forest Whitaker, and Mads Mikkelsen, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is released in the UK on December 15 and the US on December 16.

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