Rogue One Bits: Reshoots Drama, Tie-In Book Covers Revealed, And The First TV Spot

In this edition of Rogue One Bits:

In an interview withDigital Spy,Mads Mikkelsencommented on the five weeks of reshootsRogue One: A Star Wars Storyrecently underwent. His tone is very much in line with the official face Lucasfilm has put on the situation: reshoots are normal on big budget movies and everything is fine. Here’s the choice quote:

No, it’s kind of normal. In all the big-production films I’ve done so far, they have always called me back for little reshoots, it might be something that they want to change, the way we did it was wrong, or it might be something that they wanted to add so it’s kind of a normal process on big films, they’re covering all their bases.

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We now know that the reshoots are over and were close to being finished whenStar WarsCelebration kicked off in London. But now we’re starting to learn more about what’s going on behind the scenes…

There have been stories that Lucasfilm was bringing in outside assistance on thoseRogue Onereshoots ever since they were first announced and Mike Fleming atDeadlinehas tossed a blue milk carton full  of gasoline on this particular fire. In the middle of a larger column, he drops this tidbit:

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Even the big tent poles are fraught with uncertainty; they keep news aboutStar Warslocked up like Fort Knox, but I heard on thoseRogue Onere-shoots, it was Tony Gilroy behind the camera and not Gareth Edwards.

Gilroy is best known as the screenwriter of the first four Jason Bourne movies and the director ofThe Bourne LegacyandMichael Clayton. While reshoots on major movies are very common, bringing in another filmmaker is not. It’s too early to start panicking aboutRogue One(that is Lucasfilm’s job), but it’s starting to look like things may be a bit more contentious behind the scenes than anyone wants to admit in public.

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A separate story atThe Hollywood Reporteralso confirms Gilroy’s heavy involvement in bringing the film to the finish line, saying that he worked as an uncredited writer on the project is now heading up post-production alongside the original director, Gareth Edwards:

Gilroy, 59, writer of severalBournemovies and director ofThe Bourne LegacyandMichael Clayton, became the driving force behindRogue One’s extensive, recently wrapped reshoots, which ran around five weeks. Now he is said to be “supervising” the edit with input from Edwards, who scored theRogue Onejob after his 2014Godzillareboot impressed Lucasfilm’s Kathleen Kennedy. Edwards, 40, remains very much involved and still is the face of the movie, appearing at Star Wars Celebration in mid-July.

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THR does note that this pairing has been collaborative (no one has been locked out of an editing room yet), which makes sense. Gilroy also assisted Edwards on 2014’sGodzilla. While this whole situation may appear more fraught than expected, it’s vital to remember that producer Kathleen Kennedy and Lucasfilm are well aware of how importantRogue Oneis to preserving theStar Warslegacy. If the film doesn’t work quite yet, all of this business is only evidence that they are working overtime to make a good movie and we should take comfort in that much.

The officialStar WarsInstagram page has revealed a new look at Bodhi Rook, the former Imperial pilot played byThe Night OfandNightcrawlerstar Riz Ahmed. We know from the film’sStar WarsCelebration panel that Bodhi joined the Empire after his planet was occupied and a job is a job, but had a crisis of conscience and joins the fray on the Rebel side. We also know that he’s a bit of a hot-head.

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Riz Ahmed plays Bodhi Rook in #RogueOne: A Star Wars Story

A photo posted by Star Wars Movies (@starwarsmovies) onJul 27, 2016 at 11:10am PDT

Our first clear look at the cover of the upcomingThe Art of Rogue One: A Star Wars Storyhas appeared online and the star of this particular show is a character who was kept under lock and key until a few weeks ago. That’s K-2SO, the former Imperial droid reprogramed by Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor to work for the Rebels (and maybe to be his only friend?). This hulking, socially inept metal monster is the first major droid character in aStar Warsmovie to be created through motion capture animation, with the great character actor Alan Tudyk playing the part. This book is set to hit shelves on June 11, 2025.

While we’re on the subject of newRogue Onebooks, the cover art forStar Wars Rogue One: The Ultimate Visual Guidehas arrived online and it places a black-armored Death Trooper front and center. Here’s the official description for this release:

This exciting reference format accompanies the eagerly anticipated, first-ever standalone Star Wars™ movie: Rogue One. This beautifully detailed title features in-depth character profiles, plus 6 newly commissioned and fully annotated cross-sections of vehicles and mapped-out locations. With clear and authoritative text, this book is packed with essential information—and presented alongside stunning stills from the movie.

Star Wars Rogue One Ultimate Visual Guide Gets A Slick New Cover.https://t.co/W2YGv1SHY4#deathtrooperspic.twitter.com/RbcDSr7Ir0

— FLYGUY (フライガイ) (@FLYGUY)June 19, 2025

And for younger fans, there’sStar Wars: Rogue One – Secret Mission, one of those educational books that will teach the young ones how to read by walking them through the new movie. Here’s the cover:

Let’s double back to Mads Mikkelsen for a moment, who has been a regular chatterbox lately. TheRadio Timesspoke with the man behind Galen Erso and he spilled just enough information to partially confirm what some fans have long-expected about his character:

He’s the father of our main character Felicity Jones, and at the same time he is a scientist. And then uh, if people have watched the other films I’m sure they can add two and two.

And let’s dip our toes into potential spoilers as we discuss what this could mean. Skim past this next paragraph if that’s going to bother you. Anyway, it has long been believed that Galen is the man who designs the Death Star for the Empire (very likely against his will), which makes Jyn Erso’s quest to retrieve the plans more personal – she’s trying to shut down her own father’s work! It’s still not clear if Galen is a hero who supports his daughter’s mission or a villain who is proud of what he’s accomplished and that may remain a mystery until we’re sitting in theaters.

Although James Earl Jones provided the booming voice of Darth Vader, that iconic suit was actually filled out by English bodybuilder David Prowse. Although he played the former Anakin Skywalker in the original trilogy, his relationship with Lucasfilm has grown tenuous over the years and he was reportedly banned from attending officialStar Warsconnections in 2010 by George Lucas himself. So naturally, he was the absolute last person to hear about Darth Vader returning inRogue One, responding to theRadio Timeswith:

I didn’t know anything about Darth Vader coming back actually … Where did this come from?

And yeah, he seems a little bummed out that he wasn’t asked to wear the costume one more time:

It’d be nice to be offered the job again, because I’m still fit and healthy, and I’m still Darth Vader in and around the country. I get loads and loads of requests, you know, to do loads of personal appearances, both as myself and him. People are still very interested in Darth Vader.

Nobody tell him that they’re bringing back Jones to provide the voice once more. Let him live in peace!

While things have gotten a little more interesting behind the scenes, there’s no denying thatRogue Onestill looks like a good movie in trailer form. The first TV spot for the film doesn’t reveal anything new and is just a 30-second remix of footage from the first trailer, but man, that footage really does look great in action and that siren really does get the blood pumping.