Star Wars Celebration: Rogue One panel reaction

The web rumours are (partially) true: Rogue One, the first Star Wars Anthology movie (the official name for the standalones) will centre on a bid to nab the Death Star plans.

On-stage at Star Wars: Celebration, Gareth Edwards unveiled a short but very sweet teaser for the December 2016 release.

Over a God's eye view of some intergalactic jungle, we hear some classic Episode IV exposition from Alec Guinness: “The Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic... before the dark times. Before the Empire.”

A TIE Fighter whips past and in the sky we see... That's no moon, that's...! Cut to a title card and some panicky, static-y voices; we're fairly certain we heard “I'm on fire!” and maybe “stay down!” Either way, situation: not good.

The official logline for Rogue One is: “A rogue band of resistance fighters unite for a daring mission to steal the Death Star plans.”

It's set between Episodes III and IV, but “closer to IV” said Edwards, who also revealed that Felicity Jones will play a Rebel soldier.

There were no new cast announcements, but several behind-the-camera talents were namechecked, including DoP Greig Fraser (Zero Dark Thirty), Star Wars design veteran Doug Chiang and John Knoll, the FX guru who came up with the original story pitch.

We saw some concept art depicting troops and X-Wing-ish craft in the midst of a rain-scape; the gritty vibe was underlined by Edwards, who says he's aiming for a very “natural and subjective” feel. “If [the original] Star Wars is very black and white, then our movie is the grey,” he added.

The panel – which also including Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, but not Josh Trank (who was unfortunately too poorly to attend) – acknowledged that Rogue One's timeframe overlaps with that of animated series Rebels.

Will we see characters from that show? How about Vader? The Emperor? Obi-Wan McGregor? Time will tell – production's due to start this summer, in the UK and places around the world in places Edwards wouldn't name “for fear of 3,000 people turning up”.

The director thoroughly endeared himself to the Celebration crowd with his sincere SW fandom – as evidenced by snaps of him sipping blue milk in Tunisia (ie Tatooine) on his 40th birthday.

His reason for signing on to Rogue One was simple: “I couldn't sit in the cinema and know that someone else had directed this movie.”

You've obviously seen the new teaser for The Force Awakens already, but don't forget to check out our in-depth trailer analysis, our report on the Star Wars Rebels panel and the trailer for the new Star Wars Battlefront game.

Latest in Star Wars Movies
Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
After 26 years, a secret Star Wars reference to George Lucas has been uncovered: "We got a new Phantom Menace Easter Egg before GTA 6"
Liam Neeson in The Phantom Menace
"Wise mentor" or "awful Jedi"? Star Wars fans are debating if Qui-Gon Jinn is to blame for Anakin's turn to the dark side
Darth Vader in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Longlegs director pitches horrifying Star Wars movie with Darth Vader, and we want it to happen
Werner Herzog in The Mandalorian
Star Wars fans are sharing their favorite unbelievable canon cameos – and some of them are seriously deep-cut
Kathleen Kennedy standing with a bunch of Stormtroopers
Star Wars' Kathleen Kennedy debunks retirement reports, as she shares plans for the future of Lucasfilm: "I will die making movies"
Star Wars
Two of Star Wars' biggest no-show movies get updates – but they're not completely promising
Latest in Features
The Punisher holding two machine guns in the rain
Daredevil: Born Again - Learn the bullet-riddled comic book history of the Punisher before he officially joins the MCU
A woman in a underwater machine waving during the cinematic teaser for Subnautica 2.
Subnautica 2: Everything we know about the new underwater survival game
The AMD Ryzen 7 8700G being held above a motherboard by a reviewer
AMD's pro-consumer 9070 strategies are exactly why it's primed to dominate the CPU market in 2025
Assassin's Creed Shadows cinematic screenshot
Assassin's Creed Shadows' transmog looks set to combine the best of Odyssey and Vahalla to make changing my drip easier than ever
Split Fiction screenshot of Zoe and Mio in a fantasy world
Split Fiction feels like a Mass Effect-meets-Fable platformer and I'm obsessed with it after just one hour
Monster Hunter Wilds characters share a meal
Oh no, Monster Hunter Wilds is so good that I'm already counting the days until its inevitable Master Rank expansion