Felicity Jones' Jyn Erso Rallies The Troops In This New ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY Still

Felicity Jones' Jyn Erso Rallies The Troops In This New ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY Still

This latest image from Gareth Edwards' Rogue One: A Star Wars Story features the film's leading lady (Felicity Jones) as the volatile Jyn Erso, along with Bodhi Rook (Riz Ahmed). Check it out...

By MarkCassidy - Oct 27, 2016 05:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
EW has debuted a brand new still from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, giving us another look at Felicty Jones as Jyn Erso, as she prepares to lead her Rebel squadron into battle.

Bodhi Rook can be seen in the background, and we also have a video interview with the actor who plays him (The Night Of's Riz Ahemed), in which he describes how he felt when he found out he'd be heading to the galaxy far, far away.





Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is directed by Gareth Edwards and stars Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Tudyk, Riz Ahmed, with Jiang Wen and Forest Whitaker. Kathleen Kennedy, Allison Shearmur and Simon Emanuel are producing, with John Knoll and Jason McGatlin serving as executive producers.

The movie opens in U.S. theaters on December 16, 2016.
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BatmanHeisenberg
BatmanHeisenberg - 10/27/2016, 5:18 PM
Hopefully this is good, but I have my doubts.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 10/27/2016, 5:32 PM
Has anyone spotted Wally yet?



GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/27/2016, 5:32 PM


GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/27/2016, 6:00 PM
When Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters, cinemas all over the world will be inundated with superheroes. Seriously, the highly anticipated film will team up the Avengers with the Guardians of the Galaxy - and that’s only the start. With so many characters slated to star in the movie, fans are wondering how Marvel Studios is handling the massive cast. And, earlier today, Kevin Feige commented on how they are juggling so many characters.

“Well it’s about the screenplay and Chris Markus and Steve McFeely — out of everyone we’ve worked with — have a very deft hand with balance,” he said. There are a lot of characters in [the first] Captain America; there are a lot of characters in The Winter Soldier, and of course Civil War has as many as we’ve ever had, so it’s in very capable hands [when] it comes to divvying up the storylines in a way that services a primary narrative but [also] showcases many characters.”

The president of Marvel Studios also commented on how often fans will see the entire roster of Infinity War band together. As fans expected, those ensemble scenes will be few and far betwee.

“How many times will all 30, 50, 60 whatever it is be in the frame at the same time? That is the hard part,” Feige explained before adding there won’t be “much” of those moments.

Markus also chimed in to say, "Yeah, the people in the background in one will come to the foreground in the second one. You know there will be moments where every last damn person who is still alive will be in the same room, and those are just a nightmare to write because Marvel, being very good about hiring very good actors who like, the 15th person there has two Oscars, and it's like oh my god. So yeah, it's crazy."
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