Reshoot Details Revealed For ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY

Reshoot Details Revealed For ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY

If this new report is to be believed, it looks like there is a lot more behind the Rogue One reshoots than just the inclusion of a cameo. Read on for more...

By MattBellissimo - Jun 03, 2016 02:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Making Star Wars
In a new report from Making Star Wars, some details about the nature of the reshoots for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story have come to light. While it was previously rumoured that the reshoots were being done to include a cameo for the new Han Solo, according to the website, reshoots are extensive, with the crew expecting to re-shoot approximately 40% of the film! The website says they've spoken to some crew members, and this is what's going on behind the scenes:
  • Some crew initially heard J.J. Abrams was supervising the reshoots.
  • Gareth Edwards is doing the reshoots himself but with a partner, Christopher McQuarrie.
  • Christopher McQuarrie, the final writer on Rogue One will be working extensively with Edwards onset to make sure they’re on the “same page” with the most recent draft of the film.
  • Christopher McQuarrie’s draft of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was considered superior to the film they shot previously.
  • It was not Edwards’ fault as McQuarrie’s draft wasn’t completed when much of the film was shot and revisions kept coming in that made the film feel uneven.
  • 32 sets have been recreated for the reshoot.
  • The crew expects they are reshooting 40% of the film. They are working 6 days a week for 8 weeks.
According to Jason Ward of Making Star Wars, these aren't necessarily bad things. "When the movie began filming there was a lot of talk that the budget had been greatly reduced slightly before shooting meaning more CGI would be needed. Now it looks like the movie is going to cost what it was supposed to cost from the start. The quality of the film wasn’t bad, it just needs to be better and all involved are happy to make that happen." It certainly seems like the crew are just trying to make the best film they can, as opposed to the film being "bad" and needing to be fixed; seeing as reshoots are common with most big-budget films, it's not entirely surprising this is happening for Rogue One, but it's probably more work than was originally expected.

UPDATE: Christopher McQuarrie has taken to Twitter to dismiss the report of his on-set involvement. "Attn: bloggers. I'm reading some horseshit rumors tonight. You know where to find me. Do your jobs."

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SimplyAz
SimplyAz - 6/3/2016, 3:19 AM
Looking forward to seeing Donnie Yen and my fellow British Pakistani RIz Ahmed on screen....!!!

SimplyAz
SimplyAz - 6/3/2016, 3:30 AM
Riz needs to start working out though, maybe Donnie can give him some advice.

Alchemist
Alchemist - 6/4/2016, 3:22 AM
@SimplyAz - I want to see Donnie Yen do his famous splits-kick on Darth Vader and make his head spin! But I know that won't happen, I just hope Donnie isn't under used like he was in Blade 2!
SimplyAz
SimplyAz - 6/4/2016, 2:59 PM
@Alchemist -

I have the same fear, love his movies
SuperCat
SuperCat - 6/3/2016, 3:59 AM
MonsterSquad35
MonsterSquad35 - 6/3/2016, 4:21 AM
Ok everyone, that's a wrap...Oops my bad, 8 more weeks.

The Force is strong in these re-shoots
MrPoopybutthole
MrPoopybutthole - 6/3/2016, 5:33 AM
get your shit together smh
BoomFace
BoomFace - 6/3/2016, 8:39 AM
I'd say a lot of this may be BS. But the one thing I'm probably sure about is that Disney want to make this as kiddie friendly as possible. So look forward to stupid forced humour throughout. I enjoyed TFA but the forced humour and one liners really bugged me. From the moment this movie was conceived, we were promised a war movie set in the Star Wars universe. It almost seemed like they were making this movie for the first generation of Star Wars fans (although those movies were somewhat kid friendly, the levity, humour and adventure were all natural). That trailer for Rogue One had everything I wanted in a spin off Star Wars movie and although it's impossible to tell at this point whether the reshoots will help or hinder this movie, I hope and pray that Disney don't plan on running Lucasfilm the way they run Marvel. Before the Marvel fun brigade get their pitchforks out, I enjoy their movies and that formula works for them but I don't want these movies to be predictable and passable. I want them to trust the directors they're hiring, otherwise no director with his/her salt are going to want to work with them.
PsychoticSpaceRaccoon
PsychoticSpaceRaccoon - 6/3/2016, 9:45 AM
Reshoots are normal.

And sadly, blogs sensationalizing reshoots is also normal.

The world continues to spin.

Meanwhile on the set of Guardians 2...

Deschain99
Deschain99 - 6/3/2016, 11:27 PM
"Do your "job" bloggers" . . . . lol
Alchemist
Alchemist - 6/4/2016, 3:25 AM
Reshoots, Reboots, Rereleases, Repeats, Recycling of old ideas....... too many REs!!! Stop It!!!
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