ROGUE ONE Director Gareth Edwards Sets The Record Straight On Reshoots And Whether He Shot Darth Vader Scene

ROGUE ONE Director Gareth Edwards Sets The Record Straight On Reshoots And Whether He Shot Darth Vader Scene

The Creator director Gareth Edwards has once again addressed the speculation surrounding Rogue One: A Star Wars Story's reshoots, revealing whether he was on set when Tony Gilroy entered the picture...

By JoshWilding - Oct 03, 2023 05:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: SFFGazette.com

Gareth Edwards' The Creator is now playing in theaters, and after his Hollywood return, the filmmaker is no doubt hoping to move on from the constant speculation surrounding Rogue One: A Star Wars Story's troubled production.

The 2016 movie underwent significant reshoots with Tony Gilroy reportedly brought in to get the movie where it needed to be. Since then, speculation has run rampant about whether Rogue One was taken from Edwards and put into The Bourne Legacy director's hands or if he remained involved and simply needed some help getting Lucasfilm's first Star Wars spin-off where it needed to be. 

Talking to KCRW's The Business (via SFFGazette.com), Edwards talked candidly about what took place on set (a stark contrast from recent interviews which have seen the director largely dance around the question by expressing his love for Star Wars). 

"The stuff that is out there on the internet about what happened on that film - there is so much inaccuracy about the whole thing," Edwards says. "Tony came in, and he did a lot of great work, for sure. No doubt about it. But we all worked together until the last minute of that movie."

"The very last thing that we filmed in the pickup shoot was the Darth Vader corridor scene," he adds. "I did all of that stuff."

That last part lines up with what writer Gary Whitta has said and it's clear now that Edwards wasn't fired...he may, however, have taken a back seat to Gilroy. For what it's worth, the filmmaker concluded this part of the conversation by once again making it clear Rogue One did nothing to dampen his love for the franchise. 

"Someone who gets that opportunity to make a Star Wars film and then starts complaining about it, I don’t think many people have that much empathy for that kind of person. I so don’t want to be them. It was a dream come true. I’m proud of the movie we all made. What goes into Fight Club stays in Fight Club kind of thing. It’s like that. I just want to sound grateful for what happened and not talk negatively about anything."

In 2018, Gilroy reflected on his role in getting Rogue One to the finish line, admitting he had zero interest in Star Wars but saying the production was "in so much terrible, terrible trouble that all you could do was improve their position."

Funnily enough, he's since taken charge of Andor for Lucasfilm, a series which has been hailed as perhaps the best Star Wars story told in the Disney era. As for Rogue One, the movie was a critical and commercial hit, whereas The Creator has sadly dipped to 68% on Rotten Tomatoes after a disappointing weekend at the box office.

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CoHost
CoHost - 10/3/2023, 5:22 AM
I believe him. Peter Jackson was on set and he can corroborate the story.
ProudPatriot76
ProudPatriot76 - 10/3/2023, 6:07 AM
Still one of the best Star Wars movies out there. I actually like Rogue One more than Empire Strikes Back.

This movie is definitely something to be proud of
Conquistador
Conquistador - 10/3/2023, 6:15 AM
Rogue One is a solid movie, the only thing that let it down was the VFX for Cushing and Fisher and maybe Vader's voice...(but that's more down to JEJ's age at the time) they probably could have made the movie without those legacy characters and still been successful, but that Vader scene was dope.

I checked out the Creator over the weekend though, definitly some plot issues but another solid and visually stunning flick from Edwards. Call me crazy but his style may be one that will suit a live action Akira movie.
Forthas
Forthas - 10/3/2023, 7:54 AM
People need to focus less on what he did or did not do and rather ask why a solid contribution by Edwards to the Science fiction library went under the radar. Yes I know...actors strike...but other films have done well despite that. The Creator was a really fine film that in my opinion puts Gareth Edwards up there with Matt Reeves.
philinterrupted
philinterrupted - 10/3/2023, 8:33 AM
@Forthas - I agree. For me, the only thing lacking in The Creator was the emotional connections. They were all paper thin. If the had strengthened they through lines, this would have been one of my top movies of the year.
Forthas
Forthas - 10/3/2023, 8:39 AM
@philinterrupted - Yes! I had the same reaction. The visuals were stunning and it was a tight story with a great payoff but yeah the individual stories were a tad bit rushed so it was hard to connect to them. 8 out of 10 stars for me.
philinterrupted
philinterrupted - 10/3/2023, 9:16 AM
@Forthas - oh, also, John David Washington is kind of wooden for me. His default look is deer in headlights. I think that could have been effecting things too.
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