“I am one with The Force, and The Force is with me.”
May The Force be with you my friend. This Star Wars Day I invite you to celebrate the 10-year Anniversary of this sweeping Star Wars epic. It is hence the only movie I have reviewed twice, and it is vital to the next montage.
(Rewatched 05/03/2026)

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) follows Jyn Erso, daughter of the Death Star’s creator, who joins the resistance to fulfill her father’s dying wish— to steal the plans for the ultimate Imperial weapon. Set immediately before Episode IV — A New Hope, and immediately after Andor, Rogue One is a staple in the Star Wars saga. Cassian’s origin series cemented it as such.
It may feel contrived as any other Disney installment in the beginning with so many new locales and characters. And nearly every line about hope lands awkwardly. But the heroes’ urgency is as true as Mon Mothma’s Senate speech. And, as the plot converges with The Original in the second half, more classic characters enter the picture and make fans feel right at home. The final hour is masterful, top-tier Star Wars in my book.

Of all the film’s superlatives, the restraint of Darth Vader is the most praise-worthy. Director Edwards understands that cheat code of horror, that what you don’t show is always scarier than the thing you do. Vader is not the central villain here, he’s not overseeing the battlefield marshalling directives like he is in the originals— he’s a full-on supernatural wraith. And every minute he’s on screen is the next most menacing Darth Vader moment of the entire saga.
*SPOILERS AHEAD*
The seal between the ending of Rogue One and the beginning of A New Hope is airtight like the bulkhead doors of a Rebel Hammerhead Corvette, which only a lightsaber can cut through. Rogue One is the mission Luke Skywalker yearns to be a part of, even if he doesn’t know it’s happening. And while the following two events may not align precisely, I’ve come to romanticize the notion that when Luke gazes toward that iconic Binary Sunset on Tatooine, as John William’s Force Theme swells for the very first time, it was Jyn and Cassian’s final embrace that caused him to bow his head. (We bow ours)

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May the Fourth be with you. Great review, and may we be blessed with something as good as Rogue One and Andor very soon.
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Your site name must’ve inspired the aesthetic here🙂
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Estoy viendo las películas a razón de una por año, comenzando por el episodio I. Y voy por el III. Saber que había un enano dentro de un chaparro verde acabó de convencerme.
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¡Star Wars no existiría sin personas con enanismo! ¡Hay tantos personajes! Solo Warwick Davis ha interpretado alrededor de 15 personajes diferentes de Star Wars. Y Kenny Baker interpretó a R2-D2 en cada película hasta su muerte en 2016. NO en Rogue One, lamentablemente (acabo de comprobarlo).
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Warwick Davis tiene el cielo ganado gracias a Willow. Un tipazo.
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I only watched it 3 times. The last time was right after the last episode of Andor which I wrapped the following day with ANH. I call the three titles “Death Star Trilogy”.
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Watching Rogue One right after the finale of Andor was special… “Death Star Trilogy”‼️
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Almost forgot: May the 4th be with you!
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Happy Star Wars Day, EF!! I love ROGUE ONE and I appreciated it even more after seeing ANDOR. Mon Mothma is a fantastic character.
In any case, may the 4th be with you!!
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Watching Rogue One right after the Andor Finale was something special. Mon Mothma COOKED on the Senate floor🔥
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She truly is one of the best characters in ANDOR! Her incredible dance scene is iconic!
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I still consider this to be the best Star Wars project of the modern Disney era.
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Rogue One is the only Disney made Star Wars movie that has little to no problems and actually belongs among the original trilogy and prequel trilogy. Happy Star Wars Day!
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Happy May The Fourth Be With You! I have been so distracted and busy with real world stresses that I haven’t been able to do a post myself this year so this is much needed!
I went to see Rogue One at the cinema and I left feeling this was solidly in the Star Wars mould. And it never had a lightsaber in it till “that” scene.
And a little Easter Egg that a lot of folks might have missed links both R1 and ANH along with Luke is the fact the first Rebel pilot to die at Scarif was…..RED 5….hence Luke became R5 when Star Wars and the Battle of Yavin took place.
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This saga has profoundly impacted my life. Watching the first film in the early 80s and meeting Darth Vader made me realize the dark side within myself. You offer an excellent review, my dear, wise friend, especially for choosing this scene where a major change starts for Skywalker, enhanced by John Williams’s exceptional music. May the Force be with you! 👍👏🖖🛸
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Greetings! Can’t write anything about the films as I am totally unaware of these , being oceans apart!
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Yes of course. What is one of your favorite movies from your side of World?
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I prefer vernacular movies…my mother-tongue. And old is gold !
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Lulu: “Our Dada likes this movie a lot ― apparently it’s his favorite Star Wars movie. Shhh, don’t tell the others. He even rewatched it after that show Andor ended to get a fresh appreciation of it!”
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okay: I’m going to have to watch this one again; thanks 🙂
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It’s worth it to see it connect to the original right at the end.
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Ive never seen any Star Wars movie, at this point it may be too late to start. I’ve also never been spoiled about any of the plot somehow. Maybe one day I’ll watch them!
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