Disney Watered Down Darth Vader Scene in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Apparently, one scene that studio execs aren’t comfortable with features none other than Darth Vader (who has been rumored to have a role inRogue One: A Star Wars Storyfor quite some time). According to the Reddit user, the scene in question depictsthe iconic villain taking out a Rebel ground Squad:
>"In a night scene Vader absolutely lays waste to a Rebel ground Squad,” Reddit user KeepR1Dark writes. “Unfortunately this is one of the scenes we have to water down. We made it like something from the old slasher/horror films. Rebel soldiers who joked about a boogie man with magical powers and then minutes later are absolutely wasted.”
>tampering with the directors original vision
Owen Morales
That guy was full of shit.
Michael Anderson
How can anyone stand against such reckless hate?
Daniel Harris
50 % OF RETAKES
IT'S GONNA FUCKING SUCK BALLS, WORSE THAN ALIEN3
Ryder Phillips
I HATE THIS SHIT I HATE DISNEY I HATE THE CURRENT MCU FUCK ALL OF YOU I HOPE THIS AND DR STRANGE BOMBS OJDJOIFGOIJSDOJFBJK
Logan Nelson
Poor Edwards. He knew this is coming tho
Caleb Lopez
That sounds like it would be so cool but like
>How can we sell kids toys if the movie will have slasher style horror?
I have no faith in this franchises future anymore.
Colton Barnes
source?
Elijah Ramirez
>Star Wars got cucked by the Mouse
lol, enjoy Disney flicks
Christian Rodriguez
Fuck Disney. Fuck em right in thier pink, family-friendly asshole
Logan Bailey
Source is Reddit my newfag friend.
Henry Reyes
It seems like people are indulging the idea that Disney sanitizes everything and spinning rumors to that effect. But, really, Disney has never been averse to villains doing villainous shit, even in their kid's cartoons or family movies. I mean, go and watch this year's Jungle Book - which is rated PG - and see Shere Khan in action.
Christopher Hill
>But, really, Disney has never been averse to villains doing villainous shit Explain Ultron
Jackson Rivera
>directed and written by Joss Whedon.
Bentley Clark
Ultron did villainous shit throughout the whole movie. He just had Tony Stark's glib, talkative personality while doing it. That was intentional on Whedon's part, whether it was well-received or not, he was meant to be a dark mirror of Iron Man since Pym (whom he's traditionally the dark mirror of) hadn't been introduced yet.
Angel Brooks
ultron was the least threatening villain ive ever seen in a movie. literally every scene hes in he makes 1 quip then gets btfo and flies offscreen by thor or hulk, while we get to watch them all fight cgi facless robots for 15 minutes only for ultron to come back with another one liner before being btfo again. rinse and repeat for 2 hours
Jacob Peterson
>According to the Reddit user
Dylan Cook
seriously even Cap could take on Ultron 1v1
Dylan Gutierrez
I think it might actually improve it, considering that TFA needed 50% of reshoots, by entirely cutting out Maray Sue.
Hudson Parker
>According to the reddit user you fuckin loser this is premium wienerposting
Alexander Sanders
>Could have finally had an Empire-based gritty war film
Grayson Hernandez
You had faith in Star Wars after
>The Prequels >Kotor III canceled >Jedi Knight 3 canceled >that Crystal Star EU book >The Force Awakens