>It's difficult not to view the second trailer as a more traditional version of the first, akin to a fan edit that wanted to make things more Star Wars-like. Consider the fate of the siren. In the first trailer, it dominates the sound for half the running time; in the second, it's quickly replaced by music.
>This is likely intentional, given that the movie underwent reshoots to restore a more traditional feel between the release of the first and second trailers. A restatement of a core Star Wars aesthetic is key to the second trailer, but it leads to a lessening of the feeling that Rogue One will legitimately be any different from what we've seen before — and, therefore, an undermining of the key premise of the stand-alone Star Wars Story spinoffs.
who gives a fuck they can just hire some other midget to do it
it's not like his face was visible in the movies
Jackson Reyes
bump
Alexander Diaz
checked
Samuel Sullivan
Well we weren't promised an "all new mixed cast with female lead"™ as the focus of the movie and its sole selling point either.
You just have to come to terms with it, starwars is dead and its body used as a propaganda machine.
Adam Perez
This, everything Disney makes is just fan fiction for plebbitors
Gavin Bennett
Yeah but they look good visually lol
Carson Morgan
>we want more star wars, but don't make it too star wars I literally have no idea what is happening.
Camden Price
>This movie will not be any good because there isn't a siren blaring through half of a trailer. Yeah, okay THR.
Jordan Cooper
I havent seen the new movie yet dont really care.
Liam Hall
The executives are on it now and the test audience didn't liked it becase >muh traditional star wars epic space opera
The final version is going to be shit just like BvS and SS. Mark my words.
Josiah Murphy
Lol Disney shills on suicide watch
Colton Garcia
Both trailers looked like fan films and expect the final product to feel that way as well. Even TFA felt like a fan film.
Daniel Nguyen
>It's difficult not to view the second trailer as a more traditional version of the first, akin to a fan edit that wanted to make things more Star Wars-like. Consider the fate of the siren. In the first trailer, it dominates the sound for half the running time; in the second, it's quickly replaced by music.
>This is likely intentional, given that the movie underwent reshoots to restore a more traditional feel between the release of the first and second trailers. A restatement of a core Star Wars aesthetic is key to the second trailer, but it leads to a lessening of the feeling that Rogue One will legitimately be any different from what we've seen before — and, therefore, an undermining of the key premise of the stand-alone Star Wars Story spinoffs.
that's a lot of words saying absolutely nothing.kudos to the writer for such outstanding clickbait.
Hunter Cruz
but seriously, if you want something that isn't star wars, watch that. You want a Gareth Edwards film about something completely different? Monsters exists, go watch that. Go watch Clone Wars or Rebels. You want more Star Wars? Read the thousands of books, comics, and so on put into the legends box now. No one's forcing them to watch the movie, in fact, no one even cares.
Owen Adams
Rogue One totally feels like a fan film, especially with all these literally-who characters, and they will totally get Darth Vader wrong.
Lucas Ramirez
>read the comic books if you want more star wars
Josiah Taylor
>Disney kills off the most easily-replaceable member of the OT cast to drum up some publicity for this Rogue One turd
THEY CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT
Jackson Morales
>THR
Jayden Taylor
Don't worry, neckbeards, maybe they'll add more women, niggers, and even some Arabs to the cast, and make it all better.
Regardless, you eunuchs will pump money into it anyway, just like you did with TFA.