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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (or simply Rogue One) is a 2016 American epic space opera film directed by Gareth Edwards. The screenplay by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy is from a story by John Knoll and Gary Whitta. It was produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the first installment of the Star Wars anthology series and a prequel to Star Wars (1977). The main cast consists of Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Tudyk, Riz Ahmed, Jiang Wen, and Forest Whitaker. Set a week before Star Wars, the plot follows a group of rebels who band together to steal plans of the Death Star, the ultimate weapon of the Galactic Empire. It details the Rebel Alliance s first effective victory against the Empire, first referenced in Star Wars opening crawl.
Based on an idea first pitched by Knoll ten years before it entered development, the film was made to be different in tone and style from the traditional Star Wars films, omitting the customary opening crawl and transitional screen wipes. Principal photography on the film began at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, in early August 2015 and wrapped in February 2016. The film then went through extensive reshoots in mid-2016. With an estimated production budget of at least $220 million, it is one of the most expensive films ever made.
Rogue One premiered in Los Angeles on December 10, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 16. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its acting, story, visuals, musical score, and dark tone, but criticism for its pacing, characters, and digital recreations of Peter Cushing and Carrie Fisher. It grossed over $1 billion worldwide, making it the 20th-highest-grossing film of all time and the second-highest-grossing film of 2016 during its theatrical run. It received two Academy Award nominations for Best Sound Mixing and Best Visual Effects. Andor, a spin-off television series starring Luna, is set to debut on Disney+ on September 21, 2022.
Plot
Research scientist Galen Erso and his family are in hiding on the planet Lah mu when Imperial weapons developer Orson Krennic arrives to press him into completing the Death Star, a space station-based superweapon capable of destroying planets. Galen s wife Lyra is killed in the confrontation while their daughter Jyn escapes and is rescued by rebel extremist Saw Gerrera.
Fifteen years later, cargo pilot Bodhi Rook defects from the Empire, taking a holographic message recorded by Galen to Gerrera on the desert moon Jedha. Rebel Alliance intelligence officer Cassian Andor learns of Rook s defection and the Death Star from an informant. Jyn is freed from an Imperial labor camp at Wobani and is brought to the Rebel leaders Bail Organa and Mon Mothma, who convince her to find and rescue Galen so the Alliance can learn more about the Death Star. Cassian is covertly ordered to kill Galen rather than extract him.
Jyn, Cassian, and reprogrammed Imperial droid K-2SO travel to Jedha, where the Empire is removing kyber crystals from the holy city to power the Death Star; Gerrera and his partisans are engaged in an armed insurgency against them. With the aid of blind spiritual warrior Chirrut Îmwe and his mercenary friend Baze Malbus, Jyn makes contact with Gerrera, who has been holding Rook captive. Gerrera shows her the message in which Galen reveals he has secretly built a vulnerability into the Death Star and directs them to retrieve the schematics from an Imperial data bank on the planet Scarif.
On the Death Star, Krennic orders a low-powered test shot which destroys Jedha s capital. Jyn and her group take Rook and flee the moon, but Gerrera remains to die with the city. Grand Moff Tarkin congratulates Krennic before using Rook s defection and security leak as a pretext to take control of the project. Rook leads the group to Galen s Imperial research facility on the planet Eadu, where Cassian chooses not to kill Galen. Jyn makes her presence known moments before Rebel bombers attack the facility. Galen is wounded and dies in Jyn s arms, before she escapes with her group on a stolen Imperial cargo shuttle. Krennic is summoned by Darth Vader to answer for the Death Star s attack on Jedha. Krennic seeks his support for an audience with the Emperor, but Vader instead Force-chokes him and orders him to ensure no further breaches occur.
Jyn proposes a plan to steal the Death Star schematics using the Rebel fleet but fails to gain approval from the Alliance Council, who feel victory against the Empire is now impossible. Frustrated at their inaction, Jyn s group lead a small squad of Rebel volunteers to raid the databank. Arriving on Scarif on the stolen Imperial ship, which Rook dubs Rogue One , a disguised Jyn and Cassian enter the base with K-2SO while the other Rebels attack the Imperial garrison as a diversion.
The Alliance learns of the raid from intercepted Imperial communications and deploys their fleet in support. K-2SO sacrifices himself so Jyn and Cassian can retrieve the data. Îmwe is killed after activating the master switch to allow communication with the Rebel fleet, and Malbus is killed shortly afterward. Rook is killed by a grenade after informing the Rebel fleet that it must deactivate the planetary shield to allow the transmission of the schematics. Rebel Admiral Raddus uses a Hammerhead corvette to destroy two Star Destroyers, and the wreckage crashes atop the shield generator, deactivating the shield. Jyn and Cassian obtain the schematics, but are ambushed by Krennic, who is shot and wounded by Cassian. Jyn transmits the schematics to the Rebel command ship via the base s antenna moments before the Death Star enters orbit above Scarif; Tarkin uses another low-power shot to destroy the antenna, killing Krennic, and the impact creates an approaching blast that engulfs the base, killing Cassian, Jyn, and the remaining ground forces.
The Rebel fleet prepares to jump to hyperspace, but Admiral Raddus and many of the fleet s ships are intercepted by Vader s arriving Star Destroyer. Vader boards the Rebel command ship and kills many rebel troops in an attempt to regain the schematics, but a starship escapes with them on board. Aboard the fleeing ship, Princess Leia Organa declares that the schematics will provide hope.
Cast
- Felicity Jones as Jyn Erso, a young renegade woman who is detained for her crimes against the Empire until she is freed by the Rebel Alliance to help steal the plans for the Death Star.Beau Gadsdon as eight-year-old Jyn Dolly Gadsdon as four-year-old Jyn
- Beau Gadsdon as eight-year-old Jyn
- Dolly Gadsdon as four-year-old Jyn
- Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, a Rebel captain and intelligence officer.
- Ben Mendelsohn as Orson Krennic, the director of advanced weapons research for the Imperial military.
- Donnie Yen as Chirrut Îmwe, a blind warrior who believes in the Force. He is said to be one of the Guardians of the Whills.
- Mads Mikkelsen as Galen Erso, Jyn s father and a research scientist.
- Alan Tudyk as the voice and motion-capture of K-2SO, a former Imperial enforcer droid who was reprogrammed by Cassian Andor to serve the Rebellion.
- Riz Ahmed as Bodhi Rook, a former Imperial cargo pilot who defects to the rebels under the influence of Galen Erso.
- Jiang Wen as Baze Malbus, a longtime companion of Chirrut Îmwe and one-time devoted Guardian of the Whills, now a Rebel warrior and mercenary.
- Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera, a veteran of the Clone Wars and a friend of the Erso family who had mentored Jyn in her later childhood years.
Jimmy Smits, Genevieve O Reilly, Anthony Daniels, and Jimmy Vee reprise their roles from previous films as Bail Organa, Mon Mothma, C-3PO, and R2-D2, respectively; Vee is uncredited for his role. James Earl Jones also reprises his role from previous films as the voice of Darth Vader, who is physically portrayed by Spencer Wilding during the meeting with Krennic and aboard the Star Destroyer, and by Daniel Naprous for the end scene. Grand Moff Tarkin and Princess Leia Organa are played by Guy Henry and Ingvild Deila, respectively, with the digital likenesses of Peter Cushing and Carrie Fisher superimposed. Henry also provides the voice for Tarkin, while archival audio of Fisher is used for Leia. Angus MacInnes and Drewe Henley are featured as Gold Leader Dutch Vander and Red Leader Garven Dreis, respectively, via unused footage from A New Hope; MacInnes returned to record new dialogue for Vander, while new dialogue for the deceased Henley was assembled from archival material. David Ankrum, who voiced Wedge Antilles in A New Hope, reprises his role in a vocal cameo. Ian McElhinney, Michael Smiley, Andy de la Tour, and Tim Beckmann play General Jan Dodonna, Dr. Evazan, General Hurst Romodi, and Captain Raymus Antilles, respectively. Warwick Davis plays Weeteef Cyubee, a member of Saw Gerrera s Partisans. Dave Filoni reprises his role as C1-10P from Star Wars Rebels. Stephen Stanton voices Admiral Raddus, while Paul Kasey appears in costume as the alien character on-screen.
Additionally, Alistair Petrie plays General Davits Draven, Ben Daniels plays General Antoc Merrick, and Valene Kane plays Lyra Erso, Jyn s mother. Jonathan Aris, Fares Fares, and Sharon Duncan-Brewster appear as Senators Nower Jebel, Vasp Vaspar, and Tynnra Pamlo, respectively. Simon Farnaby plays a member of Blue Squadron. Jordan Stephens appears as Rebel Alliance member Corporal Tonc. Nick Kellington plays Bistan, the door gunner on a U-wing during the battle on Scarif. Ian Whyte plays Moroff, a member of Saw Gerrera s Partisans. Daniel Mays appears as Tivik. Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman, director and producer of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, respectively, cameo as two Death Star technicians.
Production
Development
Rogue One is the first film in the Star Wars anthology series, a series of standalone spin-off films in the Star Wars franchise. John Knoll, visual effects supervisor for the Star Wars prequel trilogy, pitched the idea as an episode of the unproduced series Star Wars: Underworld 10 years before the film s development in 2003, during the production of Episode III in Sydney, developing a draft titled Destroyer of Worlds ; after the Disney acquisition he felt as if he had to pitch it again or forever wonder what might ve happened if I had . In May 2014, Disney announced Gareth Edwards would direct the film and Gary Whitta would write the script. That October, cinematographer Greig Fraser revealed that he would work on the film. In January 2015, it was revealed Whitta had completed his work on the script, and would no longer be with the project. Simon Kinberg was considered as a replacement. Later that month, it was announced Chris Weitz had signed to write the script for the film. In March 2015, the title was announced.
Edwards stated the style of the film would be similar to that of a war film, stating, It s the reality of war. Good guys are bad. Bad guys are good. It s complicated, layered; a very rich scenario in which to set a movie. Assuming Disney would not allow a dark ending, Edwards had the main characters surviving in the original version of the script, but the producers opted for a more tragic ending and never filmed the original version.
In May 2016, reports emerged the film would undergo five weeks of reshoots with Tony Gilroy writing additional scenes, as well as acting as a second-unit director under Edwards. With input from Edwards, Gilroy oversaw the edit and additional photography of the film which tackled several issues, including the ending. In August, Gilroy was given screenplay credit alongside Weitz and was paid $5 million for his work on the film. Additionally, Christopher McQuarrie, Scott Z. Burns, and Michael Arndt all contributed to the script at various stages in development.
In July 2016, discussing whether the film would feature an opening crawl, Kathleen Kennedy said, we re in the midst of talking about it, but I don t think these films will have an opening crawl. Edwards explained The idea is this film is supposed to be different than the saga films, and that This film is born out of a crawl. … There s this feeling that if we did a crawl, then it ll create another movie. In November 2016, Kennedy confirmed the film would not feature an opening crawl, instead beginning in a way that is traditional, with just the title.
At the 2016 Star Wars Celebration, Edwards said the title had three meanings: a military sign , referring to the Red Squadron from A New Hope; the rogue one of the franchise, given it is the first film to not be part of the main saga; and a description of Jyn Erso s personality.
Casting
In January 2015, The Hollywood Reporter stated numerous actresses, including Tatiana Maslany, Rooney Mara, and Felicity Jones were being tested for the film s lead. In February 2015, it was announced Jones was in final talks to star in the film, while Aaron Paul and Édgar Ramírez were being eyed for the male lead role. In March 2015, Jones was officially cast. In March 2015, Deadline Hollywood reported a rumor that Ben Mendelsohn was being considered for a lead role. The next month, TheWrap reported that Sam Claflin was being eyed for a role, while Riz Ahmed was in negotiations to join the film. In May, Mendelsohn, Ahmed, and Diego Luna were added to the cast of the film, in the lead roles. Forest Whitaker was added to the cast in June 2015. In July 2015, Jonathan Aris was cast to play Senator Jebel. Genevieve O Reilly was cast as Mon Mothma, reprising her role from Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. James Earl Jones was confirmed to return as the voice of Darth Vader in June 2016.
Filming
Principal photography on the film began at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, on August 8, 2015. Much of the other photography was completed near Pinewood Studios at Buckinghamshire, UK where huge sets were built to complement scenes filmed elsewhere in the world. The film was shot using Ultra Panavision 70 lenses with Arri Alexa 65 large format digital 6K cameras.
Filming locations were used around the world. In Iceland, the crew shot in Reynisfjara, and around the mountains of Hjörleifshöfði and Hafursey at Mýrdalssandur, which were used to represent Lah mu and Eadu. Also used were the Krafla area with its volcanic crater and around Lake Mývatn s rock formations. The islands of Gan and Baresdhoo of the Laamu Atoll in the Maldives, as well as the former RAF Bovingdon airfield, were used to represent Scarif. Wadi Rum in Jordan was used to represent Jedha. Pymmes Park in Edmonton, London was also used for location filming, and scenes set on Yavin 4 were filmed at Cardington Airfield. Gareth Edwards selected the London Underground s Canary Wharf station as a location for a chase scene in an Imperial base; the location shoot took place between midnight and 4 am, when the station was closed to the public.
The film spent an estimated total of $265 million and received a $45.5 million subsidy from the United Kingdom s film incentive program.
Post-production
On February 11, 2016, Disney executives stated the film was virtually completed . Several weeks of pre-scheduled reshoots began in June 2016. Tony Gilroy, who was an uncredited writer on the film at the time, was hired to direct the reshoots and rework aspects of the film, earning him a screenwriting credit. It was created solely using digital tools.
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) produced the film s visual effects. ILM used CGI and digitally altered archive footage to insert Peter Cushing s likeness over the body of actor Guy Henry. Lucasfilm secured permission from the late actor s estate to include him in the film. The team reportedly searched through countless hours of Cushing footage in order to find suitable reference material, and Henry provided the motion capture and voice work. A digital model of Cushing was mapped over Henry s performance like a digital body mask. Cushing s mannerisms, including his manner of speaking, were studied by the creative team and applied to the digital Tarkin model. Cushing s estate was heavily involved with the creation and had input right down to small, subtle adjustments . A similar process was used in the portrayal of Princess Leia; Carrie Fisher s appearance as Leia in the first film was superimposed over Norwegian actress Ingvild Deila s face and archival audio of Fisher saying Hope was used to voice the character.
Post-production wrapped on November 28, 2016.
Music
It does borrow from traditions that both John Williams and George Lucas borrowed from when they made the original Star Wars, you know. George was looking at Flash Gordon, the old serials, and John was looking at Gustav Holst and different composers along the way to get a baseline for what he wanted to communicate. There is a wonderful musical language that John put together for the original films. I wanted to honor that vernacular but still do something new with it, something that was still me in a way.
—Michael Giacchino, on balancing the musical traditions of Star Wars with his original music for Rogue One.
In March 2015, it was reported that Alexandre Desplat who had worked with Edwards on Godzilla, would compose the score for Rogue One, and had confirmed it in an April 2016 interview. As the film s reshooting affected the post-production process, Desplat opted out from the project due to his commitments for scoring Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017), and was replaced by Michael Giacchino in September 2016. Giacchino only had four and a half weeks to compose the music for the film, beginning almost immediately after finishing production on Doctor Strange. In addition to composing the original themes, Giacchino had incorporated John Williams themes from previous films into the score. The official soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records on December 16, 2016. An extended version of the soundtrack was released on February 11, 2022, which includes additional demos composed for the film score, and cues that were not included in the album, or being un-edited. A vinyl edition was further released by Mondo in March 2022.
Marketing
Promotion
Promotion of Rogue One was initially delayed by the release of the film Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation in July 2015, because the titles are similar. Paramount Pictures registered and cleared the title with the Motion Picture Association of America in January 2015, well before Disney announced the title of its forthcoming Star Wars spinoff. Disney and Lucasfilm had to reach an agreement with Paramount over promotion in order to avoid any confusion in the public mind. Disney agreed to embargo promotion on Rogue One until after mid-2015, with the exception of a very short teaser which was screened at Star Wars Celebration in Anaheim that year.
A teaser trailer for Rogue One, released by Lucasfilm on April 7, 2016, was praised by reviewers for its portrayal of strong female characters. The Daily Telegraph described Jyn Erso s character as a roguish, Han Solo-style heroine , calling the film progressive , while noting its painstaking faithfulness to the production design style of the original Star Wars trilogy. The Hollywood Reporter also noted the visual nods to the original trilogy, and examined the film s possible narrative direction, considering that the outcome is to some extent already revealed in the opening crawl of A New Hope. The Atlantic writer David Sims stated that the trailer brought back some memorable pieces of architecture, from the lumbering AT-AT walkers to the Death Star itself, not to mention the glorious 70s costuming of Star Wars. He added that the trailer has the look , blending the old with the new. The trailer was viewed close to 30 million times in its first 29 hours, at a rate of 800,000 views per hour, from Facebook and YouTube, which is 200,000 views shy of what the first teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens was receiving in November 2014.
In June 2016, Rogue One was promoted at the Star Wars Celebration Europe III event in London. During the event, a new official poster was unveiled, which depicts a battle taking place on the tropical planet Scarif, with the Death Star looming large in a blue sky, above which is printed the tagline A Rebellion Built on Hope . A second teaser trailer was also unveiled, screened exclusively for the Celebration audience, and not streamed online. This new trailer was reviewed favorably by critics; The Daily Telegraph noted that the trailer revealed new locations such as the planets Jedha and Scarif, and that its most significant revelation came in the final seconds of the teaser, with the appearance of Darth Vader, reflected in a computer screen and accompanied by his classic breathing sound effect. Variety also hailed the Vader reveal, and noted that the emphasis of the production was much more on the kinetic depiction of large battle sequences and full-on warfare, comparing it to Francis Ford Coppola s 1979 Vietnam War epic Apocalypse Now. A showreel was also shown during the event, which featured footage from the film, cut with behind-the-scenes shots and interviews with the director and cast members. The second trailer was shown publicly during a broadcast of the 2016 Summer Olympics and received positive responses; Wired stated that the trailer was littered with nostalgic throwbacks to the original trilogy , while Rolling Stone described the CGI landscape shots seen in the footage as eye-poppingly gorgeous .
A further trailer released in October 2016 prompted The Hollywood Reporter to comment that the newly revealed footage looked like a trailer to a different movie than the one advertised earlier , remarking that Jyn Erso appeared to be portrayed as a more vulnerable character, and highlighting the appearance of Galen Erso as a protective father figure. Vanity Fair also commented on the emphasis given to Jyn s relationship with her father, suggesting that Rogue One was drawing on the Star Wars franchise s greatest natural resource: daddy issues .
The film s publicity tour began in Mexico on November 23, 2016.
In Asia, Disney focused marketing efforts on Donnie Yen, where his individual poster is used for marketing in territories including Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong, China, Vietnam, and Malaysia. The official Star Wars Facebook page of the respective Asian countries also featured clips and videos of Donnie Yen speaking various languages, greeting fans and telling them to support the film. In addition, Disney also released various versions of international trailers with more footage of Yen.
Tie-in novels
A tie-in novel to the film, Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel, was released on November 15, 2016. Written by veteran Star Wars novelist James Luceno, the story is set some years before the events of Rogue One, and provides a backstory to the 2016 film. The novelization of the film was written by Alexander Freed, and released on December 16, 2016.
Months after the film was released, Disney | Lucasfilm Press published another novel titled Star Wars: Rebel Rising on May 2, 2017. Written by Beth Revis, the novel explains what happened to Jyn Erso between the time her mother died and the day when Rebel agents freed her from an Imperial labor camp, a time period that the film skips over in its opening minutes. On the same day Rebel Rising was released, the novel Guardians of the Whills was released as well by Disney | Lucasfilm Press. Written by novelist and comic writer Greg Rucka, it focused on the characters Chirrut and Baze, telling their backstories as well as giving more context to the events that happened on Jedha prior to the film and even the Imperial occupation.
Comics
Months after the film was released, Marvel Comics adapted the film into a six-part comic book miniseries, which adds extra content. The miniseries complete collection was released on December 12, 2017.
In August 2017, IDW Publishing announced that it would make a one-shot graphic novel adaptation of the film, which was released one day after the Marvel miniseries collection was released. Unlike the Marvel miniseries, this graphic novel will have slightly more cartoonish visuals.
In the same month, Marvel Comics released the Star Wars: Rogue One – Cassian & K-2SO Special, a 40-page one-shot comic focusing on the first meeting between Cassian Andor and K-2SO. The comic was written by Duane Swierczynski and pencilled by Fernando Blanco.
Video games
A downloadable expansion pack for the 2015 Star Wars Battlefront game, titled Rogue One: Scarif, was released in December 2016, and added content based on the film, including new game modes, a map based on the planet Scarif, and Jyn Erso and Orson Krennic as playable characters. A free virtual reality mission for PlayStation 4 was also released alongside the expansion. A free update for the 2017 game Star Wars Battlefront II, released in April 2020, added a different Scarif map and other Rogue One-inspired content. Several characters and concepts from the film were also included in the mobile games Star Wars: Force Arena, Star Wars Commander, and Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes.
Release
Theatrical
Rogue One premiered at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles on December 10, 2016. The film was released in certain European countries on December 14, 2016, and was released in North America on December 16, with China getting the film on January 6, 2017.
Home media
Rogue One was released on Digital HD on March 24, 2017, and by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, and DVD on April 4, 2017.
It was released in 4K for the first time through the launch of Disney+ and was made available on Digital Ultra HD at the same time. It was released for Ultra HD Blu-ray on March 31, 2020, whilst also being reissued on Blu-ray and DVD.
Reception
Box office
Rogue One grossed $534.9 million in the United States and Canada, and $523.9 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $1.057 billion. Deadline Hollywood calculated the film s net profit as $319.6 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs; box office grosses and home media revenues placed it third on their list of 2016 s Most Valuable Blockbusters .
In late November 2016, box office projections for the United States and Canada had the film grossing $100–150 million during its opening weekend. Disney chairman Bob Iger noted that Disney and Lucasfilm did not expect Rogue One to match The Force Awakens total gross of $2.1 billion, nor its $248 million opening. Pre-sale tickets for the film went on sale at 12:01 AM EST on November 28, 2016. Within 10 minutes, ticket sale sites such as Fandango crashed, much like they had in advance of The Force Awakens the year prior. In its first 24 hours, the film had the second-highest number of pre-sale tickets ever sold, behind only The Force Awakens. Worldwide, the film was expected to gross $280–350 million in its opening weekend.
In the United States, the film made $29 million from its Thursday night previews, making it the highest-grossing Thursday opening of 2016. On Friday, the film grossed $71.1 million, and $46.3 million the next day, securing a total of $155.1 million in its opening weekend, the third-biggest debut of 2016. It topped the box office once again in its second weekend, grossing $64 million (down 58.7%) over the three day weekend, and $96.1 million over the four day weekend. On Christmas Day, it grossed $25.9 million. It finished first at the box office again in its third weekend, grossing $49.6 million (-22.5%) over the three-day weekend and $65.5 million over the four-day weekend. In its fourth weekend, Sunday projections had the film grossing $22 million, besting newcomer Hidden Figures $21.8 million. However, final figures the following day revealed the film tallied a weekend total of $21.9 million, falling to second place behind Hidden Figures $22.8 million. To promote the upcoming release of the prequel series Andor, Disney re-released Rogue One into 255 IMAX theaters on August 26, 2022. It made $1.1 million over the weekend, bringing its running IMAX total to $105 million, 10th all-time.
Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 84% based on 456 reviews, with an average rating of 7.5/10. The website s critical consensus reads, Rogue One draws deep on Star Wars mythology while breaking new narrative and aesthetic ground and suggesting a bright blockbuster future for the franchise. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score 65 out of 100, based on 51 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave the film a 91% overall positive score.
IGN reviewer Eric Goldman gave the film 9/10, saying, Rogue One is a movie crammed with fan service, but when fan service is done this well, there s little to complain about and much to adore. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, writing, this spin-off/prequel has the same primitive, lived-in, emotional, loopy, let s-put-on-a-show spirit that made us fall in love with the original trilogy. /Film gave Rogue One 8/10, writing that the film is enjoyable but does not have the emotional weight of The Force Awakens, because no character in Rogue One was strongly compelling . PopMatters wrote, Rogue One seems to enjoy spending time on a whole new batch of moons and planets we haven t seen before, reveling in the clutter and clamor of far-flung settlements where anti-Imperial sentiments fester. But the film is bogged down in engineering the complex maneuverings of spy games, dogfights, and the most sprawling Rebel-versus-Empire land battle scene since the opening of The Empire Strikes Back. Justin Chang, writing for the Los Angeles Times, called Rogue One a swiftly paced, rough-and-ready entertainment .
The New York Times wrote, All the pieces are there, in other words, like Lego figures in a box. The problem is that the filmmakers haven t really bothered to think of anything very interesting to do with them. A couple of 9-year-olds on a screen-free rainy afternoon would come up with better adventures, and probably also better dialogue. Richard Brody of The New Yorker called the film lobotomized and depersonalized , and wrote it isn t so much a movie as a feature-length promotional film for itself; it s a movie that is still waiting to be made. The Washington Post wrote Rogue One represents an unobjectionable exercise in franchise extension. It s fine. It ll do. For now.
IndieWire s David Ehrlich gave the film a C+ rating, calling it a spirited but agonizingly safe attempt to expand cinema s most holy blockbuster franchise and keep the wheels greased between proper installments … just a glorified excuse to retcon some sense into one of the silliest things about the original . While he praised the set design and visuals, calling them gorgeous , he criticized a lack of interesting character development and a script that felt completely constricted by its purpose .
Peter Bradshaw, film critic of The Guardian said: Rogue One doesn t really go rogue at any stage, and it isn t a pop culture event like The Force Awakens, in whose slipstream this appears; part of its charm resides in the eerie, almost dreamlike effect of continually producing familiar elements, reshuffled and reconfigured, a reaching back to the past and hinting at a preordained future. There are some truly spectacular cameos from much-loved personae, involving next-level digital effects—almost creepily exact, so that watching feels at various stages like going into a time machine, back to the 80s and 70s .
George Lucas was reported to have enjoyed the film more than The Force Awakens; upon hearing this, Gareth Edwards said, I can die happy now.
The film was praised for its exploration of ethics in engineering; in a reviewer s words, the core ethical arc of the film is one man s decision to engineer the Death Star in such a way as to prevent its use for galactic domination. One could fairly retitle the movie to Rogue One: an Engineering Ethics Story.
A writer for the military news website Task & Purpose lauded Rogue One as the Star Wars film that best reflects real military experience. Many details, James Sneddon writes, resonate with his own 21 years of service in the U.S. Navy:
I don t know if they used military veterans as consultants, but Rogue One manages to exude military authenticity. The spacecraft rattle annoyingly. Places where hands would naturally grab, or gear would rub, have the paint worn off. Cockpit windows are scratched, and, if the sunlight hits them wrong, they are hard to see through. Headphones get hung on a convenient grab rail and not on the hanger designed for them—if there even was a hanger. Apparently, designers of military vehicles in galaxies far, far, away have also never actually operated them in the field. Vehicle movement creates uncomfortable levels of dust. These are all things that will immediately seem real to military veterans.
He also pointed to aspects beyond the film s production design, like Septa s muzzle discipline, the bitter stoicism predominant among characters who spend most of their time wet, uncomfortable, afraid, and bickering even as they work diligently to complete their mission, and the moral ambiguity of some of the Rebels actions.
Digital recreation
While much of the computer-generated imagery (CGI) received praise, some news organizations published criticism about certain aspects, including the visual effects (VFX) that were used to revive Peter Cushing, who had died in 1994, as Grand Moff Tarkin. The Guardian s Catherine Shoard described the resurrection as a digital indignity . Joseph Walsh of The Guardian raised legal and ethical issues about bringing a long-dead actor to life. However, Lucasfilm had obtained permission from Cushing s estate before deciding to use his likeness. The Washington Times Eric Althoff rejected the entire concept of using CGI to recreate a deceased actor: Alas, what we get is, basically, not a simulation, but an approximation of a simulation—a dead character portrayed by a living actor inhabiting not the character, but imitating the dead actor.
Some journalists also criticized the quality of the CGI that was used to represent a younger Carrie Fisher in order to portray Princess Leia at an earlier time, as well as its suitability in movie-making. Eliana Dockterman of Time wrote that there was something particularly plastic about this version of the young Carrie Fisher—so smooth and so perfect it couldn t be real—that pulled me out of the moment. Kelly Lawler of USA Today said: … while Tarkin is merely unnerving, the Leia cameo is so jarring as to take the audience completely out of the film at its most emotional moment. Leia s appearance was meant to help the film end on a hopeful note (quite literally, as hope is her line), but instead it ends on a weird and unsettling one. Michael Cavna of The Washington Post described the facial effect as feeling distractingly artificial and nearly alien, like a plastered death mask robbed of authentic actorly effect, well beyond the usual artifice of Botox. Nonetheless, Fisher was shown the CGI rendition of her younger self for the film by Kathleen Kennedy and loved it.
Accolades
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipients | Result | Ref. |
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Academy Awards | February 26, 2017 | Best Sound Mixing | David Parker, Christopher Scarabosio and Stuart Wilson | Nominated | |
Best Visual Effects | Neil Corbould, Hal Hickel, John Knoll and Mohen Leo | Nominated | |||
British Academy Film Awards | February 12, 2017 | Best Makeup and Hair | Amanda Knight, Neal Scanlan and Lisa Tomblin | Nominated | |
Best Special Visual Effects | Neil Corbould, Hal Hickel, John Knoll, Mohen Leo and Nigel Sumner | Nominated | |||
Cinema Audio Society Awards | February 18, 2017 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – Live Action | Joel Iwataki, Nick Kray, David Parker, Frank Rinella, Christopher Scarabosio and Stuart Wilson | Nominated | |
Costume Designers Guild Awards | February 21, 2017 | Excellence in Fantasy Film | David Crossman and Glyn Dillon | Nominated | |
Dragon Awards | September 3, 2017 | Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Movie | Rogue One | Nominated | |
Empire Awards | March 19, 2017 | Best Film | Won | ||
Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Nominated | ||||
Best Actress | Felicity Jones | Won | |||
Best Male Newcomer | Riz Ahmed | Nominated | |||
Best Director | Gareth Edwards | Won | |||
Best Costume Design | Rogue One | Nominated | |||
Best Production Design | Nominated | ||||
Best Make-Up and Hairstyling | Nominated | ||||
Best Visual Effects | Nominated | ||||
Hugo Awards | August 11, 2017 | Best Dramatic Presentation – Long form | Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy | Nominated | |
Location Managers Guild Awards | April 8, 2017 | Outstanding Locations in Period Film | Mark Somner and David O Reily | Nominated | |
Outstanding Film Commission | Jedha – Royal Film Commission Jordan | Won | |||
MTV Movie & TV Awards | May 17, 2017 | Movie of the Year | Rogue One | Nominated | |
Best Hero | Felicity Jones | Nominated | |||
Ray Bradbury Award | May 20, 2017 | Outstanding Dramatic Presentation | Chris Weitz, Tony Gilroy and Gareth Edwards | Nominated | |
Saturn Awards | June 28, 2017 | Best Science Fiction Film | Rogue One | Won | |
Best Director | Gareth Edwards | Won | |||
Best Writing | Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Felicity Jones | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Diego Luna | Nominated | |||
Best Music | Michael Giacchino | Nominated | |||
Best Editing | John Gilroy, Colin Goudie and Jabez Olssen | Nominated | |||
Best Production Design | Doug Chiang and Neil Lamont | Nominated | |||
Best Costume Design | David Crossman and Glyn Dillon | Nominated | |||
Best Make-up | Amy Byrne | Nominated | |||
Best Special Effects | Neil Corbould, Hal Hickel, John Knoll and Mohen Leo | Won | |||
Teen Choice Awards | August 13, 2017 | Choice Sci-Fi Movie | Rogue One | Nominated | |
Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actor | Diego Luna | Nominated | |||
Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actress | Felicity Jones | Nominated | |||
Visual Effects Society Awards | February 7, 2017 | Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature | Neil Corbould, Erin Dusseault, Hal Hickel, John Knoll and Nigel Sumner | Nominated | |
Outstanding Animated Performance in a Photoreal Feature | Grand Moff Tarkin – Cyrus Jam, Sven Jensen, Jee Young Park and Steve Walton | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature | Scarif Complex – Enrico Damm, Yanick Dusseault, Kevin George and Olivier Vernay-Kim | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal Project | Space Battle – Steve Ellis, Barry Howell, Euising Lee and John Levin | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project | Princess Leia – Paul Giacoppo, Gareth Jensen, James Tooley and Todd Vaziri | Nominated | |||
Star Destroyer – Marko Chulev, Steven Knipping, Jay Machado and Akira Orikasa | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal Feature | Jedha Destruction – Luca Mignardi, Ciaran Moloney, Matt Puchala and Miguel Perez Senent | Nominated |
Prequel television series
On November 8, 2018, it was announced that a live-action prequel series was officially in development and set to air on Disney s streaming service, Disney+. The series will take place five years before the events in Rogue One and will focus on Cassian Andor with Diego Luna reprising the role. Although initially announced to be reprising his role as K-2SO, Alan Tudyk has since stated that he will no longer be in the first season of the series. It is set to be released on Disney+ in 2022.
Year | 2016 |
ReleaseDate | 2016-12-16 |
RuntimeMins | 133 |
RuntimeStr | 2h 13min |
Plot | In a time of conflict, a group of unlikely heroes band together on a mission to steal the plans to the Death Star, the Empire’s ultimate weapon of destruction. |
Awards | Nominated for 2 Oscars, 24 wins & 85 nominations total |
Directors | Gareth Edwards |
Writers | Chris Weitz, Tony Gilroy, John Knoll |
Stars | Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Alan Tudyk |
Produced by | Leifur B. Dagfinnsson,Simon Emanuel,Kiri Hart,Toby Hefferman,Finni Johannsson,Kathleen Kennedy,John Knoll,Jason McGatlin,Allison Shearmur,John Swartz,Susan Towner |
Music by | Michael Giacchino,John Williams |
Cinematography by | Greig Fraser |
Film Editing by | John Gilroy,Colin Goudie,Jabez Olssen |
Casting By | Jina Jay |
Production Design by | Doug Chiang,Neil Lamont |
Art Direction by | Alex Baily,Alastair Bullock,Robert Cowper,Jordana Finkel,Lydia Fry,Ashley Lamont,Steven Lawrence,Juan Pablo Monroy,Oliver Roberts,Stuart Rose,Stephen Swain,Gary Tomkins,Helen Xenopoulos |
Set Decoration by | Jamie Hall,Lee Sandales |
Costume Design by | David Crossman,Glyn Dillon |
Makeup Department | Sally Alcott,Brian Best,Amy Byrne,Alexis Continente,Francesca Crowder,David Dorling,Ellie Garratt,Chloe Grice,Jenny Harling,Sarah Kelly,Amanda Knight,Jessica Needham,Sue Newbould,Nisha Patel,Katie Pattenden,Chloë Pyne,Alex Rouse,Luca Saccuman,Reenal Shah,Andrew Simonin,Bianca Stewart,Georgia Thompson,Lisa Tomblin,Natalie Wickens,Julia Wilson,Inma Azorin,Punam Chhatralia,Emily Rose Connor,Jodi Corpe,Amy Elliot,Richard Glass,Lisa Harris,Magdalena Janusinska-Surma,Roseanna Larner,Daniel Lawson Johnston,Clare Le Vesconte,Nadine Mann,Giuliano Mariano,Claire Matthews,Nuria Mbomio,Siân Miller,Rhiannon Morrell,Nicola O Rourke,Hannah Ovenden,Marc Pilcher,Jemma Scott-Knox-Gore,Deborah Taylor,Chiara Ugolini |
Production Management | Pippa Anderson,Michael Blanchard,Karl Caffrey,Ben Dixon,Simon Emanuel,Allie C. Greene,Arni Hansson,Fuad Khalil,Nicole Letaw,Megan Matousek,Jason Pomerantz,Adam Teeuw,Susan Towner,Diala Al Raie,Gary Bunn,Birna Paulina Einarsdottir |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Tarik Afifi,Israr Azam,Dan Channing Williams,Simon Crane,Garún Daníelsdóttir,Joelle Mae David,Jonny Eagle,Tom Edmondson,Toby Evans,Fraser Fennell-Ball,Clare Glass,Toby Hefferman,Toby Hosking,Tom Ivens,David Keadell,Teariki Leonard,Andy Madden,Sussanah Madden,John Mahaffie,Guy Mannerings,Michela Marini,Phoebe Vale Markham,James McGrady,Lottie Millar,Sarah Mooney,Adam Morris,Tom Mulberge,William Thomas Möller,Tamir Naber,Scott Nankivel,Ryan Newberry,Cynthia Ruiz,Barney Shakespeare,Abbie Sheridan,Tom Turner,Brian Walker,Vanluke Watson,Tom White,Suzi Wilson,Natalie Wright-Cella,Tony Gilroy,Josh Methven |
Art Department | Alex Abelman,David Ahern,Andrew Ainscow,Andy Aitken,Liam Alleyne,Matt Allsopp,Malikah Almaghrabi,Christian Alzmann,Dana Anusca,Bóas Arnarson,Davíð Örn Arnarson,Kate Arthur,Will Ayres,Nicola Barnes,Ben Barrington-Groves,Sophie Dyer Bartlett,Kyle Beament,Rob Bean,Christopher John Beaumont,Paul Beeson,Tom Bernarius,George Bettles,Lee Biggs,Gabor Biro,Joe Block,Becki Boot,Valentina Borfecchia,Will Botton,Alex Bowens,Ryan Bradbury,Adrian Brady,Anna Bregman,Zak Brogan,Alan Brooker,Martin Brown,Anthony Bruton,Jim Buchan,Mark Buck,Steven Burdett,Chris Caldow,Julian Caldow,Martin Campbell,Jack Candy-Kemp,Phil Cane,Faith Carey,Renato Cavallaro,Jason Chalmers,Kinman Chan,Sam Chapman,Matt Chisholm,Ryan Church,Sarah Clamp,Craig A. Clark,Jeff Clarke,Dean Clements,Laura Collins,Kelvin Cook,Mitchell Cooper,James Corker,Jennifer Coronado,Dan Crawshaw,Tom Dark,Quentin Davies,Helen Dawson,Gavin Dean,Julia Dehoff,Nicola Dewey,Laura Dishington,Liam Doran,Martyn Doust,Sarah Downes,Steve Dring,Jillian Drujon,Craig Elderfield,Jonnie Elf,Genevieve Elkin,Neil Ellis,Scott Elms,Simon Elsley,Emily England,James Enright,Charlotte Epstein,Ben Etherington,Jonathan James Evans,Josephine Farr,Duncan Fegredo,Pete Fielding,Luke Fisher,James Foley,Jordan Forbes,Pip Fox,George Alexander Franklin,Rhiannon Fraser,Jordan French,Matt French,Rene Garcia,Jack Garwood,Stefan Gelt,Adrian Getley,Daniel Gibson,Craig Gilroy,Gary Goble,Georgina Goldman,Darren Goodhead,David Gray,Ida Grundsoee,Craig Guinan,Angus Hale,Christian Haley,Jayne Hall,Wesley Harland,Joseph Harlow,Mark Harrison,Paul J. Hayes,Victoria Hayes,Steve Hayward,Terry Heggarty,David Hewitt,Mathew Hilton,Lucy Hinsley,David Hobbins,David Hodges,Nathan Holt,Peter Hooper,Jon Horsham,Haukur M. Hrafnsson,Will Htay,Alexander Jay Hutchings,David Hynes,Clive Ingleton,Colin Jackman,Samantha James,Charles Jellis,Kevin Jenkins,Vincent Jenkins,John Jones,Josh Jones,Robert Judd,Matt Kazmierczak,Philip Keller,John Kirsop,Ross Kirsop,Hannah Kons,Veronique Langdon,Dominic Lavery,Khang Le,John Lee,Peter Lee,Kathryn Lees,Alan Lenton,Nicole Letaw,Ben Lewens,Richard Lim,Antonio Lobetti,David London,David Lovelock,Jake Lunt Davies,Alfredo Lupo,Ásgeir Líndal,Katrina Mackay,Alex Mackenzie,Isobel Mackenzie,Mary Mackenzie,Finnian Macmanus,Guy Mainwaring,James Mannell,Jon Marson,Jessica Lucy Martin,Dene Mason,Daniel Massarano,Rob Matthews,Alice Mayhew,Aaron McBride,Mark McCabe,Jon McCoy,Kent McLaren,Rob Mear,Liam Medlyn,Sonny Merchant,Gary Merrington,David Merryweather,Anne-Marie Minty,Paul Mitchell,Dean Moran,Dean Morris,Lewis Mortier,Marius Mosley,Guy Mount,John Moxom,Olivia Muggleton,Brian Muir,Steven Murphy,Matthew Naish,William Nelson,Daniel Newton,Will Newton,Laurens Nockels,Daniel Nussbaumer,Roberto Oliveri,Harriet Orman,Karla Ortiz,Damian Paesano,Richard Palin,Andrew Palmer,Mark Papworth,John Park,Michael Parkin,Nathan Payne,Nick Pelham,Ollie Pellowe,Ken Perkins,Amanda Pettett,Freddie Pickering,Kate Pickthall,Julie Pitt,Esmeralda Power,Thomas Power,Andrew Proctor,Miguel Quina,Anita Rajkumar,Eren Ramadan,Tyrone Reed,Mark Reynolds,Justin Richards,Mark Rocca,Lucie Ryan,Luke Sanders,Lucien Sands,Robert Sansom,Matt Sargent,Lorenzo Sartor,Matthew Savage,Elicia Scales,Pollyanna Seath,Michael Sheffels,Graham Shepherdly,Tom Shirm,Dominic Sikking,Matt Sims,Bjarni Thor Sivertsen,Steve Moose Smith,Gareth Sprey,James Staples,Rosemary Stegman,Mark Stevenson-Ellis,Warren Stickley,Russell Story,Louise Strachan,Charlie Summerville,Daniel Taggart,Kevin Bennett Teasdale,Thom Tenery,Erik Tiemens,Tim Timmington,Dave Tincombe,Lee Towersey,Eddie Tycer,Jan Urschel,Daniel Valentine,Emma Vane,Kate Venner,Rut Villamagna,Christopher Vincent,Chris Voy,Toby Wagner,Matt Walker,Andree Wallin,Dale Walters,Amanda Ward,Lavinia Waters,Peter Watson,John Weller,William Wells,Paul Wescott,Kyle Wetton,Jamie White,Rebecca White,Raymond Widdowson,Carl Wildman,Gabriel Wilkinson,Jamie Wilkinson,Simon Wilkinson,Owen Tree Williams,Silas Gee Williams,Carl Wilson,Bradley Woodbridge,Dave Wooster,Dan Wright,Lawrence Wright,Matt Wyles,Samantha Youssef,Yod Yutamanop,Stephen Zavala,Rachel Ziegelmeier,Victor Pétur Ólafsson,Christopher Barnett,Nabeel Allan Boiler,Sophie Bridgman,Matt Ceckiewicz,Joseph Dalton,Matt Francis,Richard Glover,Tony Graysmark,Ida Grundsoee,Nathanial Harrison,Matthew Kerly,Marcus Levers-George,Ralph McQuarrie,Brett Northcutt,Cal Pierce,Louise Strachan |
Sound Department | David Acord,Marco Alicea,Christopher Atkinson,Orin Beaton,Adrian Bell,Jonathan Borland,Ronni Brown,Peter Davis,Nick Docter,Luke Dunn Gielmuda,Danielle Dupre,Dickie Earll,Coya Elliott,Ryan J. Frias,Glen Gathard,David Giles,Josh Gold,J.R. Grubbs,Rashad Hall-Heinz,Tom Harrison,Jim Hok,Bobby Johanson,Gareth John,Doc Kane,Scott Levine,Josh Lowden,Edgar Meza,Milos Momcilovic,Steve Morris,Jon Null,Margie O Malley,Paul Paragon,David Parker,Duncan Paterson,Kimberly Patrick,Carrie Perry,Ivan Piesh,Eva Porter,Richard Quinn,Frank Rinella,Renee Russo,Christopher Scarabosio,Michael Semanick,Hugh Sherlock,James Spencer,Andy Stallabrass,Michael Lee Taylor,Trey Turner,Tony Villaflor,Tim White,Tom Williams,Stuart Wilson,Matthew Wood,David Acord,Adam Bourne,Jeremy Bowker,Luke Dunn Gielmuda,Evan J Haley,Bobby Johanson,Noah Katz,Kyle Koekemoer,Michael Kohler,Nick Kray,Jenna Lange,Mark Lindauer,Josh Lowden,Michael Miller,Steve Morris,Matthias Neumann,Jon Null,David Peifer,Richard Quinn,Frank Rinella,Matt Sauro,Andy Smit,Trey Turner,Sam Walsh,Stephen Webster,Matthew Wood |
Special Effects by | Andy Adam,Tim Ambridge,Fiona Barnes,Vanessa Bastyan,Elisabet Berggren,Tim Berry,Caimin Bourne,Christopher Brennan,David Brighton,Ben Broadbridge,Paul Clancy,Chris Clarke,Gary Cohen,Andy Collings,Andy Colquhoun,Ryan Conder,Luc Corbould,Malcolm Crash Corbould,Maria Corbould,Neil Corbould,Maria Cork,Javier Coronilla,Keith Dawson,Matthew Denton,John Duffy,Ronnie Durkan,Andrew Ellwood,Nicholas Ellwood,Jody Eltham,Damian Farrell,Terry Flowers,Dean Ford,Alex Freeman,Oliver Gee,Andre Gilbert,Gergely Glovotz,Tom Goodman,Colin Gorry,Gunnar Gunnarsson,Garth Gutteridge,Giles Hannagan,Liz Harkin,Peter Hawkins,Sherri Hazzard,Adam Heinis,Jessie Hinton,Gustav Hoegen,Kati Hood,Emily Hubbard,Stephen Hutchinson,Curtis Iggulden,Halls John,Terry Jones,Valdimar Jóhannsson,Eggert Ketilsson,Steve Knowles,Joshua Lee,Edward Leeson,Craig Leong,Jem Lovett,Göran Lundström,Dan MacIntyre,Chris Manger,Waldo Mason,Kevin Mathews,Duncan McDevitt,Doug McKenna,Phil McLaren,Martin Marty McLaughlin,Mark Meddings,Noah Meddings,Tim Mitchell,Gerard Moore,Chris Motjuoadi,Alan Murphy,Darren Nevin,Nigel Nixon,Simon Northcott,Declan O Donnell,Ellie O Rourke,William Overstall,Tom Packwood,Joe Patti,Charlie Pedersen,John Pilgrim,Karen Purvis,Kieran Reed,Mark Roberts,Luke Rutter,Jim Sandys,Neal Scanlan,Lilla Schwarz,Ty Senior,George Spensley-Corfield,Robert Strange,Henrik Svensson,Neil Toddy Todd,Adam Saus Villard,Paul Vincett,Douglas Wells,Michael White,Nigel Wilkinson,Glen Winchester,Stuart Wishart,Steve Wright,Kerril Fahy,Charlotte Louise,Raymond Widdowson,Jonathan Wilson |
Visual Effects by | Ahsan Uddin Ahmed,Silvio Alberti,Anjel Alcaraz,Aldo Aldana,Carlos A. Alfaro Jr.,Samat Algozhin,Daniil Alikov,Alexandre Alin,Corey Allen,Michael Allen,Ryan Allen,Miriam Alvarez,Ricardo Alves,Shudhdodhan Milind Ambhore,Stefanos Anagnostopoulos,Michael Anders,Dan Lindskov Andersen,Fraser Andrew,Siau Yene Ang,Christian Antolin,Yoichiro Aoki,Normand Archambault,Avi Arora,Nicole Ashford,Caitlin Atherton,Nikki Atkinson,Mary Austin,Aymeric Aute,Drago Avdalovic,Mathieu Bacchous,Tigran Badalyan,Mostafa Badran,Lance Baetkey,Jessica Bagby,Kenneth Bailey,Katharine Baird,Liping Bak,Helen Baker,Lucas Baker,Balu V,Gretchen Bangs,Sam Barnett,Lorna Barnshaw,Aaron Barr,Michel Barrière,Claudio Bassi,Grettel Batoon,Mark Battle,Ian Baxter,Eliott Beaudon,Jean-Paul Beaulieu,Olivier Beaulieu,Thabo Beeler,John Bell,Kevin Bell,Vincent Bell,Michele Benigna,Nathan Benner,Lawrence Bennett,Brian N. Bentley,Sylvain Berger,Louise Bertrand,Miguel Berube Ouellet,Aaron D. Beyer,Prashanth Bhagavan,Thomas Biering,Sabina Bihlmaier,Kathryn Jane Black,Pierre Blain,Adam Blank,Sathish Kumar Bodicherla,Krystal Boersen,Jason Bohbot,Lucian Boicu,Alex Bonacci,Pierre Bonnette,Loganathan Boopathy,Andrew Booth,Jeremy Booth,Landon Bootsma,Dan Bornstein,Gregory Bossert,Anne Bot,Alan Boucek,Maryse Bouchard,Mathieu Boudreau,Scott Bourne,Kirstin Bradfield,Derek Bradley,Louise Brand,Alex Branton,Kane Brassington,Dominique Breyvogel,Wayne Brinton,Stéphan Brisson,Dan Brittain,Adam Broderick,Timmy Broderick,Aaron Brown,Jack Brown,Mike Brown,Duncan Burbidge,Cuco Bures,Jennifer Burke,Patrick Michael Burke,Markus Burki,Daniel Burridge,Ivan Busquets,Caroline Bélisle,Pascal Bérard,Jacob Børsting,Steve Cady,Jon Caldwell,Luis Calero,Brian Cantwell,Lauren Carara,Eric Cardenas,Derrick Carlin,Chris Carne,Jeremy P. Carroll,Tami Carter,Christian Castaneda,Sarah Cauchois,Agustín Cavalieri,Joe Ceballos,Julien Chabot,Maxime Chaix,Martin Chamney,Audrey Sook Yan Chan,Karhoe Chan,Matthew Chan,Franklin Chance,François Chancrin,Can Chang,Matthieu Chardonnet,Mark Chataway,Rajat Chawla,Meagan Chechalk,Jonathan Cheetham,Yasmine Cheng,Eugene Matthew Cheong,Peter Chesloff,Gabriel Chifor,Kai Hsin Chin,Tadeusz Chmiel,Ron Choi,Zaria Chowdhury,Jeppe N. Christensen,Ian Christie,Marc Chu,Matthew Cioffi,Sasha Ciolac,Mihai Cioroba,Adriano Cirulli,Rhys Claringbull,Richard Clement Tam,James Clowater,Félix Clément,Seth Cobb,Julien Cohen Bengio,Esme Coleman,Karen Therese Connolly,Michael Conte,Sonia Contreras,Billy A. Copley,Jean-Nicolas Costa,Chiara Costantino,Mélanie Cotton,Kevin Couture,Gabriel Couture-Bojanowski,Jack Cowley-Ellis,Craig Crane,David Crane,Anna Creasy,Dan Cregan,Cynthia Crimmins,Joanie Croteau,Elliesse Cuniff,Beth D Amato,Paul Daiko,Dave Dalley,Christophe Damiano,Enrico Damm,Tobias Danbo,Justin Daneman,Amanda Darby,Rhea Darch,Varuna Darensbourg,Samantha Dark,Sashwata Das,Virender Dass,Peter Daulton,Adrianna Nielle Davies,Sophie Dawes,Robert De La Cruz,Jo De Mey,Sarah de Schot,Michelle Dean,Ayse Dedeoglu,Jake Dee-McKoy,Thierry Delattre,Peter Demarest,Rob Derry,Ayla Dervis,Saurabh Deshpande,Varadarajan Desikan,Luc Desmarais,Rustin Devendorf,Joshua Devenyi,Rickard Didriksson,Thai Son Doan,Philip Dobree,Luke Dodd,Komal Dogra,Andrew Dohan,Mario Donio,Jorik Dozy,Maxime Ducharme,Amber Ducker,Lafleche Dumais,Frederic Dupere,Sandra Duque,Margaux Durand-Rival,Yanick Dusseault,Peter Dworin,Andrew Eick,Oliver Eikhoff,Bernhard Eiser,Lindsay Elgin,Stephen Ellis,Sze Jia Eng,Dan Enstrom,Hampus Eriksson,Juan Antonio Espigares Enríquez,David Espinoza,Maeve Eydmann,Paul John Faeldo,Louis Falcon,Cecy Falls,TJ Falls,Lucio Farina,Ryan Faulkner,Conny Fauser,Kyle Fawcett-Shell,Omar Fernandes,Charles Fernandez,Victor Manuel Fernandez,George Ferris,Landis R. Fields IV,Simon Fillat,Fabrizio Fioretti,Alexander Fisk,Jean-Pierre Flayeux,Aaron Florez,Brad Floyd,Benjamin Flynn,Larkin Flynn,Julian Foddy,Nicola Fontana,Les Foor,Rebecca Forth,Matt Foster,Christian Foucher,Julien Fourvel,Rachel Fowler,Josiane Fradette,Laura Franek,Andy Fraser,Carl N. Frederick,Nicholas Freeston,Becca Friedman,Roland Friedrich,George Fronimadis,Travis Fruci,David Fuhrer,Saul Galbiati,Philip Galler,Stephen Gallop,Darnie Galloway,John J. Galloway,Ryan Galloway,Sze Ching Gan,Mayur Gangasagar,Beau Garcia,Julio Tovar Garcia,Emmanuel Gatera,Yanick Gaudreau,Thibault Gauriau,Julien Gauthier,Joshua Gengler,Jack George,Kevin George,Stephan Gervais,Jeremy Geurts,Kunal Ghosh Dastider,Paul Giacoppo,John Giang,Walter Gilbert,Matthew E. Gill,Shona Gillard,Mathieu Girard,Jérémy Giraudeau,David Glover,Alexander Golenishchev,Delcio Gomes,Daniel Gonzalez Solozabal,Daniel Gonzalez,Héctor González,John Goodson,Brian Gordon,David Goubitz,Sam Gough,Yann Goument,Stephane Grabli,Duncan Graham,Megan Graham,Olivier Gravel,Ryan Greenwood,Theodor Groeneboom,Markus Gross,Todd Groves,Stephan Guerin,Nadia Gunawan,Holly Gunn,Jim Hagarty,Jacqueline Hagerty,Tyler Halarewich,Christian Haley,Tyler Halle,Chris M. Halstead,Tyler Ham,Katie Hamberger,Christopher Hamilton,Craig Hammack,Maverick Han,Giles Hancock,Sam Hanover,Kyle Hardin,Giles Harding,Travis Harkleroad,T.C. Harrison,David Harter,Jasmin Hasel,Stacie Hawdon,Chris Hawkinson,Daniel Hayes,Dustin Hayes,Jason Hayes,Mike F. Hedayati,Rens Heeren,Alex Heffner,Anders Heilemann,Ethan Helms,Chris Hempel,Alexandra Henley,Neil Herzinger,Hal T. Hickel,Jesse Hildreth,Claire Louise Hill,Seth Hill,Jason Hintz-Llopis,David Hisanaga,Sam Hodge,Koen Hofmeester,Bruce Holcomb,Amy Hollywood Wixson,Jason Holt,Tilly Holton,Eloisa Honrada,Michael Honrada,Ryan Hopkins,Mungo Horey,Barry Howell,Shirley Hsiao,Chen Kuang Hsu,Chia-Chi Hu,Alex Hulse,Christoffer Hulusjö,Paul Huston,Michael Larry Hutchinson,Franky Hyman-Romero,Brett Ineson,Chris Ingersoll,Paul Ingram-Tedd,Jill Isner,Kaya Jabar,Simon Jacques,Hetal Jain,Cyrus Jam,Siddarth Jambhulkar,Daehwan Jang,Chan Janice,Jaime Jasso,Hugo Jean,Stephane Jean-Mary,Eric Jennings,Gareth J. Jensen,Ivan Kondrup Jensen,Sven Jensen,Zayn Jinah,Daniel Johnson,Erik Johnson,Jeremy Jones,Aleks Justesen,Mike Jutan,Lisa Jørgensen,Niels Peter Kaagaard,Steven Kaelin,Alice Kahn,Erin Kahn,Lindsey Kaiser,Om Kangone,Andreas Bravin Karlsson,Joseph Kasparian,Ravi Krishna Kasumarthy,Sandro Kath,Santosh Katkar,Patricia Kavanaugh,Rosie Keane,Victoria Keeling,Kelly Fan,Ian Kelly,Andrew Kennedy,Michael Kennen,Josh Kent,Laurent Kermel,Cheryl Kerr,Zhu Keyao,Rashid Khallouk,Firoj ali Khan,Dheeraj Kumar Khandelwal,Rozeena Khote,Ryan Kilbane,Greg Killmaster,Laura Killmaster,Jin Yong Kim,Jennifer Kitching,Ivo Klaus,Terry Klopfenstein,Jonas Kluger,Steven Knipping,John Knoll,Mike Knox,Goran Kocov,Sijo Kolenchery,Lucas Kot,Hemanth Reddy Kovvuri,Christopher Kowal,Anthony Kramer,Christian Kratzert,Manish Magesh Kumar,Rajnish Kumar,Daniel Kwon,Joseph Lacap,Alain Lacroix,Felix Lafontaine,Jessica Lai,Vijay Lakshmanan,Mathieu Lalonde,François Lambert,Robin Lamontagne,Etienne Laroche,Xavier Larocque,Martin Larrivée,Sammy H. Larsen,Kimberly Lashbrook,Nil Lasquety,Jessica Laszlo,Timothy Jay Latham,Pei an Lau,Geoffroy Lauzon,Jimmy Lavallée,Claudia Law,Toan-Vinh Le,Mathieu Leclaire,Sebastien Leclerc,Alexander K. Lee,Euisung Lee,Hee-seok Lee,Kerry Lee,Woei Lee,Benoit Lefebvre,Celeste Leizer,Frederick LeMaster,Maxime Lemieux,Mohen Leo,Samuel Lepage-Bedard,Jean-Sebastien Letourneau,John M. Levin,Jimmy Levinsky,Janet Lewin,Claudia Li,Joseph Li,Gretchen Libby,Michael Lichtenstein,Seth Lickiss,Melissa Lin,Curtis Linstead,Marko Ljubez,Manuel Llamas,Daniel Lobl,Ben Lock,Samuel Loriault-Goulet,Yannick Lorvo,Martine Losier,Steven Lovell,Lorenzo Lovera,Conan Low,Patrick Lowry,Björn Lubitz,Jordan Lucchino,Joaquin Ludewig,Ben Lumsden,Sue Lyster,Viviane Lévesque Bouchard,Miguel Macaya,Jay Machado,Peter Machuca,Sean MacKenzie,Ajay Madala,Shri Bindhu Madhav,Jason Madigan,Gokul Mahajan,Vaibhav Laxman Mahajan,Ravi Mahapatro,Raj Mahendran,Jocelyn Maher,Khoi Mai,Cristiane Teles Maia,Mahesh Maity,Carson Majors,Yael Majors,Vincent Febriyanto Mak,Jeffrey Makuch,David Maldonado,Antoine Marbach,Patrik Marek,Karina Mariano,Simon Marinof,Ivaylo Marinov,Mincho Marinov,Tim Marinov,Chulev Marko,Marco Marquez,David Marsh,Kevin Martel,Andrew Martin,Dominic Martin,Will Martindale,Tom Martinek,Andy Martinez Calzadilla,Marcel Martinez,Seth Martiniuk,Mario Maruska,Nicole Kiele Matteson,André Mazzone,Graham McBride,Kindra McCall,Mark McCormack-Douglas,Russell McCoy,Will McCoy,Chris McCrowe,Rebecca McDowell,Kate McFadden,Dave McGrath,Liz McLelland,Brandon McNaughton,James McPhail,Liam Meakins,Brian Meanley,Christopher Medley-Pole,Jesse Meler,Christian Menard,Carlos Mendoza Jr.,Juan Carlos Mendoza,David Meny,Szabolcs Menyhei,Noelle Merrick,Aron Merritt,Michel Mielke,Luca Mignardi,Jed Miller,Simon Mills,Scott Mitchell,Elias Mlayeh,Vimal Raj Mohan,Benjamin Moktar,Robert Molholm,Ciaran Moloney,Blanaid Montague,Christopher Montesano,Chris F. Moore,Peter Moran,Benoit Morin,Stéphanie Morin,Claire Morris,David Manos Morris,Katie Morris,Betsy Mueller,Timothy Mueller,Andy Mulligan,Melissa Mullin,Michel Murdock,Myles Murphy,Scott Musselman,Christopher Myerchin,David Nakabayashi,Georges Nakhle,Masa Narita,James Naud,Anton Nazareth,Cameron Neilson,Matthew Ness,Mark Nettleton,Pete C. Newbauer,Jebb Ng,Sheau Horng Ng,Motoki Nishii,Chuang Niu,David J. Nolan,Ben O Brien,Erin D. O Connor,Danielle O Hare,Mark O Kane,Nora O Sullivan,Kelly O Toole,Kaori Ogino,Lalit Om Prakash,Sai Win Myint Oo,Akira Orikasa,Ellery Ortiz,Raphael Oseguera,Dylan Owen,Rob Ozaeta,Nitheesh P.C.,Kevin Page,Olivier Painchaud,Edward Pak,Erik Pampel,Peter Panton,Jessica Papstein,Jee Young Park,Michael J. Parker,Siobhan Parkhouse,Michael Parkinson,Aaron Parry,Isaac Partouche,Dana Passarella,Annie Patenaude,Lakshantha Pattapola,Russell Paul,Miriam Pavese,Andrew Paxson,Anna-Marie Payne,Robbie Payne,Stepan Pazderka,Henry Pearce,Jessica Pearce,Kristian Pedlow,Steve Pelchat,Miriam Pepper-Parsons,Juan Sebastian Perez,Victor Perez,Benjamin T. Perkins,Cristin Pescosolido,Johannes Peter,Christine Peterson,Andrea Peverelli,Cary Phillips,David Jeffrey Phillips,Mike Phillips,Phets Phonasa,Brittany Piacente,Dziewanna Picazo,Patrick Piche,Katie Plumer,Matthew W.B. Plummer,Cody Poag,Stephanie Pocklington,Alex Poei,Vincent Poitras,Christian Pokorny,Felix Pomeranz,Andrew Poole,Danny Popovic,Khatal Prajakta,Ashutosh Prajapati,Bhanu Prakash,Ed Price,Alex Prichard,Troy Provencal,Derek N. Prusak,Jun Wei Puah,Matthew Puchala,Sonny Pye,Toni Pykäläniemi,Carlos Quijada,Sathya Rajarajan,Keerthana Ramani,Anand Ramesh,Akshay Rana,Subodhana Ranatunga,Matt Rank,Karl Rapley,Andres Rascon,Kisholay Ray,Pierre Raymond,Mathieu Raynault,Aamir Raza,Amélie Rey,Michael Rich,Nathan Rich,John Richardson,Marc D. Rienzo,Sylvain Rioux,Sébastien Rioux,Genesis Rivas,Jean-Pierre Riverin,Ariz Akhtar Rizvi,Shane Roberts,Wesley Roberts,Joshua Robertson,Loren Robinson,Greg Rochon,Francisco Rodriguez,Suresh Rohit,Petr Rohr,James Rose,Rachel Rose,Zachary J. Rose,Benjamin Ross,Robert Rossello,Luca Gabriele Rossetti,Tony Rudolph,Tomas Rydfjord,Vijayakumar S,Marc Sadeghi,Barry Safley,Karim Sahai,Rahul Kumar Sahu,Salar Salahi,Belinda Sandberg,Kevin Sanders,Mike Sanders,Theodore M. Sandifer,Miguel Santana da Silva,Sheila Santos,Deb Santosa,Jean-Francois Saucier,Davis Saunders,Tyler M. Saunders,Katarina Savic,Katy Savoie,Brad Schaider,Gunther Schatz,Dan Schick,Franz Schiller,Cale Schmidt,Maxine Schnepf,David Schott,Daniel Schrepf,Brian Schultz,Victor Schutz,Eric Schweickert,Sebastian Schütt,Alex Scollay,Christopher Scott,Tanner Scott,Ethan Seagren,Jacopo Sebastiani,Tom Seed,Enrico Selmi,Miguel Perez Senent,Igor Senkin,John Seru,Khizar Shabir,Jasper Shah,Neetha Shankar,Balakumaran Shanmugam,Shwet Suman Sharma,Jessica Sharp,Betty Shaw,Kerry Shea,Gary Shelley,Amy Shepard,Micha Sher,Sohail Shimi,Gregory Shimp,Randal Shore,Joe Sico,Bethany Sills,Keith D. Simpson,Keith Sintay,Liew Siowyaw,Alexandre Sirois-Vigneux,Craig Skerry,Corey Smith,Jedediah Smith,Morgan Smith,Parker Smith,Joanne Smithies,Perry Hyunwoo Sohn,Sunny Solomon,Jitendra Soni,Vikramjit Sorensangbam,Henry South,James Spadafora,Robert Spaniolo,Clay Sparks,David Spotts,Daan Spruijt,Kathleen Squire,Marie-Eve St-Amour,Guillaume St-Aubin-Seers,Lukas Stabile,Adrian Steel,Petter Steen,Sam Stewart,Paul Venn Stirling,Jordan Stolearcius,Rosalind Stratton,Florian Strobl,Nishant Subrahmanian,Sudhirvarma,Sujil Sukumaran,Oliver Summa,Troy Summersett,Jonathon Sumner,Nigel Sumner,Quentin Sur,Alex Suter,Jeff Sutherland,Alexander Swahn,Kristen Swanson,Josef Sy,Krishna Prasad T.,Marc Taganas,Amin Taghipour,Seow Tai Tee,Shirin Takallu,Sylvie Talbot,Lai Lin Tang,Stephen Tappin,Dolorès Tardif,Dipak Tarpara,Ruggero Taschini,Christopher Taylor,Jessica Teach,Huy Thai,Mikael Theander,Philippe Theroux,Sylvain Theroux,Jeremy Therrien,Malcolm Thomas-Gustave,Andrew K. Thompson,Gavyn Thompson,Andreas Thomsen,Mark Thorley,Ben Tillmann,Eric Timm,Andrew Tinkler,Blaine Toderian,Maria Todorov-Topouzov,Joel Tong,James Tooley,Carine Touraille,Samantha Townend,Delio Tramontozzi,Chris Treichel,Anne Tremblay,Marco Tremblay,Ellis Trespalacios,Timothy Trimmings,Gang Trinh,Tom Truscott,Melissa Tseng,Eric Tsui,Abbie Tucker-Williams,Ryan Tudhope,Katrina Tung,Abdul Ahad Tunio,Alexandra Turner,Chris Turner,Nadia Tzuo,Michael Ungermand,Jonathan Urueta,Reuben Uy,Noor Valibhoy,Nick van Diem,Sander Van Dijck,Todd Vaziri,Gianluca Vecchio,Nitya Venugopal,Olivier Vernay-Kim,Giuliano Dionisio Vigano,Aylwin Villanueva,Signe Vinther,David Vivaldini,Ute Vollmann,Kenneth Voss,Ghanshyam Sureshbhai Waghela,Lisa Wakeley,Alex Walklate,Shawn Wallbridge,Michael Walton,Steve Walton,Paige Warner,Sanford Warwick,Nicole Watt,Eranka Weerasuriya,Darrin Wehser,José Manuel Weil,Gregory Weiner,David Welstead-Wood,Jason Wen,Colie Wertz,Kelly Wescott,Daniel Westerlund,Ryan Weston,Kyle Whaley,Tatchiana Whalley,Kristofer Whitford,Sean Wicks,Yanick Wilisky,Tammy Willbourne,Ronnie E. Williams Jr.,Chris Willie Williams,Emily Williams,Mark Cameron Williams,Aaron Wilson,Sally Wilson,Sam Wirch,Stephen T.Y. Wong,Bjoern Wortmann,Kai Woytke,Chenglei Wu,David Wu,Gary Wu,Tzuen Wu,Dane Wylie,Yoshiya Yamada,Gus Yamin,Rick Yang,Perry Yap,Sedat Yildiz,Vladimir Yordanov,Jacob Yorke,Mark Young,Shaun Yue,Can Yuksel,Indrit Zabzuni,Deborah Zadzora,Christopher Lee Zammit,Alessandro Zanforlin,David Zbriger,Robin Zeijlon,Hansu Zhan,Jun Zhang,Ying Zhang,Adam Ahlgren,Ruben Gerardo Alfaro Moreno,Rajesh Babu,Darren Bailey,Lorien Baquera,Greg Beaumonte,Ashley Beyer-Whitaker,Dan Carney,Steven Caron,Christiane Caya,Andy Davenport,Irene Faminial,Jonathan Fleming-Bock,Carl Forsell,Victor Frenkel,Guy-Edwards Gonsalves,Todd Greshuk,Glenn Guenette,Caitlin Hackett,Geoff Heron,Sean House,Christopher Django Johnston,Frida Kindh,Gudjon Kristjansson,Matthew Lausch,Thang Le,Joe Lewis,Noah Lockwood,Roland Lukacsi,Kevin Luttman,André Léger,Madhurimagupta,Chiaki Matsubayashi,Robyn Milne,Colette Mullenhoff,Javier Nieto Moncó,Stephen Nixon,David O Brien,Tim Partridge,Germaine Phoo,Vance Piper,Nick Proulx,Timothy Rodriguez,Tyler Scarlet,Shuichi Suzuki,Pat Sweeney,Randy R. Tecson,Joseph Towe |
Stunts | Sina Ali,Daryl Andrews,Benjamin Ashley,Faycal Attougui,Rachelle Beinart,Thomas Billings,Aaron Blackman,Dacio Caballero,Nicole Chapman,Stuart Clark,Tom Cotton,Christopher Clark Cowan,James Cox,Simon Crane,Heidi Dickson,Levan Doran,Josh Dyer,Rick English,Dan Euston,David Forman,Martin Gordon,Evangelos Grecos,Tom Hatt,Lyndon S. Hellewell,Robert Hladik,Fizz Hood,Paul Howell,Brendon Huor,Rob Inch,Charles Jarman,Gary Kane,Troy Kenchington,Lukaz Leong,David Listvan,Donovan Louie,John Macdonald,Trayan Milenov-Troy,Giedrius Nagys,James O Daly,Jason Oettle,Stephen Oyoung,Charlie Pawlett,Jimmy Pethrus,Chris Pollard,Shane Roberts,Florian Robin,C.C. Smiff,Mark Stanton-Kelly,Helen Steinway Bailey,Matthew Stirling,Leon Sua,Roy Taylor,Karen Teoh,Arran Topham,Niko Tucci,Martin Vose,Andy Wareham,Richard Wheeldon,William Willoughby,Leonard Woodcock,Leo Woodruff,Richard Wu,Liang Yang,Karanja Yorke,Lewis Young,Steen Young,Guiomar Alonso,Adam Basil,Michael Byrch,Dacio Caballero,Yusuf Chaudhri,Nick Chopping,Tony Christian,Joel Conlan,Liam Coote,James Cox,Ivailo Dimitrov,Daniel Dow,Ben Essex,Jozsef Fodor,Pete Ford,Amanda Foster,Sébastien Fouassier,Sebastian Foxx,Gary Fry,Jacob Griffin,Steve Griffin,Rob Hayns,Nora Henderson,Al Holland,Jason Hunjan,Othman Ilyassa,Jack Jagodka,Robbie Keane,Luke Kearney,George Kirby,Cristian Knight,Paul Kulik,Claire Lawrence,Alister Mazzotti,Ginger McCarthy,Adrian McGaw,Casey Michaels,Theo Morton,Neil Murray,Giedrius Nagys,Andrei Nazarenko,Chris Newton,David Newton,Daren Nop,James O Donnell,James Pavey,Rob Pavey,Justin Pearson,Rashid Phoenix,Andy Pilgrim,Laurent Plancel,Tilly Powell,Douglas Robson,Tom Rodgers,Tiger Rudge,Louis Samms,Hasit Savani,Luke Scott,Fenix Searle,Matt Sherren,Anthony Skrimshire,Helen Steinway Bailey,Shane Steyn,Jonny Stockwell,Leo Stransky,Pablo Verdejo,Simon Whyman,William Willoughby,Donnie Yen |
Camera and Electrical Department | Boris Abaza,Alfred Ainsworth Jr.,Barry Aldridge,David Arms,Zaid Assaf,Shereen Baddour,Darren Bailey,Dennis Baldwin,Hosni Al Baqa,Adrian Barry,Nathanael Bauer,Liam Beard,Lawrence Beckwith,Guy Bennett,Jack Bentley,David Bird,George Bird,Mike Bishop,Marcus Blatchford,Jessie Brough,Juan Bueno,Dan Carling,Guy Cope,Eliot Coulter,Christopher Clark Cowan,Cristina Cretu,Nick Crew,Simon Cullen,Firas Daihous,Adam Dale,Ian Dobbs,Billy Dunn,Phillip Eastwood,Roger Eaton,James Edgcombe,Arnar Einarsson,Martin Elvin,Perry Evans,Sian Farley McBride,Jack Farrow,Peter Field,Conor Finlay,Clare Fuller,Paul Garratt,Max Glickman,Woody Gregson,Daníel Gylfason,Will Handley,Benny Harper,George Harrison,Harlon Haveland,Samuel Hayes,Colin Hazell,Sam Hazell,Jules Heath,Dan Henderson,Trevor Henen,Matthew Hickin,Steve Hideg,Ben Howlett,Charlie Hughes,Larry Hurt,Gary Hymns,Barry Baz Idoine,Ezz Isleem,Richard Jakes,Rick James,Andrew Jones,Callum Just,Viktor Davíð Jóhannsson,Nikos Kalimerakis,Lizzie Kelly,Russell Kennedy,Giles Keyte,Alex Killoran,Mike King,Henry Landgrebe,Stephen Lee,Jesse Llande,Stephen Lloyd,Oliver Loncraine,Martin Lorimer,Iain Lowe,Darren Mackay,Sigurdur Bahama Magnusson,Jake Marcuson,Filippo Maso,Adam Masters,Malcolm McGilchrist,Andrea Michelon,Jamie Mills,Glen Milner,Paul Molloy,Jamie Monks,Jem Morton,Alexandra Médeville,Christopher R. Nunn,Louis Spanswick O Brien,Jonathan Olley,Gary Owen,Elvis Pasqual,Kelly Paul,Lee Perkins,Keith Perry,Derrick Peters,Felix Pickles,Darren Piercy,Alfred Plaskitt,Elliott Polley,Nick Poole,Simon Purdy,Núria Pérez,Atli Kristófer Pétursson,Terry Richards,Moses Riggan,Ben Casciello Rogers,Sean Rogers,Robin Roles,Gary Romaine,Ron Shane,Ben Sheppard,Dan Smith,Daniel Sean Smith,Gary Smith,Martin Smith,Graham Smout,Zuhair Soudi,Dean Southan,Sam Spurgeon,Brian Steele,Mateusz Szczesniak,Fraser Taggart,Greg Thomas,Iain Thomson,Sigurgeir Thordarsson,Nick Thursby,Stamos Triantafyllos,Ryan Turner,Mustafa Tyebkhan,Davið Viðarsson,Derek Walker,Sean Walker,Callum Watt,Jason Wells,Pip White,Tom Wilkinson,Amy H.C. Wilson,John L. Wilson,Marc Wolff,James Woodmass,Nick Woollard,Matt Wright,Michele Abramo Puricelli |
Animation Department | Moragot Bodharamik,Ryan Bradley,Amaury Coljon,Filippo Dattola,Sze Ching Gan,Hal T. Hickel,Allen Holbrook,Zaini Jalani,Wong Joe,Dave Logan,Gary Mau,Ali Myers,Yuhon Ng,Ellery Ortiz,Adam Schnitzer,Maureen Seng,Krzysztof Szczepanski,Chi Chung Tse,Bob Wilson,Jeff Vacanti |
Casting Department | Olivia Brittain,Rosie Carter,Andrew Casey,Terri Douglas,Jessie Frost,Michael Koltes,Mike Leeder,Alice O Donoghue,Charlie Rotheram,Milla Wilcock,Louise Collins,Bex Reynolds |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Jennifer Alford,Sophie Allen,Phoebe Allies,Stella Atkinson,Clare Banet,Nicky Barron,Gemma Bates,Jodie Bell,Dan Blacklock,Pierre Bohanna,Sue Bradbear,Claudia Bradbury,Jo Bradley,Lorraine Burn,Faith Carey,Mauricio Carneiro,Maite Chemin,Kasia Chojnowska,Henry Christopher,Graham Churchyard,Miranda Clarke,Kate Collis,Lorraine Cooksley,Maria D Agostino,Phaedra Dahdaleh,Jessica Davis,Joanna East,Neil Ellis,Liz Essex,Berel-Anne Evans,Adelaide Filippe,Nicola Foy,Birgitta Fredlund,Leanne Geddes,Libby Guy-Silva,Connor Hagerty,Lynsey Harris,Toby Hawkes,Imogen Hose,Darren Howton,Sarah Humphrey,Rebecca Islip,Helen Jerome,Ian Jones,Eniko Karadi,Aisha Kascioglu,Samantha Keeble,Samantha Kent,Steven James Knight,Angela Kyriacou,Kate Lawson,Diane Logel,Alison Lyons,Elaine Mansouri,Robyn Manton,Paul Marsh,Michael McNamara,Heidi McQueen-Prentice,Alan Meeks,Calandra Meredith,David Merryweather,Ruth Metcalf,Sarah Mills,Carla Monvid,Chloe Murphy,Neil Murphy,Steve O Sullivan,Gary Page,Abdo Rayyan,Lewis Reynolds,Skot Reynolds,Lisa Robinson,Sunny Rowley,Margarethe Schmoll,Rebecca Sellors,Chiky Serrano,Nizaad Shah,Timothy Shanahan,Zeina Soufan,Susanne Morthorst Staal,Rupert Steggle,William Steggle,Cara Stevens,Kieron Stone,Róisín Straver,Ian Tatton,Zoe Taylor,Sadie Tilbury,Aaron Timperley,Trethanna Trevarthen,Amanda Trewin,Cecile Van Dijk,Eve Walker,Lewis Westing,Sam Williams,Cristina Benlloch,Lily Bevan,Lauren Newberry |
Editorial Department | Milton Adamou,George Adams,Kelly Allum,Jordan Altria,Miles Anderson,Robert Avery,Todd Baillere,Kate Baird,Stuart Baird,James Barham,Patrick J. Barry,Thom Berryman,Kimberly Boritz,Mat Brooks,Simon Burchell,Travis Cantey,Holly Charge,Michael Cheung,Hunter Clancey,James Corless,Michael Davis,Tom Davis,Kristin Derella,Rob Duffield,Roland Eisinger,Christopher Frith,Vanessa Galvez,Meetal Gokul,John Hanashiro,Tom Hannibal,Reginald Harber Jr.,Shane Harris,Tom Harrison-Read,Andrew Hegele,Kevin Hickman,Mathias Hilger,Louise Horishny,Amir Hosseinzadeh,Devon Kelley,Eve Kinizo,Michael Lafuente,Curtis Lindersmith,Nicholas Lipari,Emily Mason,Stacey T. Matteoli,Adam McHattie,Joel McWilliams,Flo Miller,Faye Morgan,Jason T. Morrow,Laura Mountford,Mitch Paulson,Karen Payne,Calum Peters,Darren Rae,Brett Schlaman,Robert Sealey,Louise Simpson,Marc Swadel,Lee Wimer,Maimunah Yahkup,Jason Hanel,Ross Miltenberg,Jack Wensley |
Location Management | Nidal Abdelraheem,Davíð Örn Arnarson,Ziad Azar,Peter Bardsley,Haraldur Bjarnason,Eleri Coulten,Alex Darby, Shaheen Mohamed Dhinah,Jon Hinrik Gardarsson,Phil Gardner,Atli Geir Grétarsson,Gudmundur Gudjonsson,Alfreð Gíslason,Jon Hills,Palmi Hlodversson,Vinnie Jassal,Rasul Kalyayev,Thor Kjartansson,Davis Lampard,Drew Lau,Seán Logan,Angus MacDonald,Bjarki Markússon,Emil Morávek,Gunnar Thor Nilsen,Alfie Nobes,Yasmine Abu Nuwar,David O Reilly,Dan Peacock,Saeb Abul Ragheb, Dissay Mohamed Rifau,Lee Robertson,Jon Roper,Kate Seymour, Shakeeb Ibrahim Shakeeb,Mark Somner,Vicki Wilson,Tom Beltrandi,Edward Bottenheim,Aarón I. Campos,Robbin Chiu,Alex Darby,Jeremy DeCoursey,James Fletcher,Ottó Gunnarsson,Gavin Kidner,James Kirby,Chris Lynch,Dean Mitchell,Sasa Vukosav |
Music Department | Monica Mo Mo , Lee,Nico Abondolo,Alex Acuna,Mark Adams,Eun-Mee Ahn,Christoph Allerstorfer,Steve Amerson,Armen Anassian,Beth Anderson,Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli,Oliver Bagnall,Vatsche Barsoumian,Joan Beal,Steve Becknell,Josh Bedlion,Marissa Benedict,Charlie Bisharat,Connie Boylan,Eric Bradley,Ben Bram,Jacqueline Brand,Leanna Brand,Jacob Braun,Aleta Braxton,Laura Brenes,Belinda Broughton,Warren Brown,Reid Bruton,Caroline Buckman,Rebecca Bunnell,Joanna Bushnell,Amick Byram,Harry J. Campbell,Darius Campo,Roberto Cani,Bill Cantos,Elin Carlson,Alvin Chea,Kenton Chen,Heather Clark,Stuart Clark,Blake Cooper,Craig Copeland,Christy Crowl,Stephen M. Davis,Brad Dechter,Alexandre Desplat,George Doering,Monique Donnelly,Kevin Dorsey,Peter Doubrovsky,Bernie Dresel,Andrew Duckles,Bill Edwards,Michael Englander,Alan Estes,David Everson,Katelyn Faraudo,Judith Farmer,Allie Feder,Alma L. Fernandez,John Finklea,Jochen Flach,Amy Fogerson,Harriet Fraser,Jessica Freedman,Matthew Funes,Lorenz Gamma,Mark Gasbarro,Nancy Gassner-Clayton,Dylan Gentile,Michael Giacchino,William Kenneth Goldman,Gregory Goodall,Scott Graff,Jenny Graham,Danny Greco,Holland Greco,Jessica Guideri,Vangie Gunn,Kelci Hahn,Debbie Hall,Jon Robert Hall,Katie Hampton,Tom Hardisty,James Harper,Walter S. Harrah,Dylan S. Hart,Clayton Haslop,Tamara Hatwan,Ayana Haviv,James Hayden,Jennifer Haydn-Jones,Elizabeth Hedman,Paul S. Henning,Gary Hickman,Oscar Hidalgo,Steve Holtman,Luanne Homzy,Scott Hosfeld,Katharine Hoye,Alex Iles,Joel Iwataki,Laura Jackman,Gregory Jamrok,Maia Jasper,Bob Joyce,Oumi Kapila,Alan Kaplan,Dan Kelley,Brian Kilgore,Jenny Kim,Alice Kirwan Murray,Chris Kollgaard,Jeff Kryka,Armen Ksajikian,Kevin Kumar,Timothy Landauer,Erich Lee,Songa Lee,Edie Lehmann Boddicker,Mitchell Leib,Lesley Leighton,Mark LeVang,Jon Lewis,Michael Lichtenauer,Tawnee Lynn Lillo,Lora nd Lokustza,Greg Loskorn,Norman Ludwin,Guy Maeda,Sara Mann,Andy Martin,Luke Maurer,Baraka May,Scott Mayo,Miles McAllister,Darrin McCann,Martin McClellan,Serena McKinney,Aaron Meyer,Joe Meyer,Lucia Micarelli,Adam Michalak,Dermot Mulroney,Bill New,Charissa Nielsen,Mike Nowak,Scott Oatley,Grace Oh,Carolyn Osborn,Bobbi Page,Joel Pargman,Alyssa Park,Sara Parkins,Anthony Parnther,Cameron Patrick,Barry Perkins,Radu Pieptea,LC Powell,Joshua Ranz,Teag Reaves,Bill Reichenbach,Diane Freiman Reynolds,Royce Reynolds,Cassandra Richburg,Walter Rodriquez,William Ross,Amy Sanchez,Holly Sedillos,Ann Marie Sheridan,Fletcher Sheridan,Tim Simonec,Leslie A. Soultanian,Sally Stevens,Susie Stevens-Logan,Robin Stout,Todd Strange,Steve Suminski,Superhuman,James Thatcher,Chris Tilton,Doug Tornquist,John Van Houten,Josefina Vergara,Karl Vincent,Irina Voloshina,David Walther,Craig Ware,Brad Warnaar,Dave Washburn,Suzanne Waters,Mary Webster,Liam Westbrook,Karen Whipple,Booker White,Gerald White,Lara Wickes,Roger Wilkie,John Williams,Elyse Willis,Reggie Wilson,Kenneth Yerke,Jacob Yoffee,Ed Zajac,Curtis Green,Gerard McCann,David James Rosen,Joe Stone,A.J. Teshin,Greg Whipple |
Script and Continuity Department | Roxanne Cuenca,Laura Miles,Annie Penn,Lizzie Pritchard |
Transportation Department | Dean Arlen,Murray Aston,Jamie Barham,Gary Birmingham,Ollie Birmingham,Allan Bradshaw,Jamie Buchan,Grant Burns,Simon Dennis,Chris Dudley,Edward Dugan,Alan Emanuel,Jamie Gardner,Ægir Gudmundsson,Kash Hameed,Lee Isgar,Carl Isherwood,Rob MacKnight,John Ingi Matta,Elliott Molyneux,Ken Price,Peter Trotman,Piotr Walczak,Nigel White |
Additional Crew | Yasmeen Abunuwar,David Acord,Nicholas A. Ager,Murad Ali,Anu Anderson,David Ankrum,Bobby Antova,Sashi Arnold,Charlotte Ashworth,Nada Atieh,Lori Aultman,Asad Ayaz,Israr Azam,Hazel Baird,Alison Ball,Sarah Ball,Steve Bardack,Tristan Battersby,Matt Beauman-Jones,Joe Beckwith,Geri Beeks,Donald E G Bentley,Oliver Bentley-Jones,Johann Berentsson,David Berry,Doug Berry,Verona Blue,David Boat,Hannah Boschi,Lauren Broderick,Jake Brown,Susan Brown,Faz Buffery,Ryan Busse,Katie Byles,Eugene Byrd,Chris Caldow,Claire Cameron,Derek Campbell,Mickey Capoferri,Eric Carlson,Matt Chambers,Dave Chapman,Dave Chapman,Nicky Cheung,Samantha Choat,Hez Chorba,David W. Collins,Patrick Comerford,Aidan Cook,Kyle Cooper,David Cowgill,Keith L. Craig,Arun Daniel,Colin Davies,Marco De Marlo,Andrew DeFrancis,Joshua Delaney,Charlie Dennis,Matt Denton,Matthew Denton,Genevieve Tanya Detering,Eolande Diaz,Jonathan Dixon,Shawn Dixon,Kimberly Domínguez,Michael Donovan,Terri Douglas,Robin Atkin Downes,Waffa Drai,Emma Dunleavy,Caitlyn Durkin,Bragi Þór Einarsson,Dan Evans,Laura Evans,Leah Evans,James Excell,D.R. Farquharson,Fabiann Fatinikun,Karen Fayerty,James Feurtado,Dave Filoni,Hank Foo,Lucia Foster Found,Chris Furia,Alcon Galermo,Stephen Gallacher,Samantha Gardner,Suzanne Garnett,Michael Giacchino,Jackie Gilbey,Alex Gillison,John Gilroy,Tony Gilroy,Mary Gouldsbrough,Nick Gray,Greg Grusby,Trausti Hafliðason,Anna Hall,Mark Hamill,Luke Hampton,Nathan Harp,Beau Harrington,Shane Harris,Tom Harrison-Read,Jo Hart,Benjamin Hartley,Zoheb Hassan,Robert Havill,Chris Hawkinson,Brian Herring,Joshua Hibberd,Kevin Hickman,Pablo Hidalgo,Jon Hills,Jason Horwood,Julie Huang,Kevin Hudson,Karen Huie,Adam Hutchings,Kate Hutchinson,Teodora Ilie,Caron Ireland,Lauren Israel,Andrew Jack,Mark Jackson,Alexi James,Mark Jefferis,Martin Jenkins,Susie Jones,Tom Kane,Daniel Charles Kavanagh,Carlo Kaya,Jamie Kemp,Peregrine Kitchener-Fellowes,Steven James Knight,Cerina Knott,Natalie Kocekian,Samara Koffler,Veronika Koubova,Aleksandra Sasha Kozlov-Silber,Monika Chowdhary Kuczynski,Tindur Kárason,Simon Lam,Jeremy Landers,Mike Lane,Lex Lang,Monika Lang,Samantha Langridge,Drew Lau,Deborah Leakey,David U. Lee,Matt Lemus,Clem Leneghan,Vanessa Lengies,Gabrielle Levenson,Rob Levy,Mark Lobatto,Douglas Loeb,Seán Logan,Peter Lowe,Yuri Lowenthal,Tom Lowes,Daniele Lydon,Diana Man,Tom Marshall,Vanessa Marshall,Matt Martin,Charlotte Mason-Apps,Lizzie Maxwell,Kenny-Lee Mbanefo,Paula McGann,Andrew Mckenzie,Kristi McLaren,Rachel McLean,Nigel McNulty,Brian Mear,Claire Mear,Esteban Mendoza,Dilu Miah,Flo Miller,Billy Mitchell,Luke Moorcock,Jasmin Moradian,Daniel Morez,Barak Moshe,Zac Moss,Aaron Muir,Sally Mulligan,Paul Murphy,Richard Myatt,Richard Neale,Katie Newitt,Edward Newman,Steve Newman,Connor Nolan,Chris Norman,Tala Olabi,Richard Oxford,Ashish Patel,Ann Pattison-Bingham,Moreno Perdoni,Stephanie Peters,Joanna Price,Anita Primett,Roxanne Prophet,Will Pye,Sunna Guðrún Pétursdóttir,Henry Redcliffe,Laura Reece,Ashley Rees,Jenny Reynolds,LaMont Ridgell,Marlon Beyer Rieger,Fraser Rigg,Anna Ringuet,Jordan Ringuet-Brown,Rayne Roberts,Lynn Robertson Bruce,Tim Rose,Sam Rumble,Farah Salah,Callum Sampson,Sheila Santos,Trevor Saunders,Jack Sauverin,Christopher Scarabosio,Justin Schubert,Orly Schuchmacher,Andy Scott,Jennie Scott,Arti Shah,Kiran Shah,Andrew Share,Teresa Shaughnessy,Kat Sheridan,Tareq Shuqom,Stephanie Silva,Christian Simpson,Charles Joseph Smith,Kaitlyn Smith,Taro Smith,David Sobolov,Stephen Sorby,Jeremiah Stafford,Peter Stainthorpe,Ryan Stankevich,Danielle Stanners,Andy Stephens,Julian Stone,Del Storey,Gene Strange,Ben Strowger,Andy Surry,Michael Swain,John Swartz,Kristen Swartz,Anna Lind Sævarsdóttir,Fred Tatasciore,James Arnold Taylor,Louis Taylor-Baggs,Peter Terry,LeAndre Thomas,Illias Thoms,Elin Mjoll Thorhallsdottir,Jack Timbrell,Winson Ting,Newell Todd,Chris Tomkins,Phillip Ray Tommy,Lee Towersey,Rob Townsend,Marina Tyndall,Werner Van Peppen,Cody Vandenberg,Rina Varughese,Arnar Mar Vignisson,Georgina Voysey,Rizwan Wadan,Chris Waite,El West,Tony Paul West,Tom Westgate,Susanna Westlund,Nicholas White,Sophie White,Rebecca Whiting,Ian Whyte,Arthur Wilde,Anthony Raman Williams,Luke Kimble Williams,Summer Wilson,Tom Wilton,Sam Witwer,Kevin Wolf,Marc Wolff,Matthew Wood,Phill Woodfine,Nathan Woods,Richard Wulf,Phoebe Young,Alam Ahmadi,Nathan Aldous,Stewart Allen-Smith,Cameron Beck,Steve Blum,Krystal Boersen,Aashish Gadhvi,Norina Mackey,Hannah Moore,Benjamin Mullin,Phil Szostak,Terence Wan,Daniel Yi |
Thanks | Bradley James Allan,Chris Bayz,Peter Cushing,Dave Filoni,Carrie Fisher,Laela French,Guillermo Grispo,Rian Johnson,Simon Kinberg,Phil Lord,Jem Lovett,Christopher Miller,Luke Murphy |
Genres | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi |
Companies | Lucasfilm, Walt Disney Pictures, Allison Shearmur Productions |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English |
ContentRating | PG-13 |
ImDbRating | 7.8 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 622754 |
MetacriticRating | 65 |
Keywords | star wars,spin off,darth vader character,jyn erso character,cassian andor character |