There's blood on the side of the mountain
It's turning a new shade of red
Yeah, sometimes the fire you founded
Don't burn the way you'd expect.
Olivia Rodrigo
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BEHIND THE SCENES OF ROGUE ONE
Photographed by Glen Milner
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Thrawn and hidden Galen.
I Had some crack "what if" thought about Thrawn secretly knowing Galen's sabotage all along, but decided not to snitch just because he's curious on whatever Galen is cooking.
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Andor recontextualizes the whole original trilogy, to the point that it actually makes me like it more. Like originally, A New Hope and the rest are just a standard hero's journey/chosen-one story about some dude who does training montages and then kills an evil wizard. But when you add in Andor and Rogue One, you have an entire history of the struggle to build and the struggle to destroy the Death Star. You know the many who fought and died over decades, what the existence of the Empire actually means, and what they want to do with the Death Star once finished.
Suddenly Luke isn't some magical boy, he's just a specially talented, well-placed person. He stands on the shoulders of millions who died to get him to where he needed to be so he could do the thing they needed him to do to alleviate everyone's oppression. According to Rogue One he's not even the only person with jedi potential in the resistance! He's just the only one to get any real training or equipment. Luke may be important, but he's not special. The whole saga makes Luke feel normal, and it does so by populating the universe with heroes.
This is the ideal of what prequels should be: standing strong as stories in their own right, while adding to the narrative power of the original story by giving it more context.
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I forced my friend to watch rogue one bc they’d never seen it before and it made them cry so here’s some celebratory art.
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The King Arthur 2004 to Star Wars Talent Pipeline
Mads Mikkelsen as Tristan/Galen Erso
Joel Edgerton as Gawain/Owen Lars
Stellan Skarsgård as Cerdic/Luthen Rael
Ray Stevenson as Dagonet/Baylan Skoll
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Discuss!
And yes I'm putting Grand Inquisitor under the Gs, he doesn't have a name and he isn't just any ol' inquisitor soo..
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I've never wanted to be a kitty more than this one right here 😻
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...
A happy family lives on the Star of Death. Daddy Ani hates sand, Mummy Padme is pretty cool, and Grandpa Palpi sleeps a lot. Leia and Luke love to play!
But beware, rumour has it that a ghost lingers...
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Mads Mikkelsen Breaks Down His Most Iconic Characters - Galen Erso
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