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Bring The Rebellion Home When Rogue One Hits Blu-Ray On April 4th; Special Features Detailed

It's official: Rogue One is set to debut via Digital HD on March 24th, before opening up to 3D Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD, and On-Demand services on April 4th.
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Looks like yesterday’s rumor was on point after all; Disney and Lucasfilm have formally announced that Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is set to debut on Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere March 24th, before opening up to 3D Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD, and On-Demand services on April 4th.

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The announcement came hand-in-hand with a new trailer for the home video release (see above), which casts light on some of the many bonus features included. Conspicuous by their absence? Deleted scenes, particularly when you consider just how much footage was reportedly left on the cutting room floor during production on Gareth Edwards’ anthology flick. That’s not to say that the Mouse House won’t bring us Rogue One‘s deleted scenes further down the line, but at least with this initial release, it looks as though the special features will largely focus on character profiles, behind-the-scenes featurettes, and a look to the future of the Star Wars franchise.

Down below, you’ll find a comprehensive overview of Rogue One‘s collection of extras. Alas, those hoping that Lucasfilm and Disney would take the opportunity to cut through the noise and address the alleged creative changes – an interview with Tony Gilroy, perhaps – will leave disappointed.

A Rogue Idea – Hear how ILM’s John Knoll came up with the movie’s concept – and why it’s the right film to launch the Star Wars stand-alone films.

Jyn: The Rebel – Get to know Rogue One’s defiant, resourceful survivor, and hear what it was like for Felicity Jones to bring her to life onscreen.

Cassian: The Spy – Diego Luna shares insights into his complex, driven character, who becomes a hero through selflessness, perseverance and passion.

K-2SO: The Droid – Explore the development of this reprogrammed Imperial droid, from initial pitch and character design through Alan Tudyk’s performance.

Baze & Chirrut: Guardians of the Whills – Go deeper into the relationship between these two very different characters, with Chinese superstars Jiang Wen and Donnie Yen.

Bodhi & Saw: The Pilot & The Revolutionary – Forest Whitaker and Riz Ahmed reflect on Saw Gerrera, the broken Rebel leader, and Bodhi Rook, the Imperial pilot who defects.

The Empire – Meet a dangerous new Imperial adversary…and cross paths once more with the most iconic villain of all time.

Visions of Hope: The Look of “Rogue One” – The filmmakers describe the challenges and thrills of developing a bold new look for the movie that can fit within the world of the original trilogy.

The Princess & The Governor – See what it took to bring the vibrant young princess of “Star Wars: A New Hope” – as well as one of her most memorable foes­ – back to the screen.

Epilogue: The Story Continues – Filmmakers and cast celebrate Rogue One’s premiere and look forward into the future, to the Star Wars stories yet to be told.

Rogue Connections – Uncover Easter eggs and film facts hidden throughout the movie that connect “Rogue One” to the Star Wars universe.

So, there you have it; after much speculation and hearsay, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story officially makes a beeline for Blu-ray on April 4th. It’ll also include a look to the future of Disney’s rebooted universe, but can fans expect some form of teaser or nod to either Star Wars: The Last Jedi or Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s untitled Han Solo anthology film? Unlikely, but we’ll keep you posted one way or another.


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