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10 Ways That Rogue One Could Change Star Wars Forever

The first trailer for the latest Star Wars adventure, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, dropped recently, fuelling the next round of speculation, rumor and anticipation. Star Wars fanatics and those new to the saga alike are getting ready for another exciting entry into the galaxy far, far away, and as many people have acknowledged already, this Star Wars film will be strikingly different from its predecessors.
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5) Rebels Connections

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10 Ways Rogue One Could Change Star Wars Forever

In the modern Star Wars universe, it’s easier to include aspects of The Force Awakens in the TV shows and vice versa (such as Ezra Bridger’s cross-guard lightsaber from Season 2 of Rebels) because they were created around the same time. However, with the possible exception of Episode VII, Rogue One could be the first film with pre-orchestrated connections to the Star Wars: Rebels universe.

In fact, Lucasfilm higher-ups have teased that players from the show, perhaps even members of the Ghost crew, could wind up in the upcoming standalone. Conversely, Rebels’ showrunner Dave Filoni and Star Wars continuity guru Pablo Hidalgo have a lot of interesting ideas bouncing around which studio head Kathleen Kennedy could greenlight into Rogue One, assuming she feels they’re appropriate.

Of course, nothing is set in stone yet. But it wouldn’t be surprising if a few familiar faces pop up in Rogue One. It also would make sense that, from this point on, that future Star Wars films draw heavily from their shared universe.


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