Rogue One: Star Wars

Rogue One: Star Wars - Explain the appearance of one of his cameos


Rogue One: batalla de Scarif
STAR WARS: ROGUE ONE
* ATTENTION: This article contains important Rogue One SPOILERS: A Star Wars story *



Rogue One: A story of Star Wars has entered the story of the saga through the big door. The spin-off of the galactic franchise has grossed more than $ 1 billion worldwide, booming as the second highest-grossing movie in the history of Star Wars and the seventh in domestic terrain of all time. The group of Rebels led by Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) and Captain Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) have reaped not only sales success but professional and public criticism.



Resultado de imagen para princess leia
PRINCESS LEIA


One of the main reasons for the great reception of Rogue One is due to its final 20 minutes, in that apotheosis closure plagued with cameos and winks to the original saga that were a dart sweetened for our little heart.

The appearance of the young Leia Organa through CGI has raised many questions, and from the team LucasFilm have come to explain what the Princess was doing in the Battle of Scarif.

Star Wars: Han Solo y Leia
HAN SOLO AND PRINCESS LEIA


As we have heard in The Star Wars Show, Pablo Hidalgo, creative leader in LucasFilm, explained why Leia Organa, who at the time was not so involved in the Rebellion in Scarif:




"The plan was always that Leia was going to go to Tatooine to pick up Obi-Wan and Raddus was going to escort her. Then news came from Scarif and we thought that was more important because it was the only warship they have at this point."

Debate settled, but now continues the need to use the CGI to recreate their characters.



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