Here is some good news for Star Wars fans! The long wait is finally over. The timeline regarding the premier of the Rogue One show has been revealed. Have a look at the details of the show.
Some insights into the news
Last year, we came across Star Wars: The Mandalorian, which is the first live-action Star War series. Well, the fans will be delighted to know that it won’t be the last! According to reports, Disney+ is working on a Rogue One prequel show. As the show is set to star Diego Luna as Cassian Andor and the fans will get to see the return of Alan Tudyk as K-2SO. Therefore there is a sense of excitement amongst the fans.
Information regarding the show
With a lot of information being reported regarding the show, there is also new casting information. According to the StarWars.com, there are some new cast members and showrunner changes. Hence, they have decided to reveal the presence of the series in the timeline.
Revealing the timeline
Tony Gilroy, the co-author of Rogue One, will direct and serve as the showrunner of the series. The team of additional writers includes big names like Dan Gilroy, Beau Willimon, and Stephen Schiff. This series takes place five years before the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Well, it is crystal clear that the show will take place five years before the movie. However, it is speculated that the new series is planning for five seasons. Therefore, the fans will have a plethora of Star Wars episodes to watch. But, this is all guesswork made by the fans. They will need to make the most of the five years considering the fate of Cassian at the end of Rogue One.
Luna’s opinion
However, Luna has admitted that it was hard knowing his Star Wars role in the upcoming series will be short-lived. But, the actor is excited to explore the background of his character. He stated that he is just happy as he grew up watching these movies. Also, he revealed the thrill he experienced by having a chance to explore the role in ten hours.
Have a look at the following trailer:
Sources: comicbook, screenrant