If you’re a Star Wars geek (and really, who isn’t?), you probably know by now that Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is undergoing four weeks of reshoots this summer after Disney executives screened a rough cut of Gareth Edwards’ standalone film set in that galaxy far, far away. According to reports, the changes are to match the lighter tone of previous Star Wars films.

Many fans on social media are losing their minds over this news, worried that the film will be a massive misstep following the critical and financial success of The Force Awakens.

To steal a phrase, I find their lack of faith disturbing.

Movies undergo reshoots all the time, largely to address studio notes and streamline the narrative, which is necessary since we’re dealing with the first Star Wars film that doesn’t revolve around the Skywalker family. Marvel’s The Avengers had extensive reshoots, as did The Force Awakens, the surprisingly funny Ant-Man and, if we want to go further back, The Lord of the Rings, Back to the Future and even Rocky required additional shooting after principal photography. The studio isn’t panicking, they just want to give us the best version of Rogue One possible. This is a good thing.

I know we’re in an outrage culture these days, constantly searching for a reason to froth at the mouth, but maybe, just maybe, Disney knows what they’re doing. Let the Mickey win.


Rogue One: A Star Wars Story hits theaters on Dec. 16.

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James Wortman, Emmy Award-Winning Digital/Social Storyteller and Brand Champion - With more than 18 years of experience in the Digital/Social space, I have a passion for storytelling in all its forms. I have worked with such brands as WWE, Lucasfilm, NBC Sports, G FUEL Energy, Hydrow and Dechert LLP.

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