Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)

“Rebellions are built on hope.”
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is a bold, high-stakes war epic set in the Star Wars universe, delivering breathtaking action, a gripping story of sacrifice, and a raw, boots-on-the-ground look at the battle against the Empire. Directed by Gareth Edwards (Godzilla), this standalone chapter bridges the gap between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, offering fans a thrilling new perspective on the galaxy far, far away. With an outstanding ensemble cast including Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Donnie Yen, Ben Mendelsohn, and Mads Mikkelsen, Rogue One takes us into the desperate struggle of the Rebellion’s unsung heroes—the ones who dared to steal the Death Star plans.


The Mission: One Shot at Victory. One Team Against the Empire.
A Galaxy Under Oppression. A Spark of Rebellion.
The Galactic Empire stands at the height of its power, crushing any opposition under its iron grip. But in the shadows, whispers of rebellion grow. The Rebel Alliance learns of a terrifying new weapon—the Death Star, a battle station with the power to obliterate entire planets. Their only hope? A weakness hidden within, placed there by the scientist forced to build it—Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen).


A Reluctant Hero. A Dangerous Journey.
Enter Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones), Galen’s estranged daughter, a lone survivor with a criminal past. When the Rebellion captures her, they make her an offer: help them find her father and uncover the Death Star’s weakness. She’s thrown into a team led by Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), a ruthless intelligence officer willing to do whatever it takes to win the war. Together, they embark on a mission deep into the heart of the Empire.


A Crew of Outcasts. A Suicide Mission.
Jyn and Cassian’s squad is anything but ordinary. There’s K-2SO (Alan Tudyk), a reprogrammed Imperial droid with a sharp wit; Chirrut Îmwe (Donnie Yen), a blind warrior-monk who believes in the Force; Baze Malbus (Jiang Wen), his battle-hardened protector; and Bodhi Rook (Riz Ahmed), a defected Imperial pilot carrying Galen’s message of hope. Each of them has a reason to fight, but none are prepared for the cost of what lies ahead.


The Empire’s Wrath. The Face of Evil.
Standing in their way is Director Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn), the ruthless mastermind behind the Death Star’s construction. With the fearsome Darth Vader lurking in the background, Krennic will stop at nothing to secure his place in the Emperor’s favor—even if it means hunting Jyn and her team to the ends of the galaxy.


The Battle of Scarif. A Fight for the Future.
As the Death Star looms over them, Jyn and her crew launch an all-or-nothing assault on the Imperial stronghold of Scarif. With time running out and the Empire closing in, they fight against impossible odds to transmit the stolen plans to the Rebellion. What follows is one of the most intense, emotional, and visually stunning battles in Star Wars history—culminating in a breathtaking finale where hope is born in the face of ultimate sacrifice.


Why Rogue One (2016) Is a Must-Watch
A darker, grittier take on Star Wars, showing the war’s brutal reality and the sacrifices made for freedom.
Epic battle sequences, blending classic Star Wars space combat with visceral ground warfare.
A memorable cast of complex, flawed heroes who redefine what it means to be a Rebel.
One of the most chilling and unforgettable Darth Vader scenes in franchise history.
A powerful, emotional ending that seamlessly connects to A New Hope, making it an essential chapter in the Star Wars saga.


In the fight against tyranny, some heroes don’t live to see victory. But their courage changes the fate of the galaxy forever.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – The rebellion’s greatest sacrifice. The Empire’s greatest mistake.