Star Wars: Rogue One - 10 Things That Will Happen

The power of this film is immeasurable!

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Star Wars fans rejoice: Rogue One is upon us. With the movie's release imminent, the world will soon be consumed with plot details and Easter eggs galore. At this moment, there is still much to be learned about the next installment in a galaxy far, far away.

With any Star Wars film, questions are plentiful. In the age of Google, details are easier to uncover then in years prior. For a film to be fully air tight, the cast and crew must be fully dedicated.

Millions of fans are speculating over what will happen during the events of this film and the Internet is rife with people trying to scarf up any information they can prior to release. Even though the production and story plot is still on lock down, we can still speculate on guaranteed items that are definitely going to happen on screen.

10. The Last Scene Is Moments Before A New Hope

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It's no secret the events of Rogue One revolve around the theft of the original Death Star plans. While fans have been saturated with action sequences from a number of trailers and TV spots, many may not have asked how the film concludes.

Unquestionably, the film should be about the ride. Rogue One will be a unique experience for fans, and will most likely set a new standard moving forward in the franchise. But once the dust settles, the plans have been stolen and the battle of Scarif is over, the final transition of the film will be full of Easter eggs linking to to the original film.

Presumably, Jyn Erso and her group will succeed, sending the plans from Scarif to the Rebel Alliance. The data will eventually get into the hands of Princess Leia, where she will embark on a trip to Alderaan. During this journey, the Empire will track the transmission to her ship and the rest is history.

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