Showing posts with label REBEL ALLIANCE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label REBEL ALLIANCE. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 August 2026

'ANDOR': THE LEGACY OF LUTHEN RAEL...

Living on the edge, fighting tyranny: Luthen Rael, from Andor.

Though we all enjoyed the dedicated and fiery performance of Diego Luna as the series titular star, for me the absolute acting highlight of both Andor seasons had to be Stellan Skarsgard as the tough, resourceful Rebel spy and efficient fighter Luthen Rael, mostly working solo for the building Alliance cause, hiding deep within plain sight inside the upper circle elitism of the Galactic Empire (but always watching his back wherever possible), via his unique shop of rare antiquities located deep in the luxuriant quarters of Coruscant. His character in some ways reminded me, in an even tougher personal style, of Paul Darrow's classic anti-hero Kerr Avon, from the hit British Sci-Fi classic of resistance against the evil Federation, Blake's 7.



Skarsgard has always had a unique edge and simmering anger, even deep down violence restrained, to his screen performances, of which he is quite rightly regarded as one of the world's finest character actors, always in demand. And with Andor, he certainly had some great scripts and character development to enjoy realizing, especially in the latter stages of Season One and across Season Two, when he found the Empire finally closing in on him. And let's not forget those several super, now iconic, speeches given to Rael revealing his dedication to the cause, and the personal costs it will ultimately bring him, delivered with the kind of filmic intensity that only Skarsgard could truly deliver.

Personally, I'd bring Rael and Skarsgard back for a separate spin-off series within this unique TV storytelling from the Star Wars universe...


The mysterious look for the series early character posters!

Costume design for the character.

As seen in Season One.

A secret meeting with Mon Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly).




Wednesday, 12 August 2026

REBELS IN PERIL!


Within the control centre/briefing room area of one of the Yavin IV temples being used by the Rebel Alliance, a concerned Princess Leia with General Dodonna (Alex McCrindle) and a key Rebel technician (Burnell Tucker) will soon monitor their Gold and Red Squadrons' flight to the Death Star, in a memorable photo from Star Wars.

I was sorry to hear the news that accomplished British/Canadian actor Burnell Tucker passed away earlier in the year at the age of 91. Tucker was a mainstay of all the mid-seventies blockbusters made in the UK whenever a supporting player was needed for an American role, including such greats as Rollerball, The OmenSuperman the Movie (plus Superman II), Flash Gordon, and, of course, returning as a Rebel for The Empire Strikes Back. Sadly, I'm not aware of the late Mister Tucker ever doing any signings, appearances or interviews for some unknown reason. Regardless, R.I.P., and thank you for your contributions to both Star Wars and movie history.

Friday, 15 May 2026

'ROGUE ONE' AT 10: TOGETHER FOR SCARIF!


The time is now for the bold and heroic figures of Jyn Erso and Cassian Andor, as they and a small, dedicated force of Rebel soldiers initiate a covert mission to Scarif and retrieve, somehow, whatever the costs, the vitally needed plans of the Death Star super weapon. They all know that this is a mission so unique, so dangerous, so unpredictable in its against the odds reckoning, that, even if they do succeed, they might never make it back alive to the seemingly all-too-weak Alliance from which they have been scorned.

A dramatic and memorable moment from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.


Thursday, 27 November 2025

CLASSIC IMAGE: THE REBELS' BOLDEST MISSION!

A surprise for Leia from Han...

From far and wide across the galaxy, the many Rebel cells have come together as their leader Mon Mothma unveils the biggest mission undertaking yet by the Alliance, to take out the being-built Death Star II and destroy it's overseer, the dreaded Emperor himself! 

But who will lead the all-important and highly dangerous ground assault to prior knock out the energy shield protecting the battle station? General Leia Organa is about to get an interesting surprise from her beloved Han Solo!

Some nice rare B/W images of this classic scene from Return of the Jedi.





Saturday, 9 December 2023

ROGUE ONE: AN X-WING IN READINESS!


Within the converted hangar bay of one of the Massassi Temples on Yavin IV, an X-wing fighter and its unique astro droid navigator/technician stand ready to receive their next call to outer space action.

A nice selection of behind the scene images from the location filming of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story that nostalgically took place at Cardington air hangar turned studios Shed 1, during 2015, at the same facility that had played host to Yavin IV exterior filming for the original Star Wars back in 1976.



Photo blow-up of an X-wing side for background use.

Exterior filming at Cardington Shed 1.

Monday, 16 May 2022

ROGUE ONE: THE CRIMINAL HEROINE!


From on the run criminal to savour of the Rebel Alliance and its historic battle against the Galactic Empire. Courageous, inspirational and a tough fighter, all these aspects of Jyn Erso's character are well represented in this great poster from the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story merchandising/poster campaign of 2016 - note the bottom half of the composition - a possible deleted scene moment of her outdoors during the originally filmed infiltration of Scarif's Imperial Base.

Tuesday, 7 December 2021

AN 'EMPIRE' AT 40: FRIENDS REUNITED...


The Rebel Fleet survivors have regrouped at the Outer Rim (now in a sector called 'Wild Space', for the Expanded Universe). Amidst this insecure time of pause comes the chance for our heroes to recover from the shock and revelations of their conflict against the Empire, whilst others prepare their first steps in the mission to rescue Han Solo from the clutches of Jabba the Hutt.

A lovely composite shot above, presumably supervised by Terry Chostner at ILM, showing the small group of rebel ships, including several not fully seen in the film's final cut.


Smaller Rebel vessels lined up together for filming on the ILM stage.

Ken Ralston and colleague readying the models.


Saturday, 31 July 2021

CLASSIC ART: THE A-WINGS LAUNCH!


The call to action is initiated, as sleek Rebel A-wing fighters, seen here in original Expanded Universe action, recently returned to the Star Wars saga with The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker, speed out of a cruiser's hangar, acting as escort to smaller vessels. 

Great cover art by John Nadeau for the X-wing- Rogue Squadron: Family Ties comic series from Dark Horse, of 1998.

Sunday, 20 June 2021

ROGUE ONE: 'HOPE!'


The beautiful final moment from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story that sees Carrie Fisher 'return' as Princess Leia Organa for a special audience-loved cameo, taking the custodianship mantle of the stolen Death Star superweapon plans that will save her people and bring freedom to the galaxy. 

Interestingly, this specific image utilizes incredible 'Deep Fake' technology from fans that solidifies Miss Fisher presence in the role even better than was possible for the original behind the scenes effects team in 2016. 

https://geektyrant.com/news/deepfake-tech-drastically-improves-cgi-princess-leia-in-rouge-one

Saturday, 12 December 2020

COMING 2022: 'STAR WARS: ANDOR'


Before his heroic demise at the Battle of Scarif, we knew he'd been fighting the tyranny of the Empire at an early age, and that he'd been a spy, saboteur and recruiter for the Rebel Alliance over many years. But there's still much, much more to discover about Diego Luna's fascinating and subtly dark-edged hero Captain Cassian Andor beyond what we originally saw in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, as the all-new limited series Star Wars: Andor, from Tony Gilroy, finally begins shooting in London, for exclusive debut on Disney XD in 2022.

https://www.starwars.com/news/cassian-andor-live-action-series-announced

https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/star-wars-new-look-at-cassian-andor-series-and-more/

Saturday, 22 August 2020

DELETED SCENE: A REBELLION IS BORN!


Meeting under top secret and politically sensitive conditions, a group of disenchanted senators (led by Bail Organa with Mon Mothma, and Padme Amidala) meet regarding the disturbing decisions affecting the galaxy being made by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. From their early actions as the peace-seeking Delegation of 2000, a Rebellion will soon be born. A deleted scene of future importance, sadly cut for storytelling reasons being more centred on the fate of Anakin Skywalker, from EPISODE III.

Monday, 6 July 2020

AN 'EMPIRE' AT 40: REBELS AT WORK!


Inside the new Rebel base, its technicians and bearded leader look very cold but efficiently capable as they acclimatise to their difficult but not unlivable environment, alongside two familiar droids, in this terrific conceptual art by Ralph McQuarrie for The Empire Strikes Back, full of detail and colour depth (love the deep blue cold cave walls) and which was one of the first paintings officially released to publicity preview into 1979.

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

AN 'EMPIRE' AT 40: COSTUMED EPIC!

An early over jacket design for Luke in his X-wing fighter garb on Hoth. All art by John Mollo.

Thrilled with the unexpected success of Star Wars, and even more thrilled to receive an esteemed Academy Award for his work on the film, British Costume Designer John Mollo was back to work the day after his win (3rd April, 1978) to work on The Empire Strikes Back, revising and improving certain old characters and fractional costumes, and, more importantly, creating lots of new wardrobe items large and small for the scenes set on the ice planet Hoth and the 'Art Deco' styled Cloud City at Bespin.

Mollo with Natalie Wood and Darth Vader (Kermit Eller) at the 1978 Academy Awards event.

Mollo would be working alongside new director Irvin Kershner, whom he ultimately didn't have quite as strong a relationship with in comparison to George Lucas back in 1976, allegedly with some new work often frustratingly being altered many times by Kershner in the pre and production phases of the sequel.

Early Rebel soldier and snowtrooper concepts.


Imperial Snowtrooper design.

The Rebels: Luke, Han, fighter pilot and snow trooper.

Leia, Rebel Command Crew and Obi-Wan Kenobi.

The Empire: Darth Vader, Imperial Trooper, TIE fighter pilot.

The Empire: General Veers in AT-AT outfit, Imperial technician and officer.

Saturday, 25 April 2020

CLASSIC ART: X-WINGS AWAY!


The ominous power of doom, the Death Star, is rapidly approaching weapon-firing conditions on Yavin IV as the Rebel Alliance sends out its best pilots to meet it, as seen in this simply gorgeous art used in a new European poster merchandise set linked to the Classic Trilogy. If anyone knows the artist, please get in touch.

(12) Every Starfighter in Star Wars Explained By Lucasfilm | WIRED - YouTube

Friday, 8 November 2019

OUT NOW IN THE UK: 'RESISTANCE REBORN'!


The incredible cinematic journey that is the Star Wars saga is almost at an end with December's eagerly-awaited The Rise of Skywalker, as all the plot and character threads from nine iconic and incredible stories come together for a dramatic and highly emotional finale. But before all that, there is still much to reveal about what happened with the new Rebel Alliance in that near extinction time period between the apocalyptic finale events of The Last Jedi and what we'll be seeing with Episode IX. Enter: Journey to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker - Resistance Reborn, out now in UK hardback and Kindle ebook from Century, as fan favourite Rebecca Roanhose delivers an action-packed story involving our favourite hero characters, led by General Leia Organa, all working at their best together during a time of desperate struggle, alongside one or two special surprises...

Here's the book's publicity info:

In this pivotal prequel to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the heroes of the Resistance―Poe Dameron, General Leia Organa, Rey, and Finn―must fight back from the edge of oblivion.

The Resistance is in ruins. In the wake of their harrowing escape from Crait, what was once an army has been reduced to a handful of wounded heroes. Finn, Poe, Rey, Rose, Chewbacca, Leia Organa―their names are famous among the oppressed worlds they fight to liberate. But names can only get you so far, and Leia’s last desperate call for aid has gone unanswered.

From the jungles of Ryloth to the shipyards of Corellia, the shadow of the First Order looms large, and those with the bravery to face the darkness are scattered and isolated. If hope is to survive, the Resistance must journey throughout the galaxy, seeking out more leaders―including those who, in days gone by, helped a nascent rebellion topple an empire. Battles will be fought, alliances will be forged, and the Resistance will be reborn.


Get it here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Wars-Resistance-Rebecca-Roanhorse/dp/1780899920/ref=sr_1_1?crid=258UVZJZE3POD&keywords=star+wars+resistance+reborn&qid=1573222012&sprefix=STAR+WARS+RESISTANCE+REBORN%2Caps%2C446&sr=8-1

Tuesday, 12 February 2019

BEHIND THE SCENES: BEYOND LUKE AND ARTOO...


One of the greatest qualities about Mark Hamill is surely his 'people skills'- enjoying the interactions and companionship of his teammates the world over, be they large, or, in the case of the late Kenny Baker, small. From the get-go, the pair had fun together filming the original Star Wars in Tunisia. Later, in London during the Summer of 1976, Kenny and best friend/work partner Jack Purvis even took Mark for a fun night out enjoying their double-act, plus the city's cabaret/variety club circuit scene.

Here, the pair enjoy a brief respite between filming the busy Alliance gathering scene, shot on a very un-soundproofed Elstree soundstage, for Return of the Jedi, circa February 1982.

Mark Hamill reminisces on Kenny Baker:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DL6F3jReyc

Tuesday, 8 January 2019

ROGUE ONE: THE REBELS OF YAVIN IV - ALTERNATE/DELETED SCENES

STAR WARS AFICIONADO continues its fascinating and highly detailed examination of the original version of Gareth Edward's gritty lead-in to the original Star Wars- Rogue One, with a look at the many deleted/alternate/re-shoot scenes linked to the Rebel Alliance and its base on Yavin IV.

Jyn Erso, awaiting her destiny on Yavin IV.

After the backstory on Lahmu had been set up, the film was to have started at the Yavin IV base with the adult Jyn Erso already in captive hands, after a failed attempt to steal from a Rebel stockade. Here she is in a confinement area of some kind awaiting eventual female Rebel soldier escort.





Jyn looks back towards someone or something in the shot. It's unclear who- perhaps a fellow prisoner has given some ominous words that look like the end of the line is in sight for her.

The lonely walk into the Rebel command centre.

A shackled Jyn at Alliance High Command.

A shadowy Cassian keeps tabs on Jyn.

A wary Cassian unshackles Jyn in a deleted moment from the re-shoots.

"We have a mission for you..."

Having seen the shadowy figures around her in the main control room, General Draven has Jyn state her true name for the record, of which he then proceeds to list her criminal record sheet (as heard in the first teaser trailer, though this dialogue could also have been specially recorded for that). 'Can you be trusted without your shackles?', Draven asks Jyn. watched by Captain Cassian Andor who checks over a datapad of her personal details - a lost moment, though he can be seen holding the pad in certain shots of the finished film. Cassian will also unshackle Jyn. In the finished movie/re-shoots, it is Draven who has the data pad and Jyn is shackles-less.

Cassian walks to Jyn with his datapad.

A closer look at Cassian's datapad with visual info on Jyn Erso.

From the re-shoots: Cassian checks Jyn's details.
Filming the deleted scene.

Link:
https://starwarsaficionado.blogspot.com/2018/01/rogue-one-truth-about-liana-hallik.html

In the original story, the Rebels were already aware of the Imperial superweapon (but not that it is the Death Star) and its upcoming testing-information received via an intercepted and encoded transmission sent by Galen Erso, Jyn's father. There was no Bodhi Rook then, either- he was an altogether completely different character as a shady Imperial transport pilot used by the Rebels later in the film and did not have the holographic message from Jyn's father. In the early cut Jyn is given the mission to go to recruit her former friend and resistance leader Saw Gerrera back to the cause (and whom knows where Galen Erso is located), get info on the Death Star with Andor, then later in the film travel with the Rook character-to-be to the far off Imperial facility at Eadu, to retrieve Galen in order to discover a weakness to the battle station. Given her mission, Jyn responds: "I was trained to fight not to stand down" - deleted dialogue, though the line, "You're all Rebels, aren't you?" would make the film. In the original shoot/cut, Jyn was a little tougher in her scenes with the Rebel leaders, but the subsequent reshoots toned her attitude down to make her more vulnerable to gain viewer empathy. Lost was Draven's strict emphasis to Jyn that she was acting for them on a mission, of which Jyn sarcastically replied, "Yes, sir"- a moment seen in the first trailer. In the reshoots the emphasis changed from Mon Mothma to Cassian Andor in telling Jyn the news about the weapon.

On the airstrip, Jyn makes her way to the U-wing in an unseen moment.

Forging a new friendship in the original cut.

"Good."

By the time they get to Jedha, the relationship between Cassian and Jyn is not the same as in the finished film. Cassian's character recognises her talents and loyalties early, and a far friendlier personality and atmosphere of trust was established between them- of which Jyn was in the U-wing fighter co-pilot's seat rather than K-2SO (as seen in the first teaser trailer). Andor would later be toughened up further with the re-shoots, especially a new beginning on the far off Imperial held Ring of Kafrene, which sees him cold-bloodedly kill a Rebel informer. Presumably Andor was instructed to assassinate Galen Erso at a later point in the original version of the film (which would have similar disastrous results for both Rebels and Imperials to what was seen on screen), when returned back from Jedha to Yavin IV.


Above: emerging from their fighter, the duo, back from what has occurred on Jedha and their first hand experience look at the Death Star, head resolutely to the Rebel command area of the Massassi Temple.

In a rare moment of solace, Jyn looks at the Rebel base around her.

Back at the Rebel base with information obtained from the now deceased Gerrera, the sequences on Eadu likely pretty much followed the final onscreen plot. Here is where the original filming incarnation of Bodhi Rook (a man with a wife and family - mentioned onstage by actor Riz Ahmed at the London Star Wars Celebration event of April 2016) came to play, as our heroes use his Imperial transport to get to Eadu, though reshoots were done linked to Bodhi's new persona that soon erased much of that earlier life and saw the character's debut much earlier in the movie's revised storytelling. Before filming, during the original ongoing story rewrites, the Rook character had also existed as a deranged and eccentric former scientist working for Saw Gerrara at his base on an electrically charged moon- at first, Ahmed was under the impression he was to be playing this Ben-Gunn-ish character during his early varied online casting tests.


Jyn and the Rebels plan their next moves.


Once the Eadu sequence is finished, Jyn, backed up by Bodhi Rook, meets with the other Rebel leaders in the main command room, of which the plan to go to Scarif is formed. Soon enough, Jyn, more determined than ever, will ultimately lead the covert squad to steal the Death Star plans, of which the Rebellion will follow in the diversionary attack.

An out-take for Felicity Jones and Riz Ahmed during filming of an ultimately deleted scene.

Note the slightly different look for Riz Ahmed's original character, before the role, renamed as Bodhi Rook, was considerably expanded in the re-shoots.

Various insert scenes of Jyn and Bodhi Rook with Rebel leaders and soldiers, after the disasters of Eadu, working out their next steps would be filmed, including the soldiers that were to have been seen at the originally filmed beach scenes arrival shot at the Maldives. And, of course, there's the legendary 'Space Monkey' himself!

Some of the top Rebel soldiers gather together at the meeting.

A very familiar looking Rebel general far left of shot.

General Merrick (aka Blue Leader) is at the meeting and clashes with General Draven about the potential needless loss of U-wing fighter crews should a battle be initiated.

Generic behind the scenes shot for the busy sequence.

Re-shoot of the important Rebel gathering, with holo Death Star and Cassian Andor present.
An unhappy Cassian knows where things are going in this deleted scene.
Unused angle/discussion moment from the conference re-shoot.

By the re-shoots, the Rebels' meeting was changed, however- it was decided it would be more dramatic if Jyn and her information were not trusted and that the in-fighting Rebellion ultimately had to be compelled to fight as one, once Jyn and her team had gone to Scarif of their own free will - at one point Mon Mothma even considers that "The odds are too great. We need to surrender." The location of the vital meeting was made bigger to encapsulate more members of the alliance and a graphic of the Death Star was shown to the assemblage (presumably part of the original version of Jyn's meeting with Gerrera on Jedha) which did not make the final film, though made a trailer appearance. Cassian Andor was also present for the scene but digitally removed from the final cut-it was better for him to make an entrance dramatically later, separately from the meeting with his men as they side with the lone Jyn, part of the revised characterization for Diego Luna's character.


Playing with the crystal necklace she's had since she was little, Jyn awaits the final decision or go order of the Rebel Alliance in one of the temple's hangar bays.


Cassian and the Rebels await their leaders' decisions.


An unseen background trooper from the original version.

In the original version, Cassian and his team are also awaiting the final go order to accompany Jyn to Scarif, and the start of their potential do-or-die mission. This was changed so that Andor went against his superiors to help Jyn in the finished film. "I've been fighting for the Rebellion for a long time. A cause that I believed in. I believe in you"- another filmed but deleted line from the re-shoots. As originally shot, Jyn was wary of Cassian's motives what with the death of her father, but his belief in her wins through. This need to go with her, realizing they have to go it alone, was expanded in the re-shoots.

From the original version: a clearly upset and wary Jyn with Cassian.

"If you're really doing this, we want to help."

Upset yet dedicated to the mission - "All right. Let's go..."
Cassian: 'We can do this together.'

In the re-shoots, Jyn is touched by Cassian's faith in her.

Another image from the re-shoot.

"You're a Rebel now!". A K-2SO line was added to this scene for a TV spot.

"Are you with me?"

There was at least one further original version scene of the friendship between Jyn and Cassian in the Rebel hangar bay as they prepared to fight under the orders of the Rebellion. In both the original and reshoots was a moment where Cassian says to Jyn, "Are you really doing this, I want to help. We can do this together." To which she replies, "All right, let's go."

Another brief moment was lost where Jyn asks Chirrut if he's prepared to go with her. He tells her, "I believe in you."

Ready to go!

In the first teaser trailer and only briefly shown in the film (and cropped in tight), Jyn and Cassian head to the Imperial transport ship as some of the Rebel pilots race off to their fighters ships assembly areas, ready for the ultimate go order to Scarif. A shot of fans resembling Biggs and Porkins was taken on set at the Cardington location used for the temple hangar interior and exteriors - part of a special charity drive linked to British director Gareth Edwards:

Link: Star Wars Rogue One director Gareth Edwards invites disabled Nuneaton niece on set - CoventryLive

Blue Leader consults with Captain Antilles in an angle not seen in the finished movie.

A group of pilots, several of whom weren't seen in the final cut.

One of the many female fighter pilots cast for the film. Sadly, this background actress, as Zal Dinnes, didn't make the final cut.

Rebel pilots are assembled or race to their ships.

A look at some more background pilots who never made it to the final cut.

More generic pilots awaiting the go order at Yavin IV.

K-2SO loads up in a background scene at some point in the film.

"Welcome to Rogue One." Alternate unused take- note Bodhi Rook far right.

"Take hold of this moment..."

"Welcome to Rogue One." Footage of alternate swapped character dialogue was done for the departure sequence from Yavin IV, and especially the christening of the vessel as 'Rogue One'. In the final version this was confirmed by Bodhi Rook, but shots were taken with other characters saying it. "Take hold of this moment. The Force is strong," says Chirrut Imwe in the shuttle- a deleted moment from one of the trailers.

The Rebellion gathers.

With Jyn's covert squad soon en route to Scarif, General Dodonna and Bail Organa (with other senators) address key pilots and soldiers about what lay ahead, in what will be the Rebellion's greatest test yet against the Empire and its Starfleet. "May the Force be With Us" was surely uttered here too (likely by General Dodonna). This must be set after Organa's scene with Mon Mothma, talking about the need to resume contact with the in-hiding Obi-Wan. It was hoped by the production team to use footage or even a potential CGI likeness of Sir Alec Guinness as Kenobi somewhere near the end of the film, but his estate ultimately refused permission.

If anyone has any more info on the deleted scenes for Rogue One, we'd love to hear from you.