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Mal and Jo are joined by Chris Ryan to talk about how ‘Andor' has changed their perception of ‘Rogue One.' Then they dive deep into the movie and talk about each moment and character through the lens of ‘Andor.' (00:00) Intro (07:21) Opening snapshot with Chris Ryan (50:27) Krennic comes for Galen (01:04:01) Cassian meets Tivik on Kafrene (01:10:48) Prison break: Jyn Erso (01:15:23) Taking Jyn to Yavin (01:23:21) Project: Imperial infighting (01:35:23) Converging on Jedha (01:58:07) Saw and Jyn reunite and hear Galen's message (02:21:05) A change of heart on Eadu (02:38:28) A tense flight back to Yavin (02:42:13) Everyone in a position of power embarrasses themselves (02:56:36) Our rogues get their name (03:00:41) The Battle of Scarif (03:06:48) Cassian and Jyn versus Project Stardust (03:22:02) Vader chases us to 'A New Hope' Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna Robinson Guest: Chris Ryan Producers: Jonathan Frias and Carlos Chiriboga Social: Jomi Adeniran Additional Production Support: Arjuna Ramgopal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this bonus episode, David and Patrick discuss some follow-ups to their podcast series about Andor season 2. Why did Tony Gilroy feel the need to delineate the true nature of Kleya and Luthen's relationship? What about Mon Mothma's relationship with her husband and daughter? And what do we think of the possibility of Jyn Erso and Leia cameos in Andor season 2? Listen to hear us discuss all these questions and more. Links:Subscribe to Patrick's YouTube channelRead Dan Gvozden's recap of these episodesSubscribe to this podcast on YouTubeFollow this podcast on InstagramFollow this podcast on TiktokSubscribe to David's free newsletter, Decoding EverythingFollow David on InstagramFollow David on Tiktok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's Star Wars news, John Boyega talks about the “New Jedi Order” movie in development, why Jyn Erso wasn't in Andor, Darth Vader in Fortnite, and LEGO Masters. In this fully armed and operational episode of Podcast Stardust, we discuss: John Boyega's thoughts on the upcoming “New Jedi Order” movie and whether he will appear in it, Tony Gilroy on why Jyn Erso didn't have any type of appearance in Andor, Darth Vader's appearance in Fortnite and the legal action that resulted, and Star Wars featured in the season five premiere of LEGO Masters. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Find Jay and her cosplay adventures on J.Snips Cosplay on Instagram. Join us for real time discussion on the RetroZap Discord Server here: RetroZap Discord. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.
In this week's Star Wars news, John Boyega talks about the “New Jedi Order” movie in development, why Jyn Erso wasn't in Andor, Darth Vader in Fortnite, and LEGO Masters.
Rebroadcast of Rogue One CoverageAndor has come to an end, and after a month of recording within 24 hours of the episodes going live—and the recent baby shower for my soon-to-arrive new Padawan—we need a week off. In this episode, we're sharing details about our new release schedule and revisiting Rogue One with a rebroadcast of our in-depth coverage. Since Andor leads directly into Rogue One, it's the perfect time to revisit this pivotal film!In this rebroadcast episode of the Star Wars Generations podcast, hosts Matthew, Erin, and Alex dive deep into their analysis of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. The hosts take a break from their Andor coverage to revisit this pivotal film that connects directly to the original Star Wars trilogy.Why Rogue One Stands Out in the Star Wars UniverseThe hosts discuss what makes Rogue One unique among Star Wars films. Erin describes it as her favorite Star Wars movie, praising how it grounds the franchise in realism and brings a more adult tone to the universe. The hosts appreciate how the film shows that not every "good guy" is truly good, creating moral complexity that was later expanded upon in Andor.Character Development and Moral ComplexityThe discussion focuses on Cassian Andor's character, noting how the film introduces him shooting his own ally to escape—an action that sets the tone for a morally complex story. This portrayal differs dramatically from traditional heroic characters in Star Wars. Jyn Erso's character development receives significant attention, with the hosts praising Felicity Jones' performance and how she portrays someone initially driven by selfish reasons who gradually buys into the rebellion's cause.The Film's Impact on Star Wars StorytellingMatthew highlights how important Rogue One was for expanding the Star Wars universe, demonstrating that compelling stories could be told without Force-using protagonists and focusing on characters who contribute to small battles rather than winning the entire war. This approach opened doors for projects like Andor, which the hosts consider among the best Star Wars content produced.Topics Discussed:How did the darker, grittier tone of Rogue One differentiate it from traditional Star Wars films?What made K-2SO one of the most memorable droid characters in the franchise?How does Orson Krennic embody the Empire's bureaucratic infighting and ambition?Why was Saw Gerrera's transition from animation to live-action significant?What continuity issues exist between Rogue One and A New Hope, and why don't they matter?How does the film's ending connect emotionally to the original Star Wars?Why is the Darth Vader hallway scene considered one of the most iconic moments in Star Wars?The episode concludes with all three hosts affirming Rogue One as one of their favorite Star Wars films, with Erin declaring she'll "preach about it till the day I die" and Alex suggesting it's the perfect film to recommend to people unsure about Star Wars or who think the franchise has been ruined. **************************************************************************This episode is a production of Star Wars Generations, a The Ethical Panda Podcast and part of the TruStory FM Entertainment Podcast Network. Check our our website to find out more about this and our sister podcast Superhero Ethics.We want to hear from you! You can keep up with our latest news, and send us feedback, questions, or comments via social media or email.Email: Matthew@TheEthicalPanda.comFacebook: TheEthicalPandaInstagram: TheEthicalPandaPodcastsTwitter: EthicalPanda77Or you can join jump into the Star Wars Generations and Superhero Ethics channels on the TruStory FM Discord.To learn more about co-host Erin and her incredible cosplay check out her Instagram, LadyTanoCreates.Want to get access to even more content while supporting the podcast? Become a member! For $5 a month, or $55 a year you get access to bonus episodes and bonus content at the end of most episodes. Sign up on the podcast's main page you can even give membership as a gift!You can also support our podcasts through our sponsors:Purchase a lightsaber from Level Up Sabers run by friend of the podcast Neighborhood Master AlanUse Audible for audiobooks. Sign up for a one year membership or gift one through this link.Purchase any media discussed this week through our sponsored links.
Andor is the greatest Star Wars we've ever seen on any screen and it's not close. My close friend Alan Malfavon joins in to talk about the brilliance of this show, what it means to us, and what we hope to see next.About our guest:Alan Malfavon resituates Mexico's socio-political, cultural, and economic networks with the Atlantic World and the Greater Caribbean, and it dissects and problematizes those networks by centering the Black and Afro-Mexican experience. His research interrogates and subverts archival silences that have erased Black and Afro-Mexican agency from narratives of Mexican identity and nation-state formation, seeking to diversify these narratives by foregrounding the voices, perspectives, and actions of Afro-descendants.
What can Star Wars teach us about resistance, resilience, and leadership in today's world?In honor of May the 4th, this episode examines timeless quotes from Rogue One, Andor, Rebels, and the broader Star Wars universe—not just as cinematic moments, but as blueprints for navigating struggle, fighting for justice, and holding onto hope.Drawing from the article “It always felt like Rogue One: Quotes for galactic rebels”, we analyze what these quotes reveal about courage, defiance, and leading with purpose—offering inspiration for anyone pushing back against broken systems or seeking meaning during uncertain times.What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Happy Star Wars week, part III! Just Play It goes Rogue and watches the best Star Wars Story LucasFilm has to offer. We discuss if it can go head-to-head against Empire and what makes this movie stand out. Thanks for tuning in. For more, follow us on Instagram & YouTube @justplayitpodcast & X (fka Twitter) @justplayitpod
This is the Way Podcast was developed specifically for the very first Disney Plus Star Wars show. Several shows later (The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Bad Batch, Visions, Tales of the Jedi, Empire, and Underworld, etc,) we're about to see what many critics who have seen the second season in its entirety, the best yet in Andor.Unlike Rogue One, the protagonist of this story was not a reluctant participant. Cassian Andor has had to give up his personal quest to find his sister for one where he rescues the galaxy. Jyn Erso got to reconcile her relationship with her father, not just through a holo message, but holding him one last time on Eadu. Cassian didn't get to say goodbye to his mother, but helped fan the flames of rebellion on Ferrix at the end of season one.This is the Way Podcast's preview of season two is not so much a refresher as it is a look ahead through selecting information carefully from trailers, clips, featurettes, and interviews. There's social media, of course, but Star Wars Celebration 2025 (Tokyo, Japan) saw some answers being revealed. There is writer and director information shared, cast talk, and the format of release. Some story beats are discussed, but for the most part, this is a short preview of what's to come on April 22nd, 2025 when season two debuts with the 4 BBY three episode arc.If it's your first time here, please check out all our podcast episodes and like and subscribe to all This is the Way Podcast's available outlets. It helps! Episode blocks will air Tuesday nights so expect a story arc first impressions and reaction podcast shortly after, then there will be time between each episode's deep dives, usually called "recap and discussion" podcast episodes.Send feedback to us at the email that's revealed at the end of our shows, via X and Instagram @ThisistheWayPod and also on YouTube or on Spotify. May the Force be with you...always!
Find the 9 Points Rating System here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ Find the Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith Review here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/maverick51411/episodes/2024-04-04T12_18_42-07_00 In this episode, Maverick and Andrew dive into a detailed review of 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.' They discuss the film's technical aspects, character development, and thematic elements, particularly focusing on the motivations of Jyn Erso and Cassian Andor. The conversation highlights the complexities of rebellion, hope, and the moral ambiguities faced by the characters. Through their analysis, they explore how 'Rogue One' stands out in the Star Wars franchise and its significance in storytelling. The discussion also touches on the significance of family, legacy, and the impact of side characters, ultimately highlighting the film's rich thematic depth and character development. ----------Highlights:0:00 ‘Rogue One' Introduction9:23 Opening Scene16:13 Jyn Urso as a Main Character24:08 Flaws and Conflict27:01 Themes: Fighting for a Cause43:34 Cassian Andor: A Dangerous Ally1:01:26 Chirrut Imwe and Baze1:17:50 Orson Krennic1:27:24 Darth Vader#rogueone #starwars #darthvader #jynurso #cassianandor #alostplot #andor #therebellion #thegalacticempire #galacticempire #orsonkrennic #vaderscastle #podcast #filmthoughts #filmreview #chirrutimwe #baze #sacrifice #storytelling #cinema #disney #themes
We dive into more of Saw's history, and we go over his time as the Empire grew from the Republic. We even dive into his relationship with Jyn Erso. Make sure to follow us on Twitter at @SWHoloHistories. Want to suggest a future topic for us on the show? Email us at holocronhistories@gmail.com Live every Tuesday at 8pm est/5pm pst on Twitch @BenofTemeria Robot Radio Network Discord: https://discord.gg/AW5Wc4kgZb The Cups Podcast and More Discord: https://discord.gg/wYhxAfvT Ben and Friends Podcasting Discord: https://discord.gg/DmPZ2NHhFx Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holocronhistories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Which Star Wars movie stands out as not just a great Star Wars film but an exceptional war story? Look no further than Gareth Edwards' Rogue One: A Star Wars Story! Set just before the iconic events of A New Hope, this film delivers a gritty, espionage-filled adventure that captures the high stakes of rebellion against the Empire. In this episode, John, Garrett, and Brian dive deep into the unique aspects that make Rogue One a masterpiece. They analyze its breathtaking visual effects, compelling performances, and the incredible storytelling that redefined what a Star Wars movie could be. From Felicity Jones' portrayal of Jyn Erso to the spine-chilling return of Darth Vader, this movie hits all the right notes. The hosts also discuss the challenges behind the scenes, including reshoots and creative decisions, offering fresh insights into how this iconic film came to life. Don't miss this engaging breakdown of one of the most celebrated stories in the Star Wars saga!
Matthew Fox, Erin McGowan, and Alex Korman explore Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Prepare for an exhilarating discussion that will make you see this beloved movie in a whole new light!The hosts kick off by examining what sets Rogue One apart from other Star Wars films. How does its darker, more realistic tone impact the viewing experience? They delve into the movie's unique approach to storytelling, from its lack of an opening crawl to its (spoilers) bold decision to kill off all main characters.How does Rogue One challenge our perceptions of heroism in the Star Wars universe? The hosts explore the morally complex character of Cassian Andor.The conversation then turns to Jyn Erso's character arc. How does her journey from cynicism to hope embody the spirit of rebellion? The hosts praise Felicity Jones' nuanced performance and discuss how Jyn's story resonates with real-world struggles.Other topics covered include:The brilliance of K-2SO as comic relief in a serious filmOrson Krennic as the embodiment of Imperial ambition and bureaucracyThe impact of Saw Gerrera's live-action debutThe iconic Darth Vader hallway scene and its significanceHow Rogue One connects to and enhances A New HopeThe film's groundbreaking use of CGI to recreate actorsAs the discussion wraps up, the hosts reflect on Rogue One's legacy and its impact on the Star Wars franchise. They ponder: How did this film pave the way for more diverse storytelling in the Star Wars universe, such as the critically acclaimed Andor series?LinksCheck out our Star Wars Bookstore on BookShop!Buy Catalyst (Star Wars): A Rogue One Novel by James LucenoRogue One: A Star Wars StoryWe've started the conversation. Now we want to hear from you!Want to continue the discussion with us? Agree or disagree with what we talked about, or add your own thoughts? We've got options for you!Discord: Join in the conversation about this podcast, my other podcast Superhero Ethics, as well as the rest of the TruStory.FM PodcastEmail: ✉️ swg@theethicalpanda.com
Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings have two very similar moments. As a great threat makes itself known in each world, a band of potential heroes circle up to assess the danger and devise a plan. In Star Wars: Rogue One this is the “rebellions are built on hope speech” delivered by Jyn Erso who has discovered the plans for the Death Star and wants to lead the fractured Rebel Alliance in stealing them. The Rebels are divided and hardly interested in risking everything over a rumor. In The Lord of the Rings, what will soon become the “Fellowship of the Ring” is gathered in Rivendell under the hospitality of Lord Elrond. He has gathered the Elves, Men, and Dwarves all together with Gandalf and the Hobbits, to unveil the Ring of the Power and make it known — it must be destroyed. In both stories, everyone learns of the threat with bated breath and in silence. Then fear and self-interest sink in. Argument erupts. In Star Wars and Middle-earth, we see a confluence of civilizations and leaders with their own unique concerns. Mutual destruction is only part of their calculus. For almost all of these men and women, their will to fight and risk it all comes from something you and I know well — a love of home. Geeky Stoics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Before we continue, our new video, The School of Tywin Lannister, is out on YouTube in its entirety. This is a rundown of 3 Stoic lessons offered by the most powerful man in Westeros, a worthy villain in Game of Thrones. Check it out and be sure to leave a Like and Comment with your thoughts! A love of home is sometimes made into a controversial thing, even though we all know it is not. The Rebels and Fellowship are not risking their lives for one another homes, that is quite clear. Elves don't much care for Dwarves and vice versa. The Hobbits don't give a damn about Gondor, nor does Gondor care what happens to the Shire. They only care about what happens in faraway lands so much as it will eventually harm them and their lands. Jyn Erso reminds the Rebels of what the Empire did to Jedha just days before their meeting. The Empire tested the Death Star on a city called Jedha, which was completely wiped off the map. The Rebels know she's right. They think of their homes.Call this instinct patriotism or nationalism or whatever you want. I would prefer the former…patriotism, where you view your homeland as special, good, and worthy of defense. Nationalism is something else. It's when you take that belief and decide to carry it like a torch into other people's lands. In C.S. Lewis's The Four Loves, he begins the book with a deep explanation of this love of home and why it matters to human beings. With this love for the place there goes a love for the way of life; for beer and tea and open fires, trains with compartments in them and an unarmed police force and all the rest of it….a man's reasons for not wanting his country to be ruled by foreigners are very like his reasons for not wanting his house to be burned down because he “could not even begin” to enumerate all the things he would miss.”This love is what propels Sam and Frodo across all of Middle-earth. They think of the Shire. Frodo cries for it in his lowest moments, with the great irony being that he never feels comfortable there again after coming to its ultimate defense. Lewis says “Patriotism is not in the least aggressive. It asks only to be left alone.” For any man with imagination, he says, “How can I love my home without coming to realize that other men, no less rightly, love theirs?”In this sense, you get a perfectly reasonable take on self-interest as a motivating factor in the heroism of Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings. Modern people love to talk a big game about being global citizens and tout their open-mindedness about cultures in corners of the globe they've never experienced or studied. It's performative. The only thing tangible is loving your own garden and tending to it. A deep and gentle love leads you to wish no harm to other people's gardens, for they must feel as strongly about them as you do yours. This well of empathy is valuable and leads to beautiful outcomes in both Star Wars and Tolkien's tale of Middle-earth. You can build it by investing in your own community, your own home, and local culture. You'll see how it differs from the cultures around you. And that's okay. There is beauty in difference. It would not be home unless it were different-C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.geekystoics.com/subscribe
In this episode, Bob and Brad are joined by Zach Johnston, global brand ambassador for Blackwood Spirits, to dive into the thrilling universe of "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" and sip on the bold flavors of Jim Beam Devil's Cut Bourbon Whiskey. Join us as we explore the Rebel Alliance's daring mission and the rich, extracted notes of this unique bourbon. (0:00) Intro: Kicking off with excitement for this Star Wars spin-off and a special bourbon. (04:42) Brad Explains: Brad breaks down the plot and background of "Rogue One." (08:03) Performances, Themes: Discussing standout performances and central themes. (36:40) Jim Beam Devil's Cut Bourbon Whiskey Review: Tasting and analyzing this distinct whiskey. (46:57) Two Facts and a Falsehood: A fun segment to test your knowledge on Star Wars and whiskey. (55:34) Final Analysis: Summarizing thoughts on the film and the bourbon. (1:15:30) Let's Make it a Double and Final Scores: Wrapping up with final scores and pairing recommendations. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – An Epic Spin-Off: "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" offers a fresh perspective on the Star Wars universe, focusing on the Rebel Alliance's risky mission to steal the Death Star plans. We delve into Jyn Erso's character development, the critical reception of the film, and the impact of the film's visual effects. This film stands out for its darker tone and deep connections to the original trilogy, offering fans a blend of nostalgia and new storytelling. Sipping on Jim Beam Devil's Cut: Jim Beam Devil's Cut Bourbon is a unique whiskey, utilizing an innovative extraction process to capture the bourbon trapped in the barrel wood. This gives it a rich flavor profile with hints of caramel, oak, and spice. We explore the whiskey's aging process, its distinctive characteristics, and how it pairs perfectly with the intense action of "Rogue One." Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Tuesday. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/support
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are on a mission to stop the most evil force in the galaxy. We watched the 2016 film from Gareth Edwards, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.Dust off those lightsabers and laser blasters, rebels, because we're taking on the meanest, the baddest, the most fascist of entities in the entire universe: it's the Empire!When you're up against the wall and all your options are looking grim, are you just going to curl up into a ball and hope it'll all blow over? Hell no! You're going to assemble your finest band of rebel warriors and you're going to do what needs to be done!Be like Jyn Erso, be like Cassian Andor, be like Chirrut Imwe, Baze Malbus, and perhaps the greatest of them all, K-2SO. Those are the heroes we both need and deserve.(Recorded on February 29, 2024)Links to Stuff We Mentioned:Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Movie Database (TMDB)Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer - YouTubeStar Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Star Wars (1977) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Felicity Jones — The Movie Database (TMDB)Diego Luna — The Movie Database (TMDB)Alan Tudyk — The Movie Database (TMDB)Mads Mikkelsen — The Movie Database (TMDB)Star Wars: Andor (TV Series 2022- ) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Star Wars: The Bad Batch (TV Series 2021- ) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Star Wars Rebels (TV Series 2014–2018) — The Movie Database (TMDB)The Whale (2022) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Ben Mendelsohn — The Movie Database (TMDB)Firefly (TV Series 2002–2002) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Serenity (2005) — The Movie Database (TMDB)Follow Us:Give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Sean's Letterboxd profile!Steven's Letterboxd profile!Our Buzzsprout site!Our Instagram profile!Support the Show.
In the finale of our Star Wars Saga Review Series, join Kit, Phil, and Steve on 'Streaming Things' as they tackle 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.' Dive into the daring mission of Jyn Erso and her ragtag team of rebels as they strive to steal the Death Star plans, setting the stage for the epic saga that follows. We'll explore how this gripping prequel connects to the larger Star Wars universe and discuss its standout moments and characters. Don't miss this deep dive into the film that showed us a new kind of heroism in a galaxy far, far away. It's the perfect climax to our Star Wars journey!00:00:00 - Introduction:Welcome to a new episode of Streaming Things, where we dive deep into the world of streaming content!00:06:44 - Star Wars Mad Libs Word Crafting:The hosts play the official Star Wars Mad Libs. They first must get the words to craft a story!00:07:47 - Overall Thoughts:Our hosts share their initial impressions and overarching thoughts on today's movie/TV episode.00:38:00 - Scene by Scene Recap:Join us as we break down the episode or movie scene by scene, offering insights and commentary.02:12:58 - The Medal Ceremony:The hosts hand out an award for what this week's Star Wars film does better than all the others.02:16:58 - Ranking the Star Wars Movies (SOLO):The hosts reach a consensus on the Star Wars movies from best to worst.02:24:48 - Ranking the Star Wars Movies:02:29:33 - Star Wars Mad Libs Reading:Steve reveals the story crafted using the words for the Mad Libs from the beginning on the episode.Engage with Streaming Things:Merchandise: Check out our BRAND NEW Merch Store for the latest Streaming Things apparel and accessories.YouTube: Don't miss our visual content on Streaming Things YouTube channel.Website: Visit our official website for more updates and content.Connect with Us:Email: Send your feedback and questions to streamingthingspod@gmail.com.Instagram: Follow us @streamingthingspodofficial for behind-the-scenes content.Twitter: Stay updated with our latest tweets @StreamThingPod or follow Chris @moviesRtherapy.Fan Mail:Address: Send your letters and fan mail to:Streaming Things6809 Main St. #172Cincinnati, OH 45244Episode Sponsors:This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get the support you need at betterhelp.com/streamingthings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To commemorate this year's May the 4th, we talk about two of the best Star Wars projects to come out since the original trilogy…. Cassian said we had to.Today's root beer is Hoover Dam.Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5
"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" is a captivating addition to the legendary Star Wars saga, offering fans a thrilling and gritty tale set in a galaxy far, far away. The film takes place in the time period just before the events of the original 1977 Star Wars film, "A New Hope." It follows a diverse group of rebels who unite for a daring mission to steal the plans for the Empire's devastating superweapon, the Death Star. Led by the determined Jyn Erso, portrayed brilliantly by Felicity Jones, this ragtag team of misfits and warriors must navigate treacherous landscapes, confront formidable enemies, and make unimaginable sacrifices in their quest to save the galaxy from tyranny.What sets "Rogue One" apart from other Star Wars films is its focus on the ordinary people who become unlikely heroes in the face of overwhelming adversity. Unlike the Skywalker saga, which centers on the Force-sensitive members of the Jedi and Sith, "Rogue One" explores the bravery and resilience of individuals without supernatural abilities. Each member of the Rogue One team brings their unique skills and experiences to the mission, showcasing the power of teamwork and solidarity in the fight against oppression. From the stoic Rebel intelligence officer Cassian Andor, played by Diego Luna, to the reprogrammed Imperial droid K-2SO, voiced by Alan Tudyk, the characters in "Rogue One" are compelling and relatable, making their journey all the more compelling.At its core, "Rogue One" is a story about hope, sacrifice, and the enduring spirit of rebellion. The film captures the gritty reality of war while also celebrating the indomitable human spirit. From breathtaking action sequences to poignant character moments, "Rogue One" delivers an unforgettable cinematic experience that enriches the Star Wars mythos and reminds audiences of the power of ordinary individuals to change the course of history.
Don't blink, because it's the 2007 Andrew Davies adaptation of Northanger Abbey, and Jyn Erso is about to make her biggest mistake since she tried to steal the plans to the Death Star: Standing up Mr. Tilney to take a horsey ride to Blaise Castle. And it only gets cringier from there! Fortunately, we have a pair of Fashion Geniuses and a time-traveling barrister to help us get through it. Music credits: "Big Action Sports Rock," by Alexander Rufire "Tournament," by Crypt of Insomnia Special thanks to Baby Bee Carys for the theme music! Subscribe to our Patreon at Patreon.com/BSCCPodcast and support the show at Bit.ly/RattlesnakeJake! Advertise on The Baby-Sitters Club Club via Gumball.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Idiot's Array is back to discuss Into the Breach, the thirteenth episode of season three of The Bad Batch. -What are our overal thoughts on this episode? -What are the similarities of the Tantiss vault and the Narkina-5 prison from Andor? -What are the similarities between Omega and Jyn Erso? -What sacrifices do we think The Bad Batch are willing to make to save Omega? And what sacrifices is Omega willing to make to save the other children and clones at Tantiss? We begin the show with some quick news bits and a discussion topic. All of this and much more! We would be honored if you would join us. If you'd like to contact us or comment on this episode, do so at the following places: X: @idiotsarraypod Facebook: Idiot's Array Podcast Email: idiotsarraypodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @idiotsarraypodcast
Greetings LEGO® Fans! Today we are going over Joe's nearly complete collection of Star Wars sets from the movie Rogue One! The figures are a particular highlight but the builds are great overall as well. Just don't look too closely at those buildable figures... Yikes! Which of these sets or minifigures are your favorite from this Star Wars subtheme? Let us know in the comments! Our Website: https://atlbrick.comJoin this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTA_vCAnE6Q9z1r1jKviosQ/joinPhone: 470-414-2208Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atlbrick/Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlbrickco/?hl=en
SAGA: Space Arena Ground Arena | A Star Wars:Unlimited Podcast
Summary: In this episode, the hosts discuss pre-release events for Star Wars Unlimited and share their experiences and expectations. They talk about the contents of the pre-release kit and the deck building process. The hosts also encourage listeners to share pictures and stories from their pre-release events. Finally, they engage in a tier list game, where they place leaders from the game into different tiers based on their perceived strength and playability. The conversation methodically reviewed the strengths and weaknesses of each leader in Star Wars:Unlimited. The leaders were categorized into different tiers based on their abilities and versatility. Darth Vader, Palpatine, Boba Fett, and Sabine were considered top-tier leaders due to their strong decks and abilities. Leaders like Jyn Erso, IG-88, and Krennic were placed in lower tiers due to their limited effectiveness. The conversation also provided advice for transitioning from casual play to a more competitive environment, including reaching out to local stores, joining community groups, and studying deck-building strategies. In this episode, the hosts discuss the upcoming Space Arena Ground Arena Season 1 and the extension of signups. They also introduce the concept of Bounty Coins as an incentive for players to participate in the league. The hosts share their thoughts on transitioning from casual to competitive play and the importance of finding a group to play and practice with. They review their tier list and discuss the community's reaction to it. The hosts answer listener questions about buying showcases and speculate on the aspects of the upcoming Mandalorian and Moff Gideon starters. The episode concludes with final thoughts and plans for the release of Star Wars Unlimited. Takeaways Pre-release events are a great way to meet new players and build a community around a game. The pre-release kit for Star Wars Unlimited includes booster packs, a deck building guide, and promotional cards. Players should aim to build a balanced deck with a mix of units, events, and upgrades. It's important to create a welcoming and supportive environment for new players at pre-release events. Darth Vader, Palpatine, Boba Fett, and Sabine are considered top-tier leaders in Star Wars: Legion. Jyn Erso, IG-88, and Krennic are placed in lower tiers due to their limited effectiveness. Transitioning from casual play to a competitive environment can be facilitated by reaching out to local stores and joining community groups. Studying deck-building strategies and seeking advice from experienced players can help improve performance in competitive play. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sagacastsw/message
This week the Scoundrels talk about Jyn Erso and Han which Dashz played at Cherokee Open!
Join our community! https://discord.gg/cPQBN2yYY3 Join us in Episode 5 of Unplayable's Star Wars: Unlimited series (The Conversation Lab) as Dhaus shares his top secrets for creating a vibrant local community. We build a Jyn Erso deck live and put into practice the concepts we discussed in the previous episode! Afterwards, we answer a few great listener questions! Tune in and let us know what you think about this episode.
Welcome back to another episode of Kessel Run Relay! Thank you for listening to our episode. This episode is a recap of Beth Revis's standout novel Rebel Rising, focusing on Jyn Erso growing up in the Rebellion.-This episode includes: the physics of Stellan Gios's lightsaber, Hayden station, Jyn Erso's 45 year old bestie, Jyn Erso is a top, Beth Revis was flambéing, "whose goddamn white baby is that?", peepaw Saw who has done nothing wrong, and Hayden's literacy era.-Donate to the SAG-AFTRA strike funds to support creatives and artists fighting for fair wages and treatment below:https://members.sagfoundation.org/donate-Follow us on social media:Twitter- @KesselRunRelayTiktok/Instagram- @kesselrunrelaypod-Email us: kesselrunrelaypod@gmail.com
While Hera Syndulla attempts to convince Rebel Command to attack the TIE Defender factory on Lothal, the rest of her team attempts the capture of a Mining Guild crawler. In this fully armed and operational episode, we discuss: How this episode fits into the overall storyline of season four of Rebels, Hera's attempts to convince Rebel Command to attack Lothal, How Hera's interactions with Rebel Command compares to Jyn Erso's interactions during Rogue One, The Rebel attack on the Mining Guild crawler on Lothal, Protocol 13 and what it means for Lothal and elsewhere, and The return of Vizago and his role with the Rebellion going forward. Check out our previous discussion of Rebels in episode 572. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Find Jay and her cosplay adventures on J.Snips Cosplay on Instagram. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.
Welcome to back to another episode of Sith Talk. Where we talk Star Wars news, rumors, and Coming Soons. Today's we have Jessie from the Kyberphonic youtube channel. Today we will be talking Celebration, Visions, Ahsoka, Dave Filoni, Mando, Movies and more. Watch the video version on my Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@starwarssith66 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sithtalkpodcast/support
MAJOR Spoilers ahead in this episode if you have not read the book "Rebel Rising", so proceed with cation! With that being said, we have recently read the novel and have many, MANY thoughts on it (especially after seeing the "Andor" series!) This is the story of Jyn Erso's life after Saw Gerrera rescues her from the bunker on Lah'mu in "Rogue One", and spans through the years leading up to when we see her again in the movie. The novel also answers a lot of the questions on where Jyn's attitude, her fighting skills, her growing abandonment issues, and her eventual hope for the future comes from. We'll discuss all this and more, and explain all the incredible (and heartbreaking) similarities there are between Jyn's story and Cassian's story. We ask the question: did the Force bring them together in the end? We give our answers and we hope you provide us yours as well.
The Old Republic Podcast: The Ultimate KOTOR & Star Wars Podcast
This week we compare and contrast the journeys of two of the most pivotal figures of the Rebel Alliance, Cassian Andor and Jyn Erso. We discuss the Hero and Heroines Journeys, and analyze the paths these two characters take. Visit our merchandise store: https://oldrepublicpodcast.square.site Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oldrepublicpodcast Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astro_droid_ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OldRepublicPod Twitch: https://twitch.tv/astro_droid_ Intro Music comes from Dennis S. Mowers https://dsmowersmusic.com/ This episode is brought to you by Nikki Dog from Patreon!
Welcome back to another episode of Kessel Run Relay! Thank you for listening to our episode. This episode is a special featuring Liv, Emily, and our friend MJ relating Taylor Swift songs to Star Wars characters.-This episode includes: "he drowned" witchcraft, the last Spritewalker, killing Star Wars characters with Pop Rocks, Wrecker is a 1989 stan, Dee Bradley Baker is a special guest star on the Eras tour, the Qi'ra-ism of Reputation, Taylor drowned, and MJ's cousin Nala Se.-Follow MJ on social media:Instagram/Twitter/Tiktok- @chimaera_chat-Listen to MJ's podcast That's So Wizard on Spotify and YouTube!-Follow us on social media:Twitter- @KesselRunRelayTiktok/Instagram- @kesselrunrelaypod-Email us: kesselrunrelaypod@gmail.com
In the words of Jyn Erso, it's been a long time! We are finally back to bring you our deep dive into the two episodes of Andor that we missed: Nobody's Listening and One Way Out. Prison is never a picnic, but something about the work they're doing doesn't feel like community service. These episodes leave us exploring the depth of the prison metaphor, the lessons on leadership, and the power of sacrifice to make this Rebellion a reality. Needless to say, these episodes were a real treat for Star Wars fans and any fan of good television. Join us next episode as we discuss the final two episodes of Andor! Engage with us on Twitter and Facebook with your perspective, questions, and feedback, or e-mail us at thestarbrospodcast@gmail.com. Find us and more on the Broaxium YouTube channel. If you like what you hear, consider supporting us! Music for this episode provided by Samuel Kim Music. Timestamps: News from Across the Galaxy (8:18), More to the Story (20:26). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/starbroscast/support
Today's episode is our conversation about that riveting address given by Kino Loy in Episode 10 of Andor, along with our patented “Dad Moment” from this week's show.Before Andor hit our TV's it was suggested by SOME that there weren't any “easter eggs” in the series. Tony Gilroy hit back and explained that there were plenty, but that they were the kind you had to actually be paying attention to see them. There are so many in this series. But my favorite might be in this speech when Kino Loy repeats Cassian's words verbatim in the same way Jyn Erso did in Rogue One. Thanks for checking out this short segment from our full Tatooine Sons episode this week. If you missed any of the other segments on this week's show, you can find those in our podcast feed and of course you can hear even more like our “Is It Canon?” and “Movie Moments” segments on the full episode that released earlier in the week.
Start your sublight engines! Join the gang as they discuss Andor episode 9, "Nobody's Listening!". May the Force be with you and DON'T kriff it up!Points of Interest: Cassian Andor's Grindr, Dedra Meero at the Eras Tour, RuPalp's Footrace, Jyn Erso as played by Christopher Plumber, Mon Mothma at Coruscant Drag Brunch, Zeb's Buttersock, FacSHEst, Will there be hole after the revolution?, Luthen's ActBlue Donation, Perrin Mothma asks "AITA?", Chandrilan BYU, and Corusthant.---If you enjoy the show, consider donating to Jess' gofundme, for every $1,000 raised we'll release bonus content/bloopers!--Find us elsewhere: Tiktok - @rupalpspodraceTwitter - @RuPalpsPodraceInstagram - @rupalpspodraceSubscribe to Ollie & Klaudia's podcast, the Mystery SpotcastSubscribe to Noah & friend of the pod Sage's podcast, Cowboys and SlaybotsSubscribe to Jess' Star Wars TTRPG podcast set in the High Republic, For Light and Dice---Contact us:- Send us a question in our TikTok Q&A- Email us at rupalpspodrace@gmail.com- Submit a fic for Name That Ship---Star Wars: The High Republic Reading GuideJoin the RuPalp's Storygraph High Republic Reading Challenge
This week, Anthony and Dakota discuss Rogue One, a Star Wars story! The prequel to A New Hope and the sequel to the currently running Andor series on Disney Plus! We break it down and how it connects to the larger Star Wars universe. We briefly touch on how this leads into Andor! There is a small section of our thoughts on Overwatch 2.Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony's Twitter: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota's Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yGeekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbATwitch (Anthony):https://www.twitch.tv/odysseywowMusic:Eric Godlow Beats: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpkcYps82PdSo0tK5rEIPA
What would ROGUE ONE have been like it was made right before (or right after) the original STAR WARS in 1977, just like the story itself? Who would have played Jyn Erso? Who would have played Cassian Andor? And who would have directed it? In the tradition of our PREQUELS 1986 episode, we have a blast pondering what may have happened in an alternate timeline. Short version: a pretty awesome flick with an amazing cast that's remembered fondly for its incredible dialog. TRANSCRIPTS AT trashcompod.com RATE US podchaser.com/trashcompod FOLLOW US instragram.com/trashcompod & twitter.com/trashcompod1 EMAIL US trashcompod@gmail.com
This week join our Core World News Team on a journey through Star Wars lore like never before! Andor Episode 4 calls back to Early Kurisowa films, direct correlations to Jyn Erso's beginnings, parallels between Luthen Rael and Sheev Palpatine. PLUS the most exciting seating plan ever created!! Suspense and political intrigue are on the menu!
A new “Star Wars” show is upon us. That's right, with the release of the first three episodes of Disney+'s “Andor,” Editor-In-Chief of The Playlist, Rodrigo Perez and Co-Host Mike DeAngelo dust off their blasters and launch into a galaxy far, far away with a brand-new podcast dedicated to what the hosts are calling “the evolution of Star Wars.” On what we're officially called 'The Rogue Ones: A Star Wars Andor Podcast,' each week our hosts will recap and review the latest “Andor” episode and welcome cast members and creatives from the show to discuss all things “Andor” and maybe a few other “Star Wars” properties. For the uninitiated, “Andor” serves as a prequel to “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” which itself was set just before the events of “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope.” The series follows Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) five years before he meets Jyn Erso and the gang, as he finds himself thrust into the middle of a budding rebel cell that has plans to put a stick in the Empire's eye. The show also stars Stellan Skarsgard, Genevieve O'Reilly, Adria Arjona, Kyle Soller, Fiona Shaw, and more. In the first episode of The Rogue Ones, DeAngelo and Perez break down their thoughts on the initial three episodes that dropped today on Disney+. After the discussion, two stars from the series, Kyle Soller (who plays the Imperial adjacent Syril Karn) and Adria Arjona (who plays Cassian Andor's ally Bix Caleen), drop by to chat about getting their roles, what sets “Andor” apart from other “Star Wars” shows and films, and their favorite films in the “Star Wars” canon. Remember to check out more stories, news, reviews, interviews, and more at ThePlaylist.net, subscribe to our newsletter, and check out more of our Playlist Podcast interviews here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/support
Daniel, Shahbaz, & Anthony review Star Wars ANDOR, a prequel series from showrunner Tony Scott set five years before the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. The series brings forward the tale of the burgeoning rebellion against the Empire and how people and planets became involved. It's an era filled with danger, deception and intrigue where Cassian Andor will embark on the path that is destined to turn him into a rebel hero. It stars Diego Luna, Genevieve O'Reilly, Stellan Skarsgård, Adria Arjona, Denise Gough, Kyle Soller, and Fiona Shaw. Directors include Toby Haynes, Susanna White, & Benjamin Caron. Andor premieres September 21, 2022 on Disney+ with 3 episodes followed by new episodes weekly.Listen to The Movie Podcast review now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.caContact: hello@themoviepodcast.caTHE MOVIE PODCAST ON ET CANADA!THE MOVIE PODCAST MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE!FOLLOW USDaniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdShahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdAnthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdThe Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and YouTube
The Old Republic Podcast: The Ultimate KOTOR & Star Wars Podcast
We are excited for Andor, and we figured what better way to get ready than by talking about Rogue One! We look at the story of Jyn Erso through the lens of the Heroine's Journey, plus talk about the film as a whole and our excitement for Andor! Visit our merchandise store: https://oldrepublicpodcast.square.site Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oldrepublicpodcast Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astro_droid_ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OldRepublicPod Twitch: https://twitch.tv/astro_droid_ Intro Music comes from Dennis S. Mowers https://dsmowersmusic.com/ This episode is brought to you by Nikki Dog from Patreon!
The new Force order: A Star Wars podcast- Episode 166: Boyega Boycott John Boyega is all over the place on multiple interviews this week. He won't come back, he will come back if Daisy and Oscar do.. Make up your mind dude!! Either way the nFo doesn't give a shit. We talk about the new comics and hit a few of Doc's new toys. GGP makes obscure pop culture references only he knows and we fumble through some shitty lists. Rian Johnson reflects on the Last Jedi's 5 year anniversary. And Tony Gilroy sounds off on Andor. Who's more over pits two rebel heroines against each other. Jyn Erso and Tala Durith square off in a battle of the bad broads. Who's more over and why! All this and more on this weeks nFo episode! As usual email us at newforceorder@yahoo.com
Jyn Erso and Cassian Andor stole the plans to the Death Star. Leia, Luke, Han, and Chewbacca delivered the plans to the Rebel Alliance. Then Luke, using the Force, navigated the trench and destroyed the Death Star. So who's responsible for the destruction of the Death Star? It was definitely a group effort. But if you were to choose, would it be Jyn, Andor, Leia, Luke, or even someone else like Bail Organa, Mon Mothma, or Galen Erso? David and Martin attempt to answer this complex question. May the Force be with you. Support the show on Patreon. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Join our Facebook Group. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Star Wars Podcast Jawa Chatter has a discussion about Rogue One: A Star Wars Story IMAX release date and the exclusive sneak peak preview of the Star Wars show Andor on Disney+ coming to the platform on September 21st. The full movie of Rogue one with Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, Felicity Jones as Jyn Erso, Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera and Alan Tudyk as K-2SO releases on August 26th in select IMAX theaters. Jawa Chatter a Star Wars Podcast discusses the event, what we might see as the exclusive preview of Andor and what to watch out for in your rewatch of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. What exclusive content will we see from the new Star Wars show of Andor? Will we see Clone Troopers with an early look back at Cassian's life as a Separatist? What was your favorite part and character in Rogue One A Star Wars Story? Was it Jyn Eryso's speech? Cassian and his band of Rebels taking it to the Empire with that epic ending? Maybe it simply that Rogue One was a brilliant prequel and love letter to Star Wars the original trilogy leading up to the story of Star Wars A New Hope! Let us know in the comments and please like and subscribe for more Star Wars content!
S4 E15: The penultimate episode of the Round of 32! Jyn Erso attempts to upset one of our #1 seeds today as Star Wars and DC collide in spectacular fashion. Thankfully joining us on this episode is Phil the Filipino from The Wait For It Podcast. Talking points include: James Gunn being a one trick pony, Rogue One being the second best Star Wars movie, and how much Phil hates Stranger Things Find out more about The Wait For It Podcast hereDiscover where else Super Bracket Bros can be found hereSee the current bracket at the pinned post at the top of the page of our FacebookVote on the all the matchups on our InstagramGet in contact with us: superbracketbros@gmail.comCheck out Eli and his many good things hereBig thank you to our current Patrons for helping support the show: Andrew and EmilySupport the show
Why has Andor been delayed three weeks? How long will each episode be? Will we see a young Jyn Erso? These questions and more answered in this week's Q&A! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Princess Leia and Jyn Erso to Avar Kriss and Qi'Ra, there's a lot of great women in the Galaxy. And Cat and Silver want to scream at the top of their lungs about them all! Alas, due to time, we cannot. So instead, hop into the trash compactor with Cat and Silver as they share their top 10 favorite women-led moments in Star Wars.We discuss the women in Star Wars that we relate to in the real world, how Solo: A Star Wars Story is the ultimate feminist film, and create our own female-led Star Wars stories!While we can't yet ForceTime, we'd still love to connect!SOCIAL MEDIA:intothegarbagechute.cominstagram.com/intothegcpodcasttwitter.com/InGarbageChutediscord.gg/aqQ9kZvgCONTACT:intothegcpodcast@gmail.com
We're back into Star Wars this episode as part of our chronological rewatch - Rogue OneThe final prequel that leads into A New Hope - this tells the backstory of the plans to The Death StarHow does it hold up to our favourite from last week - Solo?We're always on the lookout for recommendations so please give us a shout!Send us your suggestions for what we should be watching:wehavebeenwatchingpodcast@gmail.comIf you'd like to become a patron:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=55368632You can also find us here:https://linktr.ee/WHBWpodcastTry out our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqOaBzRYx0SvkadS27FfGIASupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=55368632)
In this episode of our series "Girlboss of the Week," we discuss Jyn Erso with Emily (@stardustem).Topics include: Fix-it fics: the backbone of society, Jyn and Leia's scheduled playdates, Claire-specific fulcrumpod bingo card, Thrawn mention, and the Katniss Everdeen to Jyn Erso pipeline.