Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 12, 2016

Rogue One Bits: New Posters, New TV Spots, an MPAA Rating, and a Star Wars Branded Automobile








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In this edition of Rogue One Bits:
Go behind-the-scenes of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story with a new featurette.
Rogue One has been officially rated PG-13.
A few new facts about the desert moon of Jedha.
Yes, they really are making a Star Wars-branded Nissan Rogue.
Star Wars Battlefront‘s new Rogue One DLC is arriving very soon.
Four new TV spots from Rogue One share precious seconds of new footage.
Check out several new Rogue One posters.
And more!





Look, the days of movies getting one or two posters are long gone. These days, you need a teaser poster and a first poster and a second poster and then a collection of character posters and then an IMAX poster and then the specialty poster that you can only get at select screenings and then the expensive screen print created by Mondo or Bottleneck Gallery. So toss this one on the stack: a Rogue One poster advertising AMC’s Dolby Cinema.




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Speaking of very specific marketing, the official UK Star Wars Twitter feed has shared a new Rogue One featurette, offering new pieces of footage with commentary from director Gareth Edwards, and stars Diego Luna and Felicity Jones. While there’s not much new information here, it’s the kind of video that Lucasfilm and Disney need to plant in front of as many regular people as possible because it explains exactly what Rogue One is and when it takes place better than any of the actual trailers.



A new TV spot for Rogue One has arrived online and there’s not too much in the way of new footage to see here (although I do like the shot of the massive swarm of TIE Fighters flying into battle). However, I do like how the marketing is doubling down on this being a hopeful movie. A lot people, myself included, need that right about now.

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And here’s another new TV spot, which features a few extra snippets of footage from that big space battle.



If you’re in the market for a Nissan Rogue (My wife drives one! It’s a good car!), know that a limited edition, Star Wars-branded edition of this vehicle is on the way. Naturally, it was revealed as part of a bombastic auto show event that utilized fog and projection screens and lasers and spotlights and live Stormtroopers. It’s all a little silly, but you have to admire the showmanship. You can find more information on the Nissan Rogue: Rogue One Star Wars Limited Edition over here, should this be a thing you want to own.



A few new Japanese TV spots for Rogue One have arrived online and if you’re obsessive enough to seek out every single piece of adverting looking for new snippets of footage…welcome. Enjoy.



And here’s the second Japanese spot, which is similar to the first one but contains some additional dialogue from Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor.









And finally, our journey into the world of Japanese Star Wars marketing concludes with these six character posters, with Jyn Erso, Cassian Andor, K-2SO, Bodhi Rook, Chirrut Imwe, and Baze Malbus all getting awkwardly photoshopped against the same background.






In news that shouldn’t surprise anyone, the MPAA has officially rated Rogue One PG-13 for “Extended sequences of sci-fi violence and action,” which sounds about right. Thanks to Star Wars News Net for brining this one to our attention.
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This should be taken with a grain of salt, but Star Wars News Net is reporting that the world premiere of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will be held on December 10, with early U.K. screenings beginning on December 13. This comes our way via a Twitter account with no obvious connection with the film, so trust this as much as you care to.



Rogue One director Gareth Edwards recently spoke with Disney Rewards (hooray for corporate synergy?), where he revealed which character, in his humble opinion, steals the movie:


Alan had to wear this rather silly-looking outfit with dots on it while we were filming, and he always felt like the uncool guy on the set surrounded by actors in super cool costumes. I would tell him, ‘Alan, don’t worry. You’re going to steal every scene you’re in.’ And I was right. Once we put the robot overlay in, he was fantastic. He brings a lot of humor to the film.

Look, it should come as news to anyone that Alan Tudyk walks away with any film that has the good taste to cast him, even when he’s playing a CGI robot.



The new Star Wars Galactic Atlas won’t be available in the United States until after Rogue One‘s release, but it is already available in Europe and Star Wars News Net managed to snag some pictures of the pages dedicated to Jedha, a key Rogue One location. You can follow that link to check out the images for yourself (the art alone makes this look like a book worth owning), but there are two key takeaways. We already knew that this small desert moon was a holy site for believers in the Force, but these pages confirm that the Empire has been using Jedha to mine kyber crystals (the source of power in Jedi’s lightsaber). It is also revealed that Saw Gerrera, the Rebel extremist played by Forest Whitaker, has set up shop in ancient tomb, where he is surrounded by the literal remains of the dead.



We’ve known that Rogue One DLC was coming to Star Wars Battlefront for a little while now, but now we know exactly when. Season pass holders will get to re-enact the Battle of Scarif on December 6, 2016, with players battling on the grounds of the Empire’s top secret construction yard and in the skies above. Those fighting on the side of the Rebels will have the chance to play as Jyn Erso while those fighting the Empire will be able to control Orson Krennic.



A new batch of Rogue One-themed stickers have been added to Apple’s app store and for the low cost of $1.99, you can now start communicating entirely in cute little animated stickers depicting characters like Jyn and Krennic and K-2SO.

Watch: ‘Black Mirror’ Marketing Gets Meta With Netflix Vista Ad









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There’s always been something kind of ironic about the fact that Black Mirror is consumed through the very same technologies it’s warning us about. We’re watching it on our TVs and laptops and smartphones, and we’re discussing it with other fans on social media. To be fair, Black Mirror‘s message isn’t as simple as “technology is bad” — it’s more like “technology can be bad because human nature can be bad.” But more than once I’ve finished an episode of Black Mirror wanting nothing more than to throw all my devices out the window. Of course, I never actually do it, because then how would I watch the next episode of Black Mirror?

A new Black Mirror promo takes that irony one step further, introducing Netflix Vista — a (fictional) technology that will allow you to stream episodes of Black Mirror straight into your eyeballs. Watch the Black Mirror Netflix Vista short below.

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Like the best Black Mirror episodes, this Black Mirror ad is all the more effective because it feels so chillingly plausible. We’re already streaming Netflix during our morning commute, or while sitting at coffee shops and bars. We’re already scrolling through our smartphones even while in the company of people we love (who are probably also scrolling through their smartphones). It’s only a matter of time before technology figures out a way to bypass the “handheld” part of your handheld device, so you can implant the technology right into your body and beam those videos straight into your contact lenses. At some point in the not-too-distant future, you will find yourself sitting down with your spouse so you can eat “together” while watching completely different shows.

The moral might be a tad simplistic, seeing as there would be some real upsides to the ability to ignore the real world in favor of Netflix. (It’d make dental cleanings go by much faster, for example.) But go ahead and take this as a helpful reminder that as convenient and enjoyable as it is to be able to access Black Mirror anywhere, anytime, there is something to be said for occasionally turning off those screens and actually looking at the gorgeous beach around you — not just at fictional characters enjoying a fictional beach in a fictional reality.

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