Whatever happens on Eadu forces the Rebellion to retreat and come up with a more desperate plan.
It’s possible that Jyn and her squad simply go there to try and bust her father out, only to be rebuffed by a big Imperial presence there. The trailers have shown that the blue-collar, bad guy Krennic tries to test out the partially operational firepower of the Death Star on what looks like Jedha, hence “Star-Dust.” More cryptic is the mention of Eadu, which seems to be the rocky and rainy planet where Galen is stationed as seen in the trailers. The Rebels send officer Cassian Andor with her to make sure she stays on target, and their first stop is to recruit some more misfits for the mission on the mysterious planet of Jedha. Tracks 4 and 5 have particularly vague titles, but these will obviously be played over the scenes where Jyn learns about her father transmitting the news of the Death Star weapons test to the Rebellion, forcing them to get her to try and steal the plans to the battle station. Rogue One apparently opens up when Krennic surprises the Erso family in exile on Lah’mu to conscript Jyns father Galen into the Imperial army to help complete the Death Star. These tracks should cover the early prologue points in the film up until Jyn Erso is sprung out of some sort of Imperial jail by the Rebellion. Here’s the plot of Rogue One based on the tracklisting to Giacchino’s score.
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The score of The Phantom Menace famously featured a song called “The High Council Meeting and Qui-Gon’s Funeral,” spoiling the ending for everyone, though the closest that last year’s score for The Force Awakens got to spoiling anything was that Kylo Ren did, in fact, arrive at a battle because there was a song called “Kylo Ren Arrives at the Battle.” The leaked track titles for Rogue One seem to be somewhere in the middle - vague enough to not mean anything to the casual observer, but obvious enough for fans to figure out the plot of the actual movie before the movie even comes out. Michael Giacchino’s score for Rogue One, the first Star Wars movie not done by John Williams, was supposed to be similarly secretive, but what looks like the legit track listing has been leaked on a Polish site for what looks like a Hot Topic ripoff called EMP. on December 16th.To ensure complete secrecy of the plot of the new Star Wars movies, the soundtracks and their potentially spoilerific track titles have been kept under wraps until the date the actual movie get released. Rogue One premieres in theaters in the U.S. The official soundtrack for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, composed by Michael Giacchino, releases December 16th on digital and CD. There is a lot of pressure riding on Disney’s first Star Wars standalone movie soundtrack to live up to nearly forty years of themes like “Imperial March” and “Binary Sunset.” But if “Her Path is Clear” and “Approach to Eadu” are any indication, Giacchino is more than up to the challenge. No easy feat, considering Giacchino follows after Williams’s seven- Star Wars-movie legacy. He discovered the perfect balance of classic Star Wars musical elements and his own style for this score. Yet, at the same time, the musical profile Michael Giacchino created for Rogue One is unprecedented.
For example, the use of wind instruments, like the trumpet, are classic John Williams. The most important thing about these two tracks is how much like Star Wars they sound. Ming-Na Wen is ‘keeping my fingers crossed’ for a Book of Boba Fett season 2.New Star Wars book will make Han and Leia’s wedding canon.Star Wars: Hunters announces new characters, gameplay mode and more.The Old Republic releases new cinematic trailer for Legacy of the Sith.Star Wars Goldfish, figures and more revealed.