X-Wing Rogue Squadron (2005 Film)
X-Wing Rogue Squadron
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 19, 2005
Cover of the official comic book adaptation.
Following the formation of the Rebel Alliance, Mon Mothma is faced with an undeniable galactic crisis; the construction of a super-weapon capable of destroying entire planets. Roland O'Nest was once a prominent Republic scientist until he is kidnapped by Imperial Officer Ric Faluski and is forced to help build the weapon that would come to be known as the Death Star. O'Nest's estranged daughter Charel joins the Rebel Alliance to steal the Death Star plans. This film is basically a fleshed out telling of the first Rebel victory hinted at in the crawl of the original Star Wars (re-titled on VHS releases as A New Hope). Just like in Rogue One, released eleven years later IOTL, this film ends right where A New Hope begins, with the Tantive IV being chased by the Imperial Star Destroyer.
Directed by
Don Bluth
Screenplay by
Kevin Smith
Story by
Kevin Smith
Daniel Abbott
Mike Gabriel
Eric Goldberg
Music by
John Williams
Voices
David Ogden Stiers as Roland O'Nest; Imperial scientist
Thora Birch as Charel O'Nest; Roland's estranged daughter, Rebel rookie
Chris Evans as Anto Nuchi; Rebel captain
Jim Cummings as Ruh'Gurr; Guardian of the Whills
Tom Hardy as Tobin Bandel; Former Imperial pilot who defects to the Rebels
Steve Buscemi as Ric Faluski; Imperial director of advanced weapons
James Franco as Glair Tarbett; Rebel mercenary
Dan Castellaneta as B-CMP; Former Imperial droid reprogrammed to serve the Rebels
James Earl Jones as Darth Vader
Ashley Drane as Princess Leia
Hayley Mills as Mon Mothma
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 19, 2005
Cover of the official comic book adaptation.
Following the formation of the Rebel Alliance, Mon Mothma is faced with an undeniable galactic crisis; the construction of a super-weapon capable of destroying entire planets. Roland O'Nest was once a prominent Republic scientist until he is kidnapped by Imperial Officer Ric Faluski and is forced to help build the weapon that would come to be known as the Death Star. O'Nest's estranged daughter Charel joins the Rebel Alliance to steal the Death Star plans. This film is basically a fleshed out telling of the first Rebel victory hinted at in the crawl of the original Star Wars (re-titled on VHS releases as A New Hope). Just like in Rogue One, released eleven years later IOTL, this film ends right where A New Hope begins, with the Tantive IV being chased by the Imperial Star Destroyer.
Directed by
Don Bluth
Screenplay by
Kevin Smith
Story by
Kevin Smith
Daniel Abbott
Mike Gabriel
Eric Goldberg
Music by
John Williams
Voices
David Ogden Stiers as Roland O'Nest; Imperial scientist
Thora Birch as Charel O'Nest; Roland's estranged daughter, Rebel rookie
Chris Evans as Anto Nuchi; Rebel captain
Jim Cummings as Ruh'Gurr; Guardian of the Whills
Tom Hardy as Tobin Bandel; Former Imperial pilot who defects to the Rebels
Steve Buscemi as Ric Faluski; Imperial director of advanced weapons
James Franco as Glair Tarbett; Rebel mercenary
Dan Castellaneta as B-CMP; Former Imperial droid reprogrammed to serve the Rebels
James Earl Jones as Darth Vader
Ashley Drane as Princess Leia
Hayley Mills as Mon Mothma