For more information, see an El Capitan Theatre cast member. This offer is subject to change without notice. Only one poster, per person, per ticket purchase transaction in any 24-hour period during box office hours of operation, while supplies last. Tickets are currently scheduled to go on sale on November 27, 2016, at 9:01 PM (PT). *Poster is exclusive to the El Capitan Theatre. It was released on December 16, 2016, the same day as the film itself. One poster, per person, per transaction in any 24-hour period during box office hours of operation. The Rogue One: A Star Wars Story soundtrack was composed by Michael Giacchino for the film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. ONLY AT THE EL CAPITAN THEATRE BOX OFFICE: The first 1,000 Guests who purchase tickets to see ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY at the El Capitan Theatre Box Office when tickets go on sale will receive an El Capitan exclusive ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY poster*. The poster is also individually numbered in the right-hand corner. trademarks and the PG-13 rating box are in the lower left-hand corner. At the top in smaller red lettering is the slogan, "A Rebellion Built On". The film title is centered at the bottom in white with the "December 16" release date. The Rebel characters from the film are drawn and embedded into the background of the lettering in running action poses. The poster has a black background with the air-brushed text "HOPE" in red centered on the poster. (The actual print run was 1500 numbered posters).
In Advance of His 50th Birthday Concert, Rogue One Composer Michael Giacchino Looks Back on StarWars.Other Info: In Hollywood at the El Capitan Theatre, fans that purchased advance tickets to "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" received an exclusive 'Hope' poster limited to the first 1000 guests."The Imperial March," "Rebel Fanfare," and "The Force Theme" "The Force Theme" and " Star Wars Main Title" Rogue One theme, dark side motif, "The Force Theme," and Princess Leia's Theme " Rebel Fanfare," A New Hope Imperial motif, Guardians of the Whills motif, Rogue One Imperial motif, and Death Star motifĪ New Hope Imperial motif and " The Imperial March" Additionally, appearances of the Rogue One main theme/hope motif is denoted with a † symbol.ĭeath Star motif and Rogue One Imperial motif As Jyn Erso's theme, which was repurposed from a section of the A New Hope track " Tales of a Jedi Knight/Learn About the Force," appears frequently throughout the Rogue One soundtrack, any appearances of Erso's theme is denoted with a * symbol.
The tracks are listed by the order of the original soundtrack. Rogue One music is reprised in later Star Wars media both the hope motif and the leitmotif for the squad Rogue One are played in the LEGO Star Wars: All-Stars episode " The Good Stuff!." The Rogue One theme was also used to introduce Diego Luna ( Cassian Jeron Andor) and Alan Tudyk ( K-2SO) at D23 Expo 2019 when the pair discussed the upcoming Star Wars: Andor televisions series. The CD sleeve includes jokey alternative titles for each track, reminiscent of the puns Giacchino usually employs in his scores. The original soundtrack was published by Walt Disney Records on compact disc as well as vinyl record. The soundtrack includes 21 tracks, which give a total runtime of over 69 minutes. A chorus is used for the tracks "Your Father Would Be Proud" and "Hope," which plays in the film as its protagonists and other members of the Rebel Alliance meet their death. The Rogue One soundtrack also makes extensive use of dies irae, which forms a significant part of Jyn Erso's theme.Īlthough the musical score does not begin with the " Star Wars Main Title" as with the Star Wars saga films, the Main Title is briefly played in the track "Scrambling the Rebel Fleet," when C-3PO and R2-D2 appears on screen. In addition to developing new themes and motifs such as the The Imperial Suite and the messenger motif, the film score incorporates leitmotifs from John Williams' Star Wars scores, particularly those from Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. The Rogue One: A Star Wars Story soundtrack was composed by Michael Giacchino for the film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.