I think maybe the key moment in the trailer that explains the peppy music is the brief frames where they appear to be at a dance of some kind with everyone throwing their arms up. There might be an element of fighting for more than just unrelenting grim stoicism to it. Also, the song is literally about revolution so it has that going for it.And I was just thinking, "Holy incongruous music, Batman."
I don't really want them to twist the show into a pretzel to accomplish this, but I would love it if the "this is a Rebellion, isn't it -- I rebel" line that appeared in the Rogue One trailer but not in the actual movie could make its way back into canon. In a franchise relatively low on badass lines, it's a shame to leave that one on the cutting room floor.
War, huh? What is it good for?What I want back and made canon are the scenes from the trailers that showed Cassian and Jyn surviving the mission. I felt betrayed by Lucasfilm when I watched the movie and they died instead.
That’s in the next film, when Grogu uses a slingshot manoeuvre to travel back in time aboard the Mirror Universe Enterprise to rescue them in order to save the world by winning a talent show.What I want back and made canon are the scenes from the trailers that showed Cassian and Jyn surviving the mission. I felt betrayed by Lucasfilm when I watched the movie and they died instead.
Please tell me this is a beautiful /s joke.What I want back and made canon are the scenes from the trailers that showed Cassian and Jyn surviving the mission. I felt betrayed by Lucasfilm when I watched the movie and they died instead.
peppy music
Please tell me this is a beautiful /s joke.
We never see this happen.He dies.