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'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' News: Leaked Photo Gives Teasers For The Upcoming Film

Photos for the upcoming film "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" were recently leaked, giving fans some teasers about the movie.

A German website called Jedi-Bibliotek posted some photos of what seemed to be the Official Visual Story Guide of "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story." The photos were said to be from a companion book that will be released along with the film. While the photos indicated that they were not final drafts, it gave some hints about what to expect for the upcoming film.

The guide showed two new ships, one for The Rebels and the other for the Empire. It revealed that The Rebels will be using the U-Wing, while the Empire has the TIE Striker.

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Aside from the ships, names and descriptions of The Rebels were also shown. It revealed that Alan Tudyk will be playing a CGI character named K-250, which in an Imperial droid that shifted to the Rebels. Diego Luna is expected to play Cpatain Cassian Andor, who is a Rebel Alliance officer.

Meanwhile, Jiang Wen will be playing Baze, who was described as a freelance assassin. Riz Ahmed will portray Bodhi, who is one of the rebel soldiers. Donnie Yen plays Chirrut, a character described as a spiritual warror. Pao and Biastan will be two alien characters who are also warriors. However, no details about their names were revealed.

Their group will be opposed by the Imperial side, which includes Ben Bedenssohn's character whose name is Director Krennic. The character is said to be a military doctor who will be keeping the Rebels from the Death star. The photos also showed black Stormtroopers called "Death Troopers."

While Jedi-Bibliotek has already removed the leak photos, some sources were able to get a hold of them. Fans can check out the photos here.

"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" is expected to hit theaters this Dec. 16.

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