You know a film is kind of a big deal if a trailer is given its very own teaser days before release.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is such a film, and a new 15-second clip that teases a full trailer – set to air on Thursday during NBC’s Olympics coverage in the US – has left fans going wild over what they’ll get to see.
See the premiere of the new #RogueOne trailer during Olympic coverage this Thursday! pic.twitter.com/r7x7O8Hlj1
— Star Wars (@starwars) August 9, 2016
It’s a short, sharp and action-packed clip that toes the line of giving too much away, but reveals that more will be seen of other characters in the new trailer.
There are brand new shots of leading lady Felicity Jones’ Jyn Erso, who was the star of the first trailer, and also Jiang Wen’s Baze Malbus.
Returning from the original trailer in this new sneak peek fans get to see slightly more of the likes of Donnie Yen as Chirrut Imwe and Cassian Andor, played by Diego Luna.
Rogue One teaser trailer sees Donnie Yen as Chirrut Imwe (Star Wars/Twitter grab)
There’s also a look at K-2SO, a reprogrammed imperial droid.
It’s also tense, fraught and full of drama for such a short amount of time, and it looks as though this second trailer will see LucasFilm give so much more away about the film, months ahead of its release in cinemas in December.
Rogue One is the first standalone movie in the Star Wars anthology. Set in the Star Wars universe, it slots into the timeline before A New Hope and follows a group of rebel spies and their mission to steal the plans for the evil Galactic Empire’s new weapon, the Death Star.
Rogue One teaser trailer sees K-2SO (Star Wars/Twitter)
Jyn is accompanied in her journey by Cassian and by K-2SO.
Unsurprisingly, the fans have let loose on Twitter following this tiny piece to the Rogue One puzzle, with Twitter being set alight as excited Star Wars fans tweet their hearts out.
Everyone's all "omg olympics are on" and I'm over here just like… "Rogue One trailer Thursday…."
— Justin Ackermann (@justinackermann) August 10, 2016
OMG A ROGUE ONE TRAILER IS COMING OUT ON THURSDAY HELP I CAN'T BREATH
— Chicago Vagabond (@carryonrepub) August 9, 2016
They just gave a commercial…for the trailer…of Rogue One.
…and I got excited :D
— Jorge Server (@ASAP_Server) August 10, 2016
Guys, I'm getting rather excited about that new #RogueOne trailer tomorrow.
— Crooked Greg (@GrogsMovieBlogs) August 10, 2016
OMG I am so excited for Rogue One.
— nerdi (@nerdi) August 10, 2016
The new "Star Wars: Rogue One" trailer drops Thursday. Excited to see a glimpse of the story. I hope they don't give away too much though
— David (@John5Dexter) August 10, 2016
Holy moly!! The rogue one trailer for Star Wars deputes this Thursday during the Olympic Games!! Ahhhh so excited :)
— Simona Brody (@brody_simona) August 10, 2016
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