Rogue One: A Star Wars Story‘s promotional machine is kicking into high gear, especially now that Doctor Strange, the last Disney live-action movie ahead of the first standalone Star Wars movie is in theaters. Lucasfilm released a new special profile card for the star of the film, Jyn Erso (as played by Felicity Jones) Friday, via the Star Wars twitter account.
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“Are you with her?” they tweeted with the image, making a play on the presidential campaign slogan “I’m with her” for democratic candidate Hilary Clinton.
Erso, however, is not a career freedom fighter (or politician), as was teased in the trailers and her profile card emphasizes.
“Putting behind a checkered past by lending her skills to a greater cause, Jyn Erso is impetuous, defiant, and eager to bring the battle to the Empire,” the card reads. “Used to operating alone, she finds higher purpose by taking on a desperate mission for the Rebel Alliance.”
From director Gareth Edwards, Rogue One will tell the story of the band of rebels who embark on a mission to steal the plans to the first Death Star, as mentioned in a couple of lines of the opening crawl of the first Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. Jyn Erso is more directly connected than just being a citizen of the galaxy who wants to make a difference, though, as her father Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen) is actually involved with the design of the Death Star, thanks to his experiments in energy being used for its massive, planet-destroying laser.
Erso also marks the second consecutive Star Wars film with a female lead, after Daisy Ridley starred as Rey in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The move is significant, as is the general diversity of the principal cast. The core team of Rebels consists of a man of Pakistani decent, a black man, two asian men, an hispanic man, and is led by a white woman. Hopefully we’ll get more of these Character Profile style looks at the other castmembers. That likewise followed the lead of The Force Awakens, which featured a trio of young new characters: a white woman, a black man, and an hispanic man.
The question on fans’ minds, though, is what if any future any of these characters can have: will they all survive the assault against the Empire? Will any of them survive?
We’ll find out in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story when it hits theaters December 16, 2016. Check out the full new profile card below.