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Go Rogue follows the adventures of Rogue One toys as they hunt down the building instructions to the LEGO Death Star set that have were misplaced by the empire. With just a few episodes left, Star Wars: Go Rogue, is getting fans hyped for the Star Wars spin-off, Rogue One. This toy-sized, fan-created, youtube series has been a big hit with fans by garnering five million views to date.
Chapter two left off with Jyn Erso and an unlikely group of heroes recovering half of the Death Star building instructions. In chapter three, the rebels seek the second instruction book on rain-soaked Eadu, but the empire has beaten them to the prize. Will they be able to outsmart the scheming Director Krennic to escape with the instructions and their lives? Fans should also expect some awesome special effects in chapter three that were created using the Hasbro Star Wars StudioFX app which launches this month on September 30. Check out the episode here:
The series kicks off a global UGC contest beginning Sept. 30 that asks fans to share their own “Rogue Stories.” More information is available at StarWars.com/GoRogue for ages 13+, and for parents of kids ages 8-12, have them visit Disney.com/MyRogueStory.
Source: Entertainment Weekly
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