Rogue One: Darth Vader's Fortress

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Published 2017-03-19
Commander Krennic visits Darth Vader in his fortress.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story releases in digital HD March 24, 2017 and Blu-Ray April 4, 2017!

All Comments (21)
  • @ojh.24
    “You seem unsettled.” Says the fucking 7 foot tall dark magic fire sword wielding space wizard in the steel suit.
  • @markf.9396
    I love how even though Vader almost murked Krennic, he does actually answer his question by referring to him as “director”.
  • @Ntyler01mil
    The air conditioning bill must be insane for this place.
  • @wariosimp26
    Vader’s Fortress is on the highest ground of Mustafar.
  • @kenthefele113
    I love Krennic’s reaction to Vader when just starts walking towards him at 2:17. It’s like he suddenly realized how easy it would be for Vader to kill him at any moment.
  • @evan3958
    Man Ben killed his role as Krennic. I loved his acting so much. So much passion. Makes me feel so much different and happy when people take pride in their roles in Star Wars.
  • @J_C_CH
    A bit of Anakin slipped in when he made that joke. He was always still in there.
  • @moviehermit5631
    “Be careful not to choke on your aspirations” I see obi-wans lessons on sass never left anakin
  • @nathangold5759
    “Be careful not to choke on your aspirations, director” - Lord Vader Lord Vader has the best quotes. Freakin legend.
  • "Its ability to create problems has certainly been confirmed." Really underrated line - quite beautifully flows into Vader's visible contempt for the Death Star as soon as he arrives on it in A New Hope. I always liked to interpret his disdain for the whole Death Star concept as an indication of his disagreement with Palpatine ruling as emperor and the methods Palpatine had come to rely on. Seeding Vader taking a chance with Luke - which if you think about it, was a really big risk for him! - and offering to go in with Luke on overthrowing the emperor. Vader, in his own way, still craved justice. Not revenge and power for the sake of power, like Palpatine did. We all joke about how Vader keeps murdering underlings and giving the job to the next person in line, but in a weird way it was another reflection of his twisted desire for truth and justice. He was probably oddly sincere in hoping the new person promoted to a position would prove competent and succeed where others had justly failed. Probably would have respected them and happily rewarded them, if they had. One can believe that Vader was totally honest in wishing to end wanton destruction and bring order to the galaxy. The Death Star, while a tool he would ruthlessly use, probably did actually disgust him in its flagrantly heavy handed strategy.
  • @brycecrane2569
    Vader built his castle so he can always have the high ground on mustafar
  • @notsofast8568
    This scene showed me that no matter how old James Earl Jones gets, he will always sound amazing as Darth Vader
  • @toddsmitts
    To those who think the "choke on your aspirations" line is too silly for Vader, I would remind you of the line "Apology accepted, Captain Needa". Vader DOES have a sense of humor at times. A terribly cruel and sardonic one, but a sense of humor, nonetheless.
  • @DrWatson4
    One of the coolest things about vaders castle is the look of the lack of security there’s no star destroyers or tie fighter patrols it’s just a lone building because 1. Vader is the security he doesn’t need anything else and 2. No one in the galaxy wants to attack him because of how terrifying he is
  • @NilaktheProphet
    I love the slight twitch that Krennic gives when the Force kicks in. This is probably the most underrated Star Wars movie. The best theatrical release since Revenge of the Sith, no doubt.
  • @jjrj8568
    I love how angry Vader gets when Krennic asks for an audience with the Emperor 2:13; he's so tired of people not understanding that the Sith are above all, and cannot be bothered with audiences, technicalities, and mundane stuff. Vader only tolerated Tarkin.