We are a couple of months removed from the triumphant return of the  
Star Wars franchise with The Force Awakens.  It has become the biggest 
domestic hit in U.S. history and we have  firmly stepped into the era of
 The Force. Lucasfilm and Disney currently  has at least three Star Wars
 films in various stages of production including Episode 8,  Rogue One, 
and the Han Solo  spin-off. While the average moviegoer is unaware of 
this grand plan,  even the rabid fanbase is largely in the dark about where the new films  are headed. (Spoilers ahead)
 In July 2015, That Hashtag Show's broke the scoop that there would be 
the presence of what were formerly called Shadow Troopers in Rogue One. 
Last week their trustworthy JoBlo,  gave a report which aligned with the
 info our sources obtained last  summer. The latest bit of information 
that we have obtained is really  interesting and gives a more focused 
look at some fan favorite  characters. Last August, The Daily Mail ran a
 interesting scoop that sounded too strange to be true at the time. They
 reported that Grand Moff Tarkin would return in Rogue One  and that 
LucasFilm would be digitally recreating Peter Cushing in the  film. 
After some digging we have gotten confirmation, from our same  source 
that tipped us that Admiral Ackbar would appear in The Force Awakens,  
that the scoop was correct. Grand Moff Tarkin will indeed return to the 
 big-screen and will be recreated using the miracle of CGI.
We all know 
this technology has been used before; like in Fast and  Furious 7 for 
Paul Walker and to convincingly make Michael Douglas  younger in 
Ant-Man. There is concept art of Tarkin for Rogue One, along with Darth 
 Vader, on the bridge of the Death Star and the execution of his CGI  
character has been explained as being one of the most expensive  
renderings ever. We don't know who will be playing Tarkin, but, 
something interesting our  source told us is that the Rogue One CG IS 
for the original actor behind Grand Moff  Tarkin, Peter Cushing.  It's 
unclear why they have chosen to go this  complicated route, over simply 
recasting an actor who could breathe new  life into the character. 
However, it is the direction the production has  decided to take. Now we
 wait until December, to see just how all this works, and hopefully the 
amazing RETURN of Peter Cushing as Tarkin.
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