Mads Mikkelsen, the acclaimed Danish actor, has shared his experience working on the film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, revealing that the script during filming was “surprisingly incomplete”. In a recent interview with Variety, Mikkelsen reflected on his career in cinema and specifically on his role in this installment of the Star Wars universe, noting that the script continued to change even up to the time of filming.
A long time ago, in a script room very, very far away…
“It is surprising to think that, despite being in the final stages of production, the script was not finalized”, Mikkelsen explained. He revealed that, contrary to what many might assume, a final version of the script was never locked. This aspect could have significantly influenced the production, as constant changes can affect both the acting and the direction of the project.
The actor described how the lack of a definitive version of the script brought a level of uncertainty to the filming set. Mikkelsen, who played Galen Erso, the engineer behind the creation of the Death Star, emphasized that the dynamic nature of the script was unusual for a production of such magnitude, suggesting that planning and execution may have suffered as a consequence.
Despite these challenges, Rogue One was well received by both critics and fans, establishing itself as one of the most successful films in the franchise. This type of revelation about the creative process demonstrates the complexities behind the making of a film that has become iconic and has fueled interest in the evolution of scripts within the film industry.