Star Wars: Rogue One a story of a Mexican Actor

Gareth and John Schwartz one of the producers who were watching many scenes of Elysium (2013) said that that movie was the one that catapulted him to Star Wars: Rogue one.
Even when he was speaking with the directors, Diego Luna told them that he was going to keep his Mexican accent in the film since he feels very proud of his accent and did not think about changing it in any way, the director told him that's why the I had called him by his accent, since he says that through acting you can transmit different emotions and characteristics of a person.
He confesses to us that he is working with actors so prepared, in a project that I connect him even with his childhood since he was still star wars and lucasfilm since he was a child since he started watching his films and these were the ones that connected him to the cinema.
When he did his first scene in which he shoots a storms trooper, he tells us that he felt his fantasy come true, that he had dreamt about this and that now he was living it from within.
Diego Luna said that this film is going to get him to places he has never reached, that he will even be able to choose projects with more freedom, and he hopes that this film can give him freedom for many more years.
Diego Luna, another Mexican who raises our courage, our desire to raise the name of our country, embracing the Mexican title. Once again, far from his home, he does not forget the nationalist feeling of being part of this country. If Diego has been where he has been its due to his culture, to his lessons that he learned in our territory, that he successfully taken all that passion abroad through the lessons and the culture that he learnt.
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