Yes, it might be. You can check the local movie theater listings in Rochester, NY to be sure.
I'm not entirely certain. It depends on a number of factors such as the popularity of the movie still in that area, the agreements between the distributors and the theaters in Rochester, NY. However, in many places, 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' has been shown at IMAX theaters. So there's a good chance it might have been or still could be shown at an IMAX in Rochester, NY. You could also check with local movie buffs or on social media groups dedicated to movies in Rochester to see if anyone has any information about it.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about an 'imax Rochester NY rogue on a Star Wars story'. It could potentially be about a rogue - like a character who is a bit of an outcast or rebel - in a Star Wars story that is being shown in IMAX in Rochester, NY. Maybe it's a special screening or a unique take on a Star Wars tale in that location.
It's difficult to determine without more information. If it involves a completely new type of rogue character with a distinct backstory and role in the Star Wars universe that has not been explored before, and is specifically tied to Rochester, NY and the IMAX format, then it could be considered a new concept. However, if it's just another presentation of a common Star Wars rogue in an IMAX theater in Rochester, it's likely not a new concept in the grand scheme of the franchise.
I haven't personally watched it there, but I bet it was amazing. The large IMAX screen and great sound system would have made the space battles and epic scenes really come to life.
As they are identical, there's no comparison in terms of which is better. However, if we look at it from the perspective of its impact on the Star Wars franchise, Rogue One A Star Wars Story is quite important. It added more depth to the overall lore, showing the lengths the Rebels had to go to in order to fight the Empire. The characters are memorable, and the movie has some really emotional moments, like when Jyn and Cassian face their final moments on Scarif. So, in that sense, it's a great addition to the Star Wars series.
The movie focuses on Jyn Erso and her comrades. Jyn has a personal connection to the Death Star project as her father was involved in its creation. The group comes together from different backgrounds and beliefs but unites for the greater good of the Rebel Alliance. They infiltrate the highly guarded facility where the Death Star plans are held. There are intense battles, both on the ground and in space, and in the end, they succeed in getting the plans, but at great cost, which sets up the events of the original Star Wars movie.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is about a group of rebels on a mission to steal the plans for the Death Star. It's a prequel to the original Star Wars film. It shows the sacrifices and heroism of these characters in their dangerous quest.
Yes, it is. 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' was released in IMAX in some locations.
Yes. But not the entire movie was shot in IMAX. Only specific sequences were captured in this format to give a special touch to certain moments in the film.
Sure. It focuses on the struggle against the evil Galactic Empire, which is a central theme in Star Wars. The movie shows the sacrifice and heroism of the characters, much like in other Star Wars films. The battle scenes, the use of the Death Star as a key plot point, and the diverse group of characters all contribute to it being a Star Wars story.
I'm not entirely sure what you specifically mean by 'trust for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'. If you're talking about trusting the characters in the movie, there are many reasons to trust the rebels in Rogue One. They are fighting for a noble cause, to bring the plans of the Death Star to the Alliance. They show great courage and loyalty throughout the film, like Jyn Erso who has a complex backstory that makes her a reliable figure in the fight against the Empire.