Orson Krennic Explained

Orson Krennic
Series:Star Wars
First:Catalyst (2016)
Last:"The Summit" (2023)
Creator:John Knoll
Portrayer:Ben Mendelsohn
Full Name:Orson Callan Krennic
Gender:Male
Home:Lexrul

Director Orson Callan Krennic is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise, portrayed by Australian actor Ben Mendelsohn in the 2016 film Rogue One as the main antagonist. Krennic is the Director of Advanced Weapons Research for the Galactic Empire, and was introduced in the 2016 prequel novel Catalyst by James Luceno.

Character

Origins

Industrial Light & Magic chief creative officer John Knoll, credited for the story of Rogue One, told Vanity Fair in 2016 that he conceived the plot of the film while working as a visual effects supervisor on the 2005 film . Hearing about the development of a live-action Star Wars television series, he conceived a story, inspired by a plot point mentioned in the opening crawl of the original 1977 film Star Wars, which would eventually become Rogue One.[1] In Knoll's original story draft of the film, Krennic was a double agent on Jyn Erso's team reporting to the Imperial Security Bureau. However, this was changed when Gary Whitta came aboard to write the script.[2] Earlier planned endings for the film featured Krennic surviving the events on Scarif before being killed by Darth Vader for not preventing the theft of the plans to the Death Star. The scene was cut as writers had trouble justifying why Krennic would have survived the explosion the Death Star caused.[3]

Casting

In March 2015, it was announced that Ben Mendelsohn had been cast in a lead role in Rogue One.[4] Mendelsohn said in an interview he learned about his casting while filming Bloodline, having dinner in a restaurant with director Gareth Edwards, "He [Edwards] told me about the story and he told me about the character and then he said, 'I want you to do it.'" Mendelsohn noted his response was immediate.[5]

Description

The character of Orson Krennic is depicted as a power-hungry and ruthless Imperial weapons developer overseeing the construction of the Death Star, a space station with the capability to destroy an entire planet. Krennic has a rivalry with Grand Moff Tarkin, and seeks to win the favor of Emperor Palpatine.[6] [7]

James Luceno, author of the novel which introduced Krennic, has said, "Orson Krennic prides himself in being able to get his way through manipulation and whatever devilish things he can come up with. He also has the ability to stay on his feet even when punches are being hurled at him. He can change strategies in the middle of things. This, combined with his innate volatility, makes him a very different kind of villain than we've seen."[8]

In an interview with Collider, Mendelsohn spoke of his character, saying "He's an outsider, essentially. He's an outsider in so far as he's not a born officer class guy, he's a guy that worked his way up and regards a lot of the officer class as just not really worth their salt. And he is a guy that as it were has come up through stuff, so he has a great force of will, he also very much believes in the Empire's agenda, he's very onboard with it. He's risen his way up to become the head of military intelligence and operations and he's going to build this Death Star."[9]

Appearances

Catalyst

Krennic first appears in the 2016 prequel novel by James Luceno. A Lieutenant Commander in the Galactic Republic Special Weapons group, he rescues his old friend Galen Erso, a scientist who has been kidnapped with his family by Separatist agents. Following the formation of the Empire, Krennic manipulates Galen to work on the Death Star project. The novel also explains how Krennic's interrogation of Poggle the Lesser, a character introduced in Attack of the Clones, kickstarted the Empire's Death Star Project.[10]

Rogue One

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was released in December 2016, featuring Ben Mendelsohn in the role of Orson Krennic. In the beginning of the film, he captures Galen Erso to force him to continue helping the Empire build the Death Star. Over a decade later, Krennic meets with Grand Moff Tarkin, who expresses skepticism about his management of the Death Star project. When the Death Star is completed, Krennic tests its superlaser on the capital city of Jedha upon Tarkin's request, killing Rebel extremist Saw Gerrera and his Partisans. Once Krennic has proven the station's power, the imperious Tarkin uses a recent security leak as a pretext to wrest control of the weapon away from him. A furious Krennic travels to Eadu to confront Galen and his team of engineers, whom he believes may be responsible for the leak. After Galen confesses, he is mortally wounded during a Rebel attack and Krennic flees. He later meets with Darth Vader on Mustafar, seeking an audience with Palpatine and to regain command of the Death Star, but is Force-choked and dismissed to ensure there are no further security breaches related to the Death Star project. Krennic goes to Scarif as the Rebels engage Imperial forces there, and sends his Death Trooper guards into battle while he attempts to stop the Rebels from stealing the Death Star plans hidden in the Scarif Imperial facility. Krennic shoots and wounds Cassian Andor, and later tries to kill Jyn Erso, but Andor recovers and shoots Krennic, incapacitating him. Krennic is subsequently killed by the superlaser of the Death Star when it fires on Scarif at the order of Tarkin.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch

Mendelsohn reprises his role as Krennic in the episode, "The Summit", set before the events of Rogue One, where he delivers a detail on the Death Star construction.[11]

Related works and merchandising

Krennic appears in the film novelization of Rogue One by Alexander Freed.[12]

Krennic is a playable character in the 2015 action shooter video game Star Wars Battlefront, as part of the 2016 downloadable content (DLC) Rogue One: Scarif expansion pack. He also appears as a playable character in the mobile turn-based role-playing game , classified as an Empire support who inflicts various debuffs and works well with a Death Trooper. He is also a Dark Side squad leader in the 2017 MOBA who provides a small energy boost and also possesses a rapid-fire attack ability.

Krennic is mentioned a few times in the final season of Star Wars Rebels, but did not appear in the series due to a creative decision by Dave Filoni.[13] He was written into one of the earlier drafts of the episode "A Fool's Hope", but the scene was cut early on.[14]

Annual #2 features an appearance by Krennic which depicts his first encounter with Vader and his feud with Tarkin.[15]

Krennic appears in Timothy Zahn's 2019 novel . Set against the backdrop of the last episodes of Star Wars Rebels, the novel includes an encounter between Krennic and Grand Admiral Thrawn.[16]

Reception

Krennic has generally been received positively by critics and fans. Gareth Edwards told USA Today that he liked how the character was "much more working-class" and rose to the ranks "through sheer force of personality and ideas."[17] In Sight & Sound otherwise critical review of the film, Tim Hayes wrote, "Apart from Ben Mendelsohn's weaselly Orson Krennic ... and perhaps Donnie Yen as a blind samurai ... the faces are unmemorable and the characters unexceptional".[18] Meredith Woerner of Los Angeles Times called the white cape which Krennic wears the "standout piece" of the film, writing that it "unfolds a world of menace by simply gliding over a bloody beach or whipping through the rain without ever showing even the tiniest speck of dirt."[19]

Conversely, Joshua Starnes wrote that Krennic's failures against the Rebels and pursuit of praise do not make him "a particularly sinister or effective villain", and the film "continually weakens him as a threatening presence".[20]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Star Wars Saga's Secret Weapon: A Visual Effects Nerd with a Big Story to Tell . . Darryn . King . December 12, 2016 . December 22, 2016.
  2. Book: Kushins, Josh . The Art of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story . . New York . 2016 . 978-1-4197-2225-7.
  3. Rogue One almost had a bonus Vader scene—killing a major character . Breznican . Anthony . March 21, 2017 . . March 22, 2017.
  4. News: Fleming. Mike Jr.. Ben Mendelsohn Orbiting 'Star Wars' Spinoff 'Rogue One'?. March 30, 2015. Deadline Hollywood. March 25, 2015. March 29, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150329022037/http://deadline.com/2015/03/ben-mendelsohn-star-wars-spinoff-rogue-one-1201398835/. dead.
  5. Web site: The secret meeting behind Ben Mendelsohn's casting in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story . December 29, 2016.
  6. Web site: Truffaut-Wong. Olivia. December 13, 2016. Who Is The 'Rogue One' Villain? Here's Everything We Know About Director Krennic. Bustle. en.
  7. Web site: Truffaut-Wong. Olivia. December 14, 2016. Who Is Krennic From 'Rogue One'? There's A New Villain In Town. Bustle. en.
  8. Web site: November 15, 2016. Crafting Catalyst: James Luceno Discusses His Rogue One Prequel Novel. StarWars.com. en-US.
  9. Web site: Ben Mendelsohn on Shooting 'Enormously Different' Versions of Rogue One . . 28 December 2016 . December 29, 2016.
  10. Web site: Star Wars: Catalyst Reveals Poggle the Lesser's Role in the Death Star. Trevor. Norkey. Moviepilot. January 3, 2017. October 20, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171020135932/https://moviepilot.com/p/star-wars-rogue-one-catalyst-death-star-poggle-lesser/4180299. 2017-10-20. dead.
  11. Web site: Erdmann . Kevin . 2023-03-29 . Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2 Ending Explained . 2024-02-27 . ScreenRant . en.
  12. Web site: Star Wars: Rogue One Novel Features New Scenes . . Alex . Osborn . December 20, 2016 . December 26, 2016.
  13. Web site: Star Wars Rebels: Don't Expect Director Krennic in Final Season. 4 September 2017.
  14. Web site: 'A Fool's Hope' Trivia Gallery. StarWars.com. March 7, 2018.
  15. Web site: Review - Vader Faces Technological Terror in Star Wars: Darth Vader Annual #2. Star Wars News Net. Viral. Hide. 18 July 2018.
  16. Web site: Gardner . Kate . There's a Third Thrawn Book Coming and Naturally I Have a Lot of Feelings . The Mary Sue . 25 February 2019 . 5 December 2018.
  17. Web site: Truitt. Brian. October 25, 2016. Sneak peek: The Empire strikes back in 'Rogue One'. USA TODAY. en-US.
  18. Web site: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story review: A space saga in the doldrums. Sight & Sound. Tim. Hayes. January 2, 2017. March 27, 2017.
  19. Web site: Woerner. Meredith. 2016-12-19. Everything you need to know about 'Rogue One's' new 'Star Wars' space cape. Los Angeles Times. en-US.
  20. Web site: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Review . Joshua . Starnes . . December 14, 2016 . June 21, 2017.