Did the 'Force for Change' competition winner actually appear in Solo: A Star Wars Story?
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Force for Change is a charity beneficiary that asks fans to donate money for various good causes. Often, there are prizes that comes with donating. In 2017, while Solo: A Star Wars Story was still in production, fans had a chance to donate and win the ability to appear in the film. However, this was before the whole director change debacle. I was wondering if a winner was announced and if that winner actually appeared in the film, given the fact that seemingly 90% of the film was reshot.
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Force for Change is a charity beneficiary that asks fans to donate money for various good causes. Often, there are prizes that comes with donating. In 2017, while Solo: A Star Wars Story was still in production, fans had a chance to donate and win the ability to appear in the film. However, this was before the whole director change debacle. I was wondering if a winner was announced and if that winner actually appeared in the film, given the fact that seemingly 90% of the film was reshot.
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They cut the Omaze winner from Star Trek; blog.omaze.com/star-trek-to-boldly-go-winner-recap
– Valorum
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For the record, I don't think it was 90% reshot. It was (according to some sources) more like 70%; indiewire.com/2018/05/…
– Valorum
yesterday
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Force for Change is a charity beneficiary that asks fans to donate money for various good causes. Often, there are prizes that comes with donating. In 2017, while Solo: A Star Wars Story was still in production, fans had a chance to donate and win the ability to appear in the film. However, this was before the whole director change debacle. I was wondering if a winner was announced and if that winner actually appeared in the film, given the fact that seemingly 90% of the film was reshot.
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Force for Change is a charity beneficiary that asks fans to donate money for various good causes. Often, there are prizes that comes with donating. In 2017, while Solo: A Star Wars Story was still in production, fans had a chance to donate and win the ability to appear in the film. However, this was before the whole director change debacle. I was wondering if a winner was announced and if that winner actually appeared in the film, given the fact that seemingly 90% of the film was reshot.
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They cut the Omaze winner from Star Trek; blog.omaze.com/star-trek-to-boldly-go-winner-recap
– Valorum
yesterday
For the record, I don't think it was 90% reshot. It was (according to some sources) more like 70%; indiewire.com/2018/05/…
– Valorum
yesterday
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They cut the Omaze winner from Star Trek; blog.omaze.com/star-trek-to-boldly-go-winner-recap
– Valorum
yesterday
For the record, I don't think it was 90% reshot. It was (according to some sources) more like 70%; indiewire.com/2018/05/…
– Valorum
yesterday
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They cut the Omaze winner from Star Trek; blog.omaze.com/star-trek-to-boldly-go-winner-recap
– Valorum
yesterday
They cut the Omaze winner from Star Trek; blog.omaze.com/star-trek-to-boldly-go-winner-recap
– Valorum
yesterday
For the record, I don't think it was 90% reshot. It was (according to some sources) more like 70%; indiewire.com/2018/05/…
– Valorum
yesterday
For the record, I don't think it was 90% reshot. It was (according to some sources) more like 70%; indiewire.com/2018/05/…
– Valorum
yesterday
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The winner was revealed as Jeremy R of Annapolis, Maryland.
I've seen no evidence that his walk-on part was/wasn't cut from the completed film but for the record, the prize didn't include a guarantee that the winner would get to walk-on, merely that they would receive a VIP set-tour and a chance to meet the director as well as the possibility of an on-screen background role.
"one VIP tour of the Set Location; double occupancy hotel
accommodations at a hotel selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion
close to the Set Location for two consecutive nights; transfers
to/from hotel and airport; meet and greet with the directors of the
Movie; the opportunity for the Winner to be filmed (non-speaking) in a
scene for the Movie; and a chance for the Footage to appear in the
Movie. Sponsor and Prize Providers do not guarantee that the Footage
will be included in the final version of the Movie."
Omaze: Competition Terms and Conditions
This presumably means that if your tour happened to be on a day when they were filming shots inside the Falcon with just the principal cast, there wouldn't be any walk-on parts that you could take.
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The winner was revealed as Jeremy R of Annapolis, Maryland.
I've seen no evidence that his walk-on part was/wasn't cut from the completed film but for the record, the prize didn't include a guarantee that the winner would get to walk-on, merely that they would receive a VIP set-tour and a chance to meet the director as well as the possibility of an on-screen background role.
"one VIP tour of the Set Location; double occupancy hotel
accommodations at a hotel selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion
close to the Set Location for two consecutive nights; transfers
to/from hotel and airport; meet and greet with the directors of the
Movie; the opportunity for the Winner to be filmed (non-speaking) in a
scene for the Movie; and a chance for the Footage to appear in the
Movie. Sponsor and Prize Providers do not guarantee that the Footage
will be included in the final version of the Movie."
Omaze: Competition Terms and Conditions
This presumably means that if your tour happened to be on a day when they were filming shots inside the Falcon with just the principal cast, there wouldn't be any walk-on parts that you could take.
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The winner was revealed as Jeremy R of Annapolis, Maryland.
I've seen no evidence that his walk-on part was/wasn't cut from the completed film but for the record, the prize didn't include a guarantee that the winner would get to walk-on, merely that they would receive a VIP set-tour and a chance to meet the director as well as the possibility of an on-screen background role.
"one VIP tour of the Set Location; double occupancy hotel
accommodations at a hotel selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion
close to the Set Location for two consecutive nights; transfers
to/from hotel and airport; meet and greet with the directors of the
Movie; the opportunity for the Winner to be filmed (non-speaking) in a
scene for the Movie; and a chance for the Footage to appear in the
Movie. Sponsor and Prize Providers do not guarantee that the Footage
will be included in the final version of the Movie."
Omaze: Competition Terms and Conditions
This presumably means that if your tour happened to be on a day when they were filming shots inside the Falcon with just the principal cast, there wouldn't be any walk-on parts that you could take.
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The winner was revealed as Jeremy R of Annapolis, Maryland.
I've seen no evidence that his walk-on part was/wasn't cut from the completed film but for the record, the prize didn't include a guarantee that the winner would get to walk-on, merely that they would receive a VIP set-tour and a chance to meet the director as well as the possibility of an on-screen background role.
"one VIP tour of the Set Location; double occupancy hotel
accommodations at a hotel selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion
close to the Set Location for two consecutive nights; transfers
to/from hotel and airport; meet and greet with the directors of the
Movie; the opportunity for the Winner to be filmed (non-speaking) in a
scene for the Movie; and a chance for the Footage to appear in the
Movie. Sponsor and Prize Providers do not guarantee that the Footage
will be included in the final version of the Movie."
Omaze: Competition Terms and Conditions
This presumably means that if your tour happened to be on a day when they were filming shots inside the Falcon with just the principal cast, there wouldn't be any walk-on parts that you could take.
The winner was revealed as Jeremy R of Annapolis, Maryland.
I've seen no evidence that his walk-on part was/wasn't cut from the completed film but for the record, the prize didn't include a guarantee that the winner would get to walk-on, merely that they would receive a VIP set-tour and a chance to meet the director as well as the possibility of an on-screen background role.
"one VIP tour of the Set Location; double occupancy hotel
accommodations at a hotel selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion
close to the Set Location for two consecutive nights; transfers
to/from hotel and airport; meet and greet with the directors of the
Movie; the opportunity for the Winner to be filmed (non-speaking) in a
scene for the Movie; and a chance for the Footage to appear in the
Movie. Sponsor and Prize Providers do not guarantee that the Footage
will be included in the final version of the Movie."
Omaze: Competition Terms and Conditions
This presumably means that if your tour happened to be on a day when they were filming shots inside the Falcon with just the principal cast, there wouldn't be any walk-on parts that you could take.
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They cut the Omaze winner from Star Trek; blog.omaze.com/star-trek-to-boldly-go-winner-recap
– Valorum
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For the record, I don't think it was 90% reshot. It was (according to some sources) more like 70%; indiewire.com/2018/05/…
– Valorum
yesterday