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Star Wars Black Series Rogue One

The complete guide to every Star Wars Black Series Rogue One figure — all 10 Galaxy Collection releases covering Jyn Erso, Cassian Andor, K-2SO, Chirrut Imwe, Baze Malbus, Saw Gerrera, and the full Rogue One cast.

The Star Wars Black Series Rogue One sub-line delivers the complete primary cast of the 2016 film across ten figures released between 2021 and 2022 — one of the most satisfying single-film collections in the Galaxy Collection era. Unlike many film sub-lines that still have significant cast gaps, the Rogue One sub-line covers every major hero from the Rogue One team: Jyn Erso, Cassian Andor, K-2SO, Chirrut Imwe, Baze Malbus, Bodhi Rook, and Galen Erso — the entire mission team plus the scientist at its centre. Combined with Saw Gerrera (Deluxe) and the Stormtrooper (Jedha Patrol) army builder, this is as complete a single-film cast in one sub-line as the Star Wars Black Series has produced.

The Complete Rogue One Team

Jyn Erso at R1 01 with blaster pistol and blaster rifle in her Jedha disguise is the sub-line’s lead figure — Photo Real face printing captures Felicity Jones’ likeness effectively, and the dual-weapon configuration gives the figure strong display presence. Captain Cassian Andor at R1 02 covers the Rogue One film version of the Rebellion’s intelligence officer — distinct from the multiple configurations available in the dedicated Andor sub-line — with blaster pistol and blaster rifle. K-2SO at R1 03 is the reprogrammed Imperial security droid whose height and silhouette make him one of the most visually imposing figures in the Rogue One display — no accessories needed when the figure itself commands presence through scale.

Chirrut Imwe at R1 04 is the Guardian of the Whills with his uneti-wood staff and Lightbow — a Force-attuned warrior who is not a Jedi but carries the spiritual weight of the film’s themes. Baze Malbus at R1 05 is Chirrut’s partner and the team’s heavy weapons specialist — his MWC-35c cannon is the most substantial accessory in the sub-line and gives him the physical presence his character requires. Bodhi Rook at R1 06 is the defecting Imperial pilot who provides the team’s link to the Death Star plans — the most understated figure in the sub-line but essential for display completeness. Galen Erso at R1 07 (Target exclusive) is the Death Star’s unwilling architect — a civilian figure with no weapons, whose significance is entirely narrative.

Imperial Forces and Supporting Cast

Antoc Merrick at R1 08 (Target exclusive) is the Rebel General and Blue Squadron leader who commands the assault on Scarif — a relatively obscure figure that completes the Rebel Alliance’s military command in the Battle of Scarif. Stormtrooper (Jedha Patrol) at R1 09 provides the Imperial presence — the standard Stormtrooper in the specific Jedha streets context, a useful army builder for the Jedha and Scarif scenes. Saw Gerrera (Deluxe) at R1 10 is the partisan leader and Jyn’s surrogate father — in Deluxe format with breathing apparatus accessories that capture his partially mechanically-assisted state in the film.

The Battle of Scarif Display

Rogue One’s climactic Battle of Scarif is one of the most displayable scenes in the Black Series because the entire primary cast participates and the sub-line covers all of them. A complete Scarif display from the Rogue One sub-line: Jyn Erso, Cassian Andor, K-2SO, Chirrut Imwe, Baze Malbus, Bodhi Rook, Stormtrooper (Jedha Patrol). The Death Star figures from the A New Hope sub-line — Grand Moff Tarkin and Darth Vader — connect the Scarif battle to the subsequent ANH storyline, making a combined Scarif/Death Star display possible across two sub-lines. Director Krennic is available in the Andor sub-line for the Imperial command presence.

Rogue One Characters in Other Sub-Lines

Several Rogue One characters appear in multiple sub-lines. Cassian Andor has an extensive presence in the dedicated Andor sub-line across his Disney+ series appearances and additional Rogue One configurations. Director Krennic appears in the Andor sub-line. K-2SO also appears in the Andor sub-line. For Rogue One film-specific display purposes, the R1 sub-line versions are the film-accurate choices. For the wider Cassian Andor story spanning both the film and the Disney+ series, the Andor sub-line provides the depth.

Earlier Rogue One Releases

Rogue One characters received their first Black Series treatments in the Red Line era — Jyn Erso, Cassian Andor, K-2SO, Director Krennic, Scarif Stormtrooper Squad Leader, Chirrut Imwe, and Baze Malbus all appeared in red packaging between 2016 and 2017. The Galaxy Collection R1 sub-line releases supersede these for display purposes given Photo Real face printing, but the Red Line versions remain valid as collector pieces for those tracking the full Black Series history.

Rogue One in the Black Series — Full History

Rogue One was well covered in the Red Line era — Jyn Erso, Cassian Andor, K-2SO, Director Krennic, Scarif Stormtrooper Squad Leader, Chirrut Imwe, Baze Malbus, and Imperial Death Trooper all appeared in red packaging in late 2016 and 2017, coinciding with the film’s theatrical release. These figures were produced without Photo Real face printing and show their age against the Galaxy Collection sub-line versions. The Galaxy Collection R1 sub-line supersedes them for display purposes but adds cast members — Bodhi Rook, Galen Erso, Antoc Merrick, and Saw Gerrera — who did not receive Red Line releases.

Imperial Death Trooper — A Notable Gap

The Imperial Death Trooper — arguably the most visually striking new Imperial design introduced in Rogue One — appeared in the Red Line at #25 but has not received a Galaxy Collection R1 sub-line update as of 2025. The armoured, elite special forces trooper with his distinctive all-black equipment is one of the most popular Black Series army builders from the Rogue One era, and the absence of a Photo Real Galaxy Collection version is a genuine gap in the sub-line. The Red Line Death Trooper remains the current best version and holds up relatively well given the non-human face printing requirements of the masked design.

Collecting Strategy

The Rogue One sub-line is one of the most achievable complete collections in the Galaxy Collection given its limited size and largely standard mainline production runs. All six core Rogue One team members are available, with only the Target-exclusive Galen Erso and Antoc Merrick requiring retailer-specific sourcing. The 2021 launch wave is widely available on the secondary market at reasonable prices. Saw Gerrera (Deluxe) from 2022 is the most recently released figure and the most likely to carry a secondary market premium. For a complete Rogue One display, the entire sub-line is worth acquiring — no figure is expendable if the goal is the full Scarif mission team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Rogue One sub-line complete? It is one of the most complete film sub-lines in the Black Series — all six primary Rogue One team members have figures. Notable absences include Director Krennic in a dedicated R1 sub-line release (he appears in the Andor sub-line instead) and Death Trooper in a Galaxy Collection update.

What is the best Rogue One Black Series figure? K-2SO for visual impact, Baze Malbus for accessory quality, Saw Gerrera (Deluxe) for character depth.

Should I buy Rogue One or Andor sub-line Cassian? For a Rogue One film display, the R1 02 Captain Cassian Andor in his film costume. For the Disney+ series, use the Andor sub-line figures which cover multiple series configurations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Rogue One Black Series figure? K-2SO for visual impact through scale. Baze Malbus (Rogue One) for accessory and display quality. Saw Gerrera (Deluxe) for character depth and the Deluxe format’s breathing apparatus accessories.

Is there a Black Series Death Trooper? Yes — Imperial Death Trooper appeared in the Red Line at #25 (2016). There is no Galaxy Collection R1 sub-line Death Trooper update as of 2025, making the Red Line release the current best version. It holds up reasonably well given the non-face-dependent masked design.

Should I buy the Red Line or Galaxy Collection Rogue One figures? For display purposes, the Galaxy Collection R1 sub-line figures use Photo Real face printing and are the current recommendation. The Red Line versions predate this technology and are superseded for display. However, the Red Line includes Director Krennic and the Imperial Death Trooper who have not received R1 sub-line updates — for those characters, the Red Line remains the only option (Death Trooper) or the primary film-era option (Krennic, though he also appears in the Andor sub-line).

Does the Rogue One sub-line cover all the film’s main characters? It is one of the most complete film cast sub-lines in the Black Series. All six primary Rogue One team members have figures. Notable gaps include a dedicated R1 sub-line Director Krennic (in the Andor sub-line instead), a Galaxy Collection Death Trooper update, and a Rebel commando army builder.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Galaxy Collection. Related: Andor | A New Hope | Red Line | Factions.