Duracell has released a Rogue One: A Star Wars Story commercial that will tug on your heart strings. You’ve been warned, bring lots of tissues…
We’ve recently been gifted with the final Rogue One: A Star Wars Story theatrical trailer and boy was it a good one. In fact, of all the previous Rogue One trailers we’ve seen thus far, the final trailer was absolutely the best one, in our opinions. If you want to see all the trailers, here’s an easy place for you to find them.
In that vein, Duracell has released a Rogue One: A Star Wars Story commercial that will have you swearing that something got in your eye. Check it out:
“How the Rebels Saved Christmas”
"Brave rebels, a daring mission and one powerful gift. Duracell and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals are powering imaginations of brave rebels everywhere. Join Duracell in donating to Children’s Miracle Network hospitals to power imagination of kids throughout the holidays."
As you can see, the children in this commercial are in fact spending Christmas in the hospital, yet still, there is nothing holding back their imaginations. Taking on the Rogue One story-arc, the children form a team of rebels in order to deliver R2-D2 to the leader of the Rebellion, Mon Mothma.
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This particular Rogue One: A Star Wars Story commercial is so special, as it not only shows children spending the holidays in the hospital, but it also gives the viewer the option to donate to an amazing cause, with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
If you want to get involved, you can visit Duracell and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, and make a donation. There, you’ll see that Duracell has already confirmed that the company will make a donation of 1 million batteries to 147 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals across the United States.