But that’s not what we saw in “The Force Awakens”, which arguably put even more pressure on the people behind it, so we really have no reason to believe that things are going to take a messy turn for the new film.
One minor detail that some fans have been worried about is that the trailer for the latest film seems to be a bit too full of what some are describing as clichés. The franchise definitely has some overdone elements at this point which the producers should be careful to avoid, but this is probably an overreaction by fans in the end.
Also, some have been bringing up the question of the film’s reshot scenes, but this doesn’t really have to hold any negative implications.
In fact, knowing the perfectionist nature of those behind “Rogue One”, it actually makes sense that they would want to retry some of the more important pieces of the film. Fans should be happy that the budget for “Rogue One” is that good and that producers are given so much freedom, as otherwise they would probably have to use scenes that were not quite up to par.
Is it possible that the reshooting was a sign of a problem behind the scenes? Theoretically yes, but definitely not in the context of everything we’ve been hearing about the film in general since it was first announced.