If you've seen the "Star Wars: Rogue One" already, you might be gawking at the scenery they have made in Eadu, Scarif, and Jedha. And perhaps you might want to go there. So, we're going to spill to you where they have been shot so that you can go there and feel the force.

Wadi Rum, Jordan. Welcome to Jordan, a.k.a as Jedha in Star Wars. Wadi Rum is Jordan's biggest tourist destinations, with attracting some foreign tourists. People can go camping, riding horses, hiking, and rock-climbing among the amazing rock formations. It also attracted a lot of filmmakers to this place. The desert is home to many scenes of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, The Martian and finally to Rogue One.

Laamu Atoll, Maldives. We saw the Battle of Scarif here and its double in England. We also saw many of our beloved characters died here. As this place served an important role in the ending of the movie, Haddhunmathi or Laamu atoll also plays a significant part in Maldives when the nation was a Kingdom.

Canary Wharf tube Station in London. You don't get to go to the dark side here, but during rush hours in the morning if you need a ride to your destination. Of course, the production has to film at the location when the area is still closed to the public. We've heard it's from 12 to 4 AM.

Krafla and Lake Mývatn, Iceland. Eadu scenes were shot here where the Erso family stayed hidden away from the Imperial's eyes. But do you know what movie has filmed here too? Game of Thrones fans can spot their scenery too. These locations in Iceland are packed with volcano and hot springs. Part of the name means "hell" in English too.