As the rumors began to circulate through some local media outlets, the international production sounding did not fit the narrative. “Obi-Wan Kenobi” was already said to be preparing for his next shoot in Spain, ignoring that the future of this galactic proposal is still up in the air. In particular, according to Levante-EMV, the “Star Wars” series starring Ewan McGregor had not only started looking for extras, but would soon land in Valencia with its leading lady. The aforementioned publication stated that the City of Arts and Sciences would be the setting chosen to capture some scenes of an alleged season of said television drama.

The thing is, ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ hasn’t even confirmed a second season and while the leads, led by McGregor and Hayden Christensen, have always been more than willing to reprise their roles in a new set of episodes, Lucasfilm has not commented on the matter. That is why a recovery in our country seemed so bizarre enough to speculate on the possibility that it was another series of the house to shoot a sequence in Spain. Now, as eCartelera was able to confirm, it goes beyond the fact that in fact ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ is not, but ‘Andor’, the television drama that would seek settings for its second season in Valencia. This series led by Diego Luna is not only a much better fit thanks to his approach to work, but is currently immersed in the development of its season 2.
The same Tony Gilroy, creator of the series, has already announced that production on its second season will begin in November, with an agenda that involves maintaining the dynamics that the first season has garnered so much applause. designed around natural sceneries and completely removed from El Volumennew technology that became popular with “The Mandalorian”, differentiated ‘Andor’ contrasting its visual style with the one chosen to build, among others, the story led by the beloved Jedi master.
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While “Obi-Wan Kenobi” chose to use the popular giant LED screen which serves as the backdrop for numerous Disney projects, mostly shot in a studio in Los Angeles, “Andor” refused to use such technology. Gilroy clarified that what he wanted for his galactic series was a real setting, not surround screens, explaining that the ideal would be to combine both options, but that although this possibility is not economically viable, he prefers to shoot the old-fashioned way.
So ‘Andor’ has already arrived in Europe hand in hand with its first season to shoot on location between Scotland and the UK, so Unsurprisingly, he’s once again looking for a similar structure for his production plans for season 2.. Indeed, according to the DailyMail, this series is currently immersed in the filming of various scenes in London, work that will precede its passage in our country.
Source: E Cartelera

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