The one Star Wars the project that excites most fans is the return of Andor for its second season. The first season was easily one of the best Star Wars projects never realized and have set a new standard of quality for franchising.
It’s crazy because initially no one was enthusiastic about the show! Anyway, Diego Lunawho plays Cassian Andor, recently spoke about the new season, teasing what we can expect from it and how it will change the way we view the film Rogue One.
Luna explained to EW: “I think people who watch Rogue Oneafter watching the second season, they will see a different movie. Everything will be portrayed differently knowing what was supposed to happen for [Alan Tudyk’s K-2SO] be there.
“I think it’s going to take you through the Rogue One journey in a different way. And not just with K-2, but with a lot of other characters. I think it’s going to be really cool.”
That’s really interesting and interesting to hear. I can’t wait to see what all this means and how it will change the viewing experience of Rogue One.
Luna goes on to talk about Andor’s relationship with K-2SO, who is confirmed to appear in season two. Luna said, “It was lovely to be back working with Alan and being on the same set with him. It just helps bring the circle full.”
He continued: “You’ll find out why K-2 is so important in Rogue One… and how he becomes such an important character for the Rebellion.”
In that video it was revealed that Ben Mendelsohn has joined the cast of the series and reprises his role as the villain Orson Krennic.
Luna recently told D23: “Rogue One It changed my life. I’ve been living with Cassian Andor for 10 years now. To be able to complete this story that starts with Season 1 and goes all the way through Rogue One, it’s great.
“In the first season, we go through a single year. He lives under the rule of the empire. He has had a taste of courage,” he told attendees.
“This second part of the story will follow Cassian over a period of four years, as he grows up and becomes the rebel hero we met in Rogue One.
“This season, the stakes are higher, the enemies are more organized, and the clock is ticking. The threat of the Empire grows, Andor has a higher purpose, freedom, and a brighter future.”
According to the writer and showrunner Tony Gilroynext season could be the most important story he’s ever told. He previously said, “I’ve had a lot of fun over the years, but I don’t know if I’ve ever done anything as important as this 24 hours of storytelling that we’re doing now.”
Gilroy concluded by saying, “I don’t know if it’s just because it’s the thing I’m on, but I don’t think so. I’ve never had the chance to work on a bigger scale before, so it’s a pretty big deal for me.”
The second season will conclude the series and take us through the years of Cassian Andor’s journey as a spy for the Rebellion and how he tracked down the secret of the Death Star’s construction. The story leads directly into the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
He previously teased the end of the series, saying that the creative team knows “exactly where we’re going” and that it was “creatively powerful” to know where the story is going.
He said, “If you know the ending, it’s really helpful. We know exactly where we’re going. You know what you have to convey emotionally and what the story has to do. It’s a decision born of survival, but it’s good for us creatively.”
Gilroy explained how the story will unfold in the final season of the series, saying, “When we come back later, it will literally be like a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. And then, we’ll jump a year, and then it’ll be, like, four or five days, and then we’ll jump a year, and then it’ll be another four or five days, and then we’ll jump a year, and it’ll be another four or five days.”
He added: “I don’t know if anyone has ever done this before because I don’t know if anyone has had the opportunity to do this before. We’re in a very new era of doing these shows.
“These shows are all new. This whole idea of how to make these shows, and the economic scale of them is new, and everything is new.”
Every three episodes in Andor Season two will span a year’s worth of story, and when previously speaking about what we can expect from the series, he explained that it explores the stress, pain and triumphs of the growing rebellion: “Think about the revolution and think about it from the point of view of Luthen Rael, the point of view of Saw Gerrera, and the point of view of Mon Mothma.”
He continued: “They started out as the original gangsters in this thing, and it’s underground, and it’s secret, and it’s small, and it’s isolated and contained. In four years, it’s going to be big. Think of any restaurant you knew that started out as a coffee shop, think of any startup company.
“What’s going on? Things get really complicated. If your capital and trade are paranoia, secrecy, betrayal and heavy consequences, expanding your business is really difficult.”
Gilroy continued, “Then you think about it from the imperial side and they’re getting very, very close to a very important energy project. People may have heard of it. It’s an energy project.
“I guess it’s not a surprise, but I think you’ll see the wear and tear, you’ll see all the stress, all the pain and all the triumph of the 20 or 30 people that we’re bringing forward, with Cassian at the center.
“You’re going to see these people stumble into a very complicated mess and story that we’re going to be paying attention to.”
He added: “We’ll work on the calendar. There are events on our calendar and you know what they are, some of them, and they’re very important, and we’ll stage them.”
by Joey Fear
Source: Geek Tyrant

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