The Andor stars open on “bonkers complicated” romanticism before season 2

The Andor stars open on “bonkers complicated” romanticism before season 2

The Empire could make its grip, but in the shadow of Andor Season 2, there is another struggle for power it produces, a wrapped in an embarrassing tension, intense looks and a lot of psychological chaos.

There is a twisted dynamic between the characters Dedra Meero and Syril Karn, whose disturbing connection has stolen more than some scenes in the first season. And now, like the final season of Andor It is upon us, the stars behind these characters are making fun of what is next for their relationship.

Denise Gough (Dedra) e Kyle Ricco (Syril) They were at hand to the celebration of Star Wars and were not shy in labeling the emotional entanglement of their characters. When asked to evaluate the report on a “super cold” scale to “very complicated”, Gough did not hesitate, “very complicated,” he said.

STRONR replied saying that it is “Bonkers complicated. Denise and I joked a lot, but we find really difficult to describe. These are only these two very strange animals. It is as if they were from different countries and need different things, but they are in the same zoo enclosure.

“How do they interact with each other? Tony [Gilroy] It is a genius, and has just created all these small circumstances on how they meet begins to reveal everything they had true. But it’s strange. There is a lot to fix. There is a lot of “I don’t know what you are thinking and I’m short.”

Gough previously suggested that the connection of Dedra and Syril has a strange logic behind it, saying: “There is a little monster in each other. There is someone for everyone, right?” He said:

“Somehow they adapt to each other.

“It is not he who highlights the worst in her – It is the empire! You have to look to see what is involved in. But there are things that must do this season for the empire which means that it must sacrifice any possibility that a normal healthy relationship can have.”

So, I guess we shouldn’t expect a pretty redemption arch or a tender love story here. What you can expect is a psychological game of cat and mouse in which the stakes are loyalty, ambition and emotional survival.

Meanwhile, showrunner Tony Gilroy He is preparing to leave the Star Wars franchise. With this being his last season AndorHe is ready to get away from the galaxy very, far away, at least for now.

“Friend, I have been here for five and a half years, and then Bud before that. 24 episodes. I think I took quite well of my garden patch, I think I would like to try something else for a while. “

Andor Season 2 will present a preview on Tuesday 22 April on Disney+, and it will be an emotionally disordered story in all the best ways.

Source: Comicbook

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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