the 'Andor' Season 2 Finale Sets Up 'Rogue One'
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Did Andy Serkis' Kino Loy appear in Andor season 2? Creator Tony Gilory reveals why he didn't and touches on Cassian's mysterious sister.
Here's everything to know about the decision to end Andor, and how the actors feel about saying goodbye. Andor was conceived as a five-season story, but due to the "scale of the show," series creator Tony Gilroy revealed they had to rethink how to tell Cassian's story with fewer episodes.
SPOILER ALERT: The following interview contains spoilers about tonight’s Season 2 finale of Disney+’s Andor.
Following the "Andor" series finale, Alan Tudyk discusses getting back into action as the droid K-2SO and why Cassian (Diego Luna) is a father figure.
Created by Tony Gilroy, Andor Season 2, is the latest installment in the Star Wars franchise. Andor is a prequel to the movie, Rogue One, which is a prequel to the original Star Wars trilogy.
A Star Wars Story, you probably think you know how Cassian Andor's story ends. Well, the final three episodes of Andor season 2 add a unique, tragic, hopeful twist to his story.
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The intense 12-episode second series of Andor ended on May 14. Created by Tony Gilroy, the two seasons have been setting up Cassian Andor's story as he enters into the narrative of the 2016 film Rogue One.
"I wanted to have something hopeful at the end of this. We're punishing a lot of people in this show," Gilroy said.