Andor Showrunner breaks season 2 episode schedule

With fans witnessing Cassian Andor’s death at the finale Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the new prequel series Star Wars: Andor offers some interesting narrative challenges, with the series’ first season confirmed five years before that sacrifice. Showrunner Tony Gilroy detailed how Season 2 is expected to mark several years into the character’s life, leading directly to the events of rogue oneGilroy also recently noted that the 12 episodes of Season Two will be divided into four three-episode arcs, with each arc covering one year of the character’s life. Star Wars: Andor It premieres on Disney+ on September 21.

“We have four blocks of three [episodes] coming [for Season 2]”Share Gilroy with him movie totalfor every GamesRadar. And each block will bring you closer to it by one year rogue one. And because it’s general [each time], we can do something really cool narratively that you wouldn’t get a chance to do in a movie. It’s exciting.”

Star Wars stories have taken all kinds of approaches to their timelines, with both movies and TV series jumping back and forth in time, while other stories pick up exactly where previous seasons left off. Given that all episodes of the first season of Andor It will chronicle a year in Cassian’s life, with the second season taking a more creative direction in storytelling in how to explore key moments in the character’s journey.

The Andor The series will explore a new perspective from the Star Wars galaxy, focusing on Cassian Andor’s journey to discover the difference he can make. The series tells the tale of the growing rebellion against the empire and how the people and planets became involved. It is an era full of danger, deception and intrigue as Cassian embarks on the path that will turn him into a rebellious hero.

When the audience first met Cassian in rogue oneHe was quick to betray an informant, emphasizing how ruthless he was for the Rebel Alliance. Superstar Diego Luna joked about how both seasons of the series explore other aspects of the character, including how season two will show how he befriended the robot K-2SO.

“Many say that his best friend [in the movie] Do you know? “Share Luna.” Or his only friend, I should say. But on the show, we’ll start out with someone completely different from the quiet and lonely guy we meet in Rogue One. We’re a long way from that in season one; There is a whole journey that we have to explore…”

Star Wars: Andor It premieres on Disney+ on September 21.

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