Why Did Diego Luna’s Star Wars ‘Feel Alright’ Return in Rogue One Prequel

Six years after fans watched Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) sacrifice his life for the Death Star plans. Rogue One: A Star Wars StoryThe rebellion begins in Andor. The star Wars The series, which airs September 21 on Disney+, is set five years before the events of rogue one And the New hope In the era of the galactic empire. Tony Gilroy, who reworked the Gareth Edwards-directed indie film that came out in 2016, is back to tell us a new movie star Wars Story: The birth of a hero and the rise of the Rebel Alliance. (See the trailer above.)

“I thought she was right, and it was a great idea,” said Luna. SFX Magazine From the introduction to Lucasfilm’s thriller spy thriller for rogue one. “It was an open space for creativity and complete freedom, because so little was said about Cassian and his story, so we had room to come up with great ideas, with a great team led by Tony Gilroy.”

Luna added, “The show lives where I like the stories to live, where the gray areas are, where the contrast happens, and where the nuances are important and so vast.”

As part of an emerging rebellion against the Empire, the series spans two seasons over the previous five years rogue one And he begins with Andor the “rejectionist” joining forces with like-minded rebels such as Senator Moon Muthma (Geneva O’Reilly). A skilled spy and killer, Andor He will explain how his central character sacrificed his life for the rebellion in a major victory against the Empire.

“No one gets up and says, ‘I’m going to do this and I’m going to make this change. “Often you find that these characters were part of the problem before they understood that they could be part of the solution.” “This contrast is really interesting because then it gives you a very dramatic arc. With most of these characters, they either start where they don’t want to finish or vice versa, but there’s always a giant path they have to go down where they end up turning. That’s the beautiful.”

He continued, “As far as possible, it will be related to many, many real-life experiences, and we also have a reference [Star Wars] The galaxy we are part of. Saying we’re in a galaxy far, far away, is a great tool to talk about our galaxy.”

Diego Luna returns as Cassian Andor, and he’s joined by cast members Genevieve O’Reilly, Stellan Skarsgård, Adria Arjona, Denise Gough, Kyle Soler and Fiona Shaw. The executive producers are Kathleen Kennedy, Tony Gilroy, Sunny Wahlenberg, Diego Luna, and Michelle Rigwan. Tony Gilroy is also the creator and host of the show.

The first three episodes of Star Wars: Andor They stream Wednesday, September 21, on Disney+.

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