“Thank you all for the amazing trip”

This week saw the much-anticipated debut of Star Wars: Andor On Disney+, fans of the series are excited to see Diego Luna returning as Cassian Andor for the first time since then Rogue One: A Star Wars Story hit theaters. Currently, the prequel series is shown on Rotten Tomatoes with 90% critics’ points and 81% audiences. ComicBook.comBarrick Kavanaugh introduced the new show 4 of 5 and described it as “refreshing, unexpected, and engaging.” Yesterday, Luna took to social media to celebrate his return to Star Wars.

“#Andor is out! Over 4 years ago I received some news about returning to Cassian Andor. In 2018 it was announced. Today we are revealing the end result of a very intense and exciting trip. I am proud to be part of the Andor team, thank you all for the wonderful journey Luna wrote. You can check out his post below:

Andor It takes place five years before the events rogue one Two seasons have already been confirmed and the second season is expected to go into production soon. In addition to Luna, Andor It stars Genevieve O’Reilly as Moon Muthma, Stellan Skarsgård as Lothen Rael, Adria Arjona as Bex Callen, Dennis Gough as Deidra Miro, Kyle Soler as Cyril, and Fiona Shaw as Marfa.

The show will also see Forest Whitaker return as Saw Gerrera and will feature Eddie Karn, Robert Eames, David Heyman, Alex Ferns, Clemence Sheek and Ebonne Moss Bachrush. Tony Gilroy, who co-wrote rogue oneacted as display manager for Andor She recently shared some original ideas for the series and explained why there is no “fan service”. In fact, he mocked that viewers don’t need to be his fans star Wars to enjoy the show.

“I think she’s perfect,” Luna recently said. The Hollywood Reporter. “It’s beautiful. It’s almost like four different movies [via four three-episode blocks]. Three rings will be a very powerful block to explore one year, another year, then another year and another year. There is also a space between each block as time passes, so we are allowed to evolve and transform. But I think that’s part of the first season as well.”

Luna added, “Yeah, when I watched Episode III, I probably went, ‘I think I know the characters, and the tone, and what the series is going to be,’ but then we take you where Episode IV goes. I was like, ‘What!?'” where are we going? what is happening? What happened?” So I think that’s something that long form gives us. It’s the flexibility to literally shift and go somewhere else and meet other characters and find other planets and discover new things. It’s a great format, and it’s very ambitious. It’s complete freedom. You have space, You have space, you have time, and it’s great when you have something to say.”

The first three episodes of Andor They are now streaming on Disney+.

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