Andor Showrunner teases K-2SO for a second season

Where Star Wars: Endor It’s officially wrapped up its first season as the wait for season 2 begins, and it’s already been confirmed as the final batch of episodes. Prequel series to Rogue One It’ll bring the action closer to 2016’s Star Wars movie, and one big way it’ll apparently do that is by bringing back the fan-favorite K-2SO droid (starred and played by Alan Tudyk in the movie). talk with colliderAnd the Andor Creator Tony Gilroy looked it up for everyone but confirmed that the character’s presence will be felt in the second installment of the episodes.

When asked by the outlet about the possibility of K2 arriving in Season 2, he replied, “Well, I guess that’s one of the responsibilities of Part 2. Obviously, if we were to start a fraudWe have to deal with that. Naturally, Gilroy previously spoke about the arrival of K-2SO in the series, confirming that the TV series predates the events of the series by about five years. Rogue One, which means that there will be plenty of time for the two people to meet and become partners. Speaking during the Television Critics Association press tour earlier this year, Gilroy noted that there were “multiple reasons” why the robot didn’t appear in the first season. He adds:

“I used to say, ‘Wait and see.’ It’s a story we’ve been dying to tell. It’s hard to carry an imperial robot around with you and not attract all sorts of attention. It’s a tough piece of baggage. When we do it, we’ll do it in an amazing way instead of presenting it and ignoring it or presenting it or hiding it or copying it.” The bad we would have to do.”

Tudyk was previously asked about the series before the first season went into production, ultimately worrying him that he would have to appear. As Star Wars fans may already know, Gilroy’s intention for the hit Disney+ series is to go with it Rogue One In a big way, it concluded just minutes before the feature film that introduces rebellious spy Diego Luna.

Our last scene will take you to the first scene of Rogue One. “When we get there, we have a few things to do and some people to meet,” Gilroy said. /Movie. There are two completely different things. One is that this is a show about [Cassian] becomes revolutionary. His commitment to the cause would not be in great doubt for the next four years. This is the second difference. We will cover four years. Every time we do three episodes in the second half, we jump forward a year. When we return to the show for a sequel, it will be a year later. We’ll do three episodes, and then we’ll jump in for a year. Then we’d do three episodes, and then we’d move on after that for a year. That last year will be the year he takes us a fraud [One]. We have some interesting storytelling opportunities. I’d be curious if anyone else has done this before. We can’t think of a file [show] Where someone did it.

All twelve episodes of Endor’s first season are now streaming on Disney+

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