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The creator of Andor has teased what the second season of the series derived from Star Wars is about

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Andor, the spin-off series of A rogue one, the film from the Star Wars universe, is already filming its second season. The first part of the story starring Mexican Diego Luna picked up good repercussions of public and critics.

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Tony Gilroy, creator of Andortalked about the plot of the second season: will focus on the path that takes rebel soldier and spy Cassian Andor to become a leader and in the human reasons that will lead him to fight.

“Cassian Andor’s commitment to rebellion is no longer in question, he’s ready to fight. Now the series will be more about becoming a leader and sustaining your energy in the face of so much pain and defeat.” , told to the screenwriter Michael Clayton and the action saga bourne.

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The recordings of the new and final season of the series Disney+ -both of them 12 episodes-, began the same week that the first installment ended on that streaming platform.

Andor and the inner world of his characters

The fateful but heroic destiny by Cassian Andor has already been captured on film. As a prequel, the series focused on following the rebels five years before the successful theft of the plans for the Empire’s space station, the “Death Star”.

Gilroy, who co-wrote A rogue one, knows just as much as everyone else how Cassian’s story ends. And that’s why he devoted himself to counting a story of action and adventure prioritizing the meticulous details of her characters’ development, as well as the intricacies of their internal worlds.

“The more you understand what the characters are going through, the more powerful the emotion they generate in the audience. And as the story progresses, the connection with their problems and questions deepens,” explained the director of Duplicity.

In Andor There aren’t the most characteristic elements of the original saga created by George Lucas, nor the Jedi knights and their emblematic lightsabers or Darth Vader. However, it was one of the universe series Star Wars more accepted by the public and well received by critics.

Source: Clarin

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