Diego Luna shares the main thing that differentiates Andor and Rogue One from other Star Wars stories

Diego Luna shares the main thing that differentiates Andor and Rogue One from other Star Wars stories

The final day of filming for the 2016 sci-fi adventure Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Diego Luna has officially said goodbye to his original character, Cassian Andor, not expecting to play the Rebel Alliance intelligence agent again. Andor has become a fan favorite, thanks to his interactions with Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) and the hilarious K-2SO droid, voiced by Alan Tudyk. But those who know the end delinquent understand that Cassian’s journey was over … something the actor appreciated about his performance in Star Wars at the time, and something he says is special Andor.

Cassian Andor returns to our screens on September 21st with the limited series Andor comes to the Disney + streaming service. Similar to delinquent, Andor they will be tackle a prequel story What does it mean to explain? how Cassian (Diego Luna) joined the rebellion and takes where his story begins in Gareth Edwards’ 2016 film. But as he talks to Gossipify for a Andor On press day, Luna admits she was fed up with the character and the world when she agreed to face Cassian delinquent, because he knew the end was foretold. As she told us:

I said goodbye to the character, the universe, the experience, everything. One thing that made sense to me was that I was coming to make a movie. In the Star Wars universe, but a film that had a beginning and an end. He was introduced to me as an independent. That’s all! Come, do this, go in and out. You have the right to be different. You should be different. But that’s it, you know? … Everyone was asking me, ‘Oh, so you’re going to stay here forever!’ And I was like, ‘No, no, no. I’m doing. That’s all.’

We now know that this is not the case. Although Diego Luna he appreciated that his Star Wars journey had a definitive end , a phone call received a year later opened up the possibility to explore Cassian Andor’s backstory. And we will begin to see the seeds of rebellion begin to form when the new Disney + show arrives.

But also to enter AndorDiego Luna points this out and how delinquent in the fact that this series it also has a natural finish as it cannot last longer than delinquent. You have to pass the baton to this story, like you delinquent gave the story to Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. Luna won’t be the next Mark Hamill, he’ll be playing Luke Skywalker decades later. There is a conclusion at the end of the announced program. series of two seasons and 24 episodes . As Luna tells Gossipify:

Again, it’s another standalone, in the world of (Star Wars). This has to stop. We know the end. They will have to change their name if they want this to continue because Andor, that’s all. … We are made to be different. We are made to be alone. And I love it, because then the writing of someone like Tony Gilroy becomes very relevant.

As a Star Wars fan, do you prefer the jumping to conclusions stories we already know? Or do you want actors like Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christiansen to reprise their classic Star Wars characters years later, story permitting? No matter where you are in this thread, the odds are appreciate what Andor the team reunited so keep this on your radar when it hits Disney + on September 21st.

Source: Cinemablend

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