Everything We Already Know About “Andor” Season 2

"Andor" wrapped its first season in November, and fans can't wait for the second (and final) episode of the Star Wars series in 2024. And while it's a mystery, what will happen to the titular the hero series, Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and other members of the rebellion like Mon Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly), Bix (Adria Arjona) and Luthen (Stellan Skårsgard), we know great things about the new season. < /p>

The series serves as a prequel to 2016's "Rogue One," which introduced Cassian to fans for the first time. Mon Mothma also appears in this film, so viewers know that both characters will survive the second season. The first season covered one year in Cassian's life, while the second season will cover the next four years before "Rogue One." Luna explained that part of the reason for this decision is that they want him to look the age he was when they filmed "Rogue One." In a Dec. 19 interview with Collider, he explained the idea of ​​giving each year its own season: "It's not possible, but you know what? It's not because of us. It's because of Rogue One. I mean, I also have to look pretty close to "Rogue One". Can you imagine me 10 years from now pretending to be the [character] I was 20 years ago? simply impossible. I mean, unfortunately, there is no machine or CGI that can do this."

In November, O'Reilly told POPSUGAR that his character, Mon Mothma, like Cassian, is on a journey to become the person viewers met in "Rogue One." She said of the second season, "Hopefully it's going to be really serious, dexterous, dramatic, and just plain exciting. I'm excited to revisit that, [which is] not always the case." /p>

Tony Gilroy, who is the creator of the series, told Empire in May that season two will have a similar structure to the first season, where all three episodes serve as an individual story arc. “The scale of the show is so huge,” he said. He explained of the first season, "The directors work in blocks of three episodes, so we did four blocks [in Season 1] of three episodes each."

According to Gilroy, the structure of Season 2 flowed directly from this decision. "We looked and said, 'Wow, that would be really interesting if we came back, and we use each block to represent a year. We'll get closer to a year with each block,'" he told Empire. "From a narrative perspective, it's really exciting to be able to work on something where you do a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and then skip a year."

Luna posted on Instagram on Dec. 12 that the new season is being filmed, and rumor has it new episodes will hit screens in 2024. Read on to find out what we know so far about season 2 of "Andor".

Everything We Already Know About “Andor” Season 2

"Andor" wrapped its first season in November, and fans can't wait for the second (and final) episode of the Star Wars series in 2024. And while it's a mystery, what will happen to the titular the hero series, Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and other members of the rebellion like Mon Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly), Bix (Adria Arjona) and Luthen (Stellan Skårsgard), we know great things about the new season. < /p>

The series serves as a prequel to 2016's "Rogue One," which introduced Cassian to fans for the first time. Mon Mothma also appears in this film, so viewers know that both characters will survive the second season. The first season covered one year in Cassian's life, while the second season will cover the next four years before "Rogue One." Luna explained that part of the reason for this decision is that they want him to look the age he was when they filmed "Rogue One." In a Dec. 19 interview with Collider, he explained the idea of ​​giving each year its own season: "It's not possible, but you know what? It's not because of us. It's because of Rogue One. I mean, I also have to look pretty close to "Rogue One". Can you imagine me 10 years from now pretending to be the [character] I was 20 years ago? simply impossible. I mean, unfortunately, there is no machine or CGI that can do this."

In November, O'Reilly told POPSUGAR that his character, Mon Mothma, like Cassian, is on a journey to become the person viewers met in "Rogue One." She said of the second season, "Hopefully it's going to be really serious, dexterous, dramatic, and just plain exciting. I'm excited to revisit that, [which is] not always the case." /p>

Tony Gilroy, who is the creator of the series, told Empire in May that season two will have a similar structure to the first season, where all three episodes serve as an individual story arc. “The scale of the show is so huge,” he said. He explained of the first season, "The directors work in blocks of three episodes, so we did four blocks [in Season 1] of three episodes each."

According to Gilroy, the structure of Season 2 flowed directly from this decision. "We looked and said, 'Wow, that would be really interesting if we came back, and we use each block to represent a year. We'll get closer to a year with each block,'" he told Empire. "From a narrative perspective, it's really exciting to be able to work on something where you do a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and then skip a year."

Luna posted on Instagram on Dec. 12 that the new season is being filmed, and rumor has it new episodes will hit screens in 2024. Read on to find out what we know so far about season 2 of "Andor".

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