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In a way, Cassian Andor lives on.Oh, baby...Andor officially came to a close on Tuesday, dropping its final episodes — and the last shot of the series is a doozy. It features Bix Caleen (Adria Arjona),
‘Andor’ Star Elizabeth Dulau Talks Kleya’s Necessary Choice and Being a Key Domino in Star Wars Lore
"It's not lost on me that Tony Gilroy has literally written me into Star Wars history," says the star, who formed a close bond with Stellan Skarsgård during production.
Our review of Andor Season 2, episodes 10-12, in which the epic Star Wars prequel series reaches its haunting conclusion.
The final arc of “Andor” Season 2 has our disparate rebels putting the pieces together about the Empire’s plans to build the Death Star. Luthen (Stellan Skarsgård) gave his life so Kleya (Elizabeth Dulau) could take the information he learned about the space station’s existence to Yavin IV.
During an in-depth Hollywood Reporter interview about the final three episodes, Gilroy was asked about why Andy Serkis ‘ fan favorite character Kino Loy — who helped lead the Narkina 5 Imperial prison rebellion — and why Cassian Andor’s ( Diego Luna) missing sister Kerri never showed up.
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The recap of Andor ‘s series finale publishes May 15.] There’s always been an irony in the fact that Cassian Andor, the title character of the most political Star Wars project ever created, has very little in the way of detectable politics himself.
Andor’ season 2 has come to an end. Find out below whether ‘Star Wars’ fans can expect a third season. Andor has come to an end with season two, leaving many Star Wars fans eager to know what happens next.
Andor always seemed like an odd series for Disney, which spent the last decade milking the Star Wars franchise for all it's worth. Created by Tony Gilroy, the Bourne Identity screenwriter who reportedly swooped in to save Rogue One at the last minute,
The final three episodes include major deaths, callbacks and one last swashbuckling adventure rooted in the idea that every soldier counts in a fight for freedom.
This article contains spoilers through the end of Andor.