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Diego Luna Explains How Cassians Decisions in Andor Shape the Character Into Who He Is in Rogue One

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    In a new interview with Collider as part of Andor's awards season promotion, Diego Luna explained some of the pending questions from the first season, which has now wrapped airing on Disney Plus. The conversation ranged from Kino Loy's death to his decision to kill Skeen, and how all of them, combined with what is coming in Andor season 2, will shape Cassian into the character we meet in Rogue One.



    In the sixth episode, after the Aldhani heist has happened, Skeen (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) revealed his true self to Cassian, and in a spontaneous decision, Luna's character shot him dead in the spot. The actor explained how this decision reflects Cassian's acceptance of what it means to be part of a team:



    And that also speaks to Cassian's character growth by this point:



    [​IMG] Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) being arrested by a KX security droid in episode 7 of Lucasfilm's Andor.



    In the seventh episode, before he gets sent to prison, Cassian adopts a new alias, Keef Girgo. In the interview, Luna was asked why he chose that name, and though he didn't give a proper answer, his words could hint at that name coming back in the second season:



    The tenth episode brought another character's death to the series: that of Andy Serkis' Kino Loy, one of the most memorable parts of the first season. As all the prisoners were leaving the facility, it was revealed that he didn't know how to swim. Tony Gilroy has hinted that he may not be dead after all, though the series hasn't brought him back yet. Speaking to Collider, Diego Luna revealed that, had Cassian known that Kino couldn't swim, he would have definitely changed the escape plan. Kino knew that, and that's why he didn't say a word.





    [​IMG] (Center, left): Kino Loy (Andy Serkis) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.



    When looking ahead at what the second season will bring, Luna explained how his character's arc will conclude with the Cassian Andor we meet in Rogue One:





    Andor season 2 began filming in the U.K. in late November, aiming for a release on Disney Plus in the second half of 2024. The main cast and crew are all coming back. It will be another batch of 12 episodes, covering the four years in between the events of season 1 and the beginning of Rogue One, with the final scene happening only moments before we meet Cassian in the film.



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