The Star Wars-based Disney+ sequence Andor is about to debut someday later this yr and can concentrate on the early adventures of Diego Luna’s Rogue One character. In response to the sequence’ showrunner, plans for a second season are already underway.
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Talking to Self-importance Truthful, showrunner Tony Gilroy corrected just a few rumors that had begun circulating concerning the upcoming sequence, specifically that the droid Okay-2SO (performed by Alan Tudyk) can be within the sequence. Gilroy stated that wouldn’t be the case, however that followers may maybe see that story unfold in a second season, which additionally appeared to substantiate {that a} second season was within the works.
“We don’t have Alan Tudyk,” Gilroy stated. “Not but, anyway. It’s a second season, but it surely’s actually, for me, the second half of the novel. This primary season is about him turning into a revolutionary, and the second 12 episodes take him into Rogue One.”
Andor is government produced by showrunner Tony Gilroy, who beforehand directed the reshoots for Rogue One. Gilroy was initially anticipated to direct the three episodes however was pressured to surrender the place to Black Mirror‘s Toby Haynes attributable to pandemic-related journey points. Manufacturing is at present underway in the UK.