The lead actor of the Star Wars spin-off "Andor" admits that the series may be aborted because it is too perfect and out of touch with reality

The lead actor of the Star Wars spin-off "Andor" admits that the series may be aborted because it is too perfect and out of touch with reality

The second season of "Andor," a spin-off of "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," is expected to be broadcast on Disney+ in August 2024. However, the lead actor Diego Luna recently expressed his uneasy concerns in an interview, saying that he had a hunch that the series might be aborted because everything seemed too perfect and ultimately impossible to achieve.

It is reported that the second season of "Andor" will continue the tone of the first season, full of gunfights, explosions and intrigues in space politics. The 12 episodes will span a four-year time span, connecting the first season of the series to the beginning of the movie "Rogue One". The creator also said that in the second season, Andor will become a "loyal member" of the rebels and his "inner struggle is over."

The male lead Diego Luna recently revealed in an interview that he had a feeling that he might not be able to see the completion of the new drama. He had recently felt that the production of the new drama was too perfect and excessive. The entire series setting and work seemed impossible to achieve and seemed too unrealistic.

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