Diego Luna breaks down Cassian's story in a new Andor featurette. Watch it here:
Disney has unveiled another look at their Star Wars spinoff, Andor. The show, based around one of the central characters from 2016's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, tells the origins of Cassian Andor, a thief-turned-spy for the Rebel Alliance.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY "This is a different representation of the Empire. The control, and the lack of freedom. Cassian finds himself in the wrong place, in the wrong moment. This is the first moment where he understands what Luthen saw in Cassian. That he is capable of putting a team together, and that he is willing to sacrifice to feel part of something bigger. Nothing is gonna stop him.
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