The capital of the Galactic Empire in Andor was shown in a completely different way than it was in the prequel trilogy. The creators used a specific style to achieve a new effect.
George Lucas' original idea for Star Wars can be seen as an explanation for the inconsistencies that occurred during the development of the universe. Even changes in the stories of certain characters would make sense.
Certainly, many fans are waiting for the development of the story in the second season of Andor. It turns out that one of the threads may be left out by the creators.
The slow-moving plot was one of the main criticisms of Andor. Diego Luna, who plays the lead role, addressed the issue.
Andor is currently the darkest production in the Star Wars universe. Many people, including the main character, go to extremes in the name of defending their own lives, principles or the greater good. One such situation particularly surprised viewers.
Andor, compared to other productions from the Star Wars universe, stands out not only for its heavier and more down-to-earth story. Tony Gilroy's show also received an exceptionally high budget. Much larger than other Disney shows.
One of the most important scenes of Andor's finale was supposed to end with the first vulgarity in the Star Wars universe. The idea was blocked despite Tony Gilroy's strong involvement in the matter.
Kino Loy has become one of Andor's more important characters and will return in the second season. Playing the character, Andy Serkis explained how he prepared for the role in order to deliver a convincing performance as the prisoner and Cassian's companion.
It has been known for some time that Andor will allude to the movie Rogue 1 with its ending. In a recent interview,t he showrunner of the series spoiled how it will turn out.
Genevieve O'Reilly, the actress who portrays Mon Mothma in Andor, has revealed what she considers the most significant change in the second season.