Andor Season 2’s Diego Luna Bids Heartfelt Goodbye to Star Wars Show

Diego Luna has confirmed that Season 2 of “Andor” will mark his last portrayal of Cassian Andor. At the Los Angeles premiere, he reminisced about the poignant goodbye and shared exclusive insights from the final filming sessions. He also talked about how the role significantly impacted his life over the past ten years. His remarks provide a more profound understanding of the character’s conclusion and the series’ connection to “Rogue One.

Diego Luna says he’s ‘sad’ on saying goodbye to Cassian Andor in Season 2

At the El Capitan Theatre’s red carpet event, Diego Luna told Deadline, “I bid farewell to this character when filming ended. I got a wonderful chance to converse with the crew, chat with my co-stars. Creator Tony Gilroy delivered touching words; we shared a drink, exchanged hugs, and shed tears.

In the British city of London, they shot the second series of Andor. This upcoming season will portray Cassian Andor’s last adventures as he rises to prominence within the Rebel Alliance. The narrative will seamlessly connect to the occurrences in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, where his character first appeared and ultimately met his end. As the previous season concluded, Andor teamed up with Luthen Rael (played by Stellan Skarsgård), a crucial figure in the early stages of the Rebellion.

Looking back on the adventure, Luna expressed that it was a mix of beautiful and demanding, as I found myself growing alongside these individuals in some way or another. He further explained that this experience has become an integral part of his daily life, and saying goodbye feels heavy. During the event, he underlined the poignant emotions tied to the farewell and the profound connections established during the project.

He acknowledged his appreciation for the past ten years: “It’s bittersweet, it hurts, but I also realize how fortunate I am to have experienced this. Many actors never get to live something similar.” He then added, “I feel proud and privileged to be a part of this family.

At the Golden Globes in January, Luna spoke about the show ending, saying, ‘I must admit, I’m quite sad… since it’s the last season and everything has come to an end.'”)

Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype.

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2025-04-15 14:10