AlanTudyk praises Andor's performances.
The galaxy far, far away is in the midst of its third story this calendar year. Following in the footsteps of The Book of Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi is Andor, a 12-episode tale that chronicles the origins of Diego Luna's Cassian Andor as well as the beginnings of what would become the Rebellion. While there are still two episodes remaining in Season 1, the series has received high praise from fans and critics alike, with ComicBook.
"The acting in that show is so incredible. Like so incredible," Tudyk said."Diego Luna is fantastic, but everybody also around him, all of the actors, I mean, back up and watch it. I just really, I'm really enjoying that." As of this writing, the two have yet to meet in Andor. The titular character did have a run-in with a KX unit in Episode 7, but it is unconfirmed as to if that specific droid is K-2SO. Tudyk had previously revealed that he is not in Season 1, but noted that he expects to show up if the series continues.
Barring any change of plans, it looks like that is going to become a reality as Andor has already been renewed for a sophomore installment. Series creator Tony Gilroy recently said that Andor Season 2 begins filming this month.
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