Star Wars Diego Luna, Cassian Andor of the universe of “Rogue One: A Star Wars He talked about the ending of “Story”.



“Rogue One: One”, which met the audience in 2016 Star Wars It came as a shock to the conventional system of franchise films when it ended killing the entire main cast. Although the film thus eliminated the possibility of the characters reappearing in a sequel, it was always on the agenda that Lucasfilm could turn back time and tell a prequel story with the same characters.
Star Wars The news that Cassian Andor, the beloved character of the universe, will return with the Disney + series “Andor” made all fans happy and the highly anticipated “Andor” started to be broadcast recently. The second season of the series, which received very positive reactions with its first episodes, has already started.
Meanwhile, theories continue unabated that Cassian Andor didn’t actually die at the end of “Rogue One”, but somehow survived and will appear again in the sequels/series. However, Diego Luna completely disproved these fan theories, saying that the end of Cassian’s journey is clearly shown in the movie.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Luna said at the end of the film, “This is the main reason why I’m so happy to play this role. I was very excited about the idea of being a part of this universe because it was so daring, so interesting and unique to have such an ending, you know? A single It was a movie, and I knew what the end would be.” said.
What excites him most about this movie”Star WarsLuna, who said that ‘s show what sacrifice means and go to the end for it’, said, “I thought it was a very smart move… ‘Star WarsHow long will you stay in How many movies are you going to make?’ I remember having to answer questions like this and I couldn’t answer them. But I knew this was the end. And actually, it made a lot of sense for me to be there just for one movie.”
Luna for “Andor” after saying all this about her role in “Rogue One” Star Wars When asked how he returned to his universe, he laughed and stated that he saw “Rogue One” as a movie about a single event. We don’t see where these characters come from, what they do in the movie, and “what does it take for a person to feel ready for anything for a price?” He said the question prompted him to act.
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