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Okay, so Bix and Cassian have a baby who lives on in the Star Wars galaxy long after Cassian sacrifices his own life stealing the Death Star plans in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. So who is Cassian’s baby? Does Andor’s son (or daughter) have a larger part to play in the fight against the Dark Side?
Looking for a recap of season 2, episode 10? Join the rebellion. "It would be you, wouldn't it?" The disappointment in Kleya's (Elizabeth Dulau) voice deafens like a flashbang grenade. Even now, at the end of it all,
The 'Star Wars' prequel series 'Andor,' starring Diego Luna, is finishing with two seasons. Here's everything to know about why 'Andor' is ending and what the cast has said.
In the wake of the series finale of Disney+'s Andor, creator Tony Gilroy is explaining why a couple of characters did not show up in season two. During an in-depth Hollywood Reporter interview about the final three episodes,
Created by Tony Gilroy, Andor Season 2, is the latest installment in the Star Wars franchise. Andor is a prequel to the movie, Rogue One, which is a prequel to the original Star Wars trilogy.
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Winter is Coming on MSNStar Wars: Andor boss explains the ending, loose ends, and the meaning of the showAndor, a show many Star Wars fans consider to be the best thing to ever come out of the galaxy far far away, ended last night on Disney+. Cassian Andor himself
There will be no Season 3 for "Andor". Season 2 ends where "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" begins, leaving no more story for a third season. "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" is the 2016 film which "Andor" serves as a prequel to. The film can be streamed on Disney+.
The final arc of “Andor” Season 2 has our disparate rebels putting the pieces together about the Empire’s plans to build the Death Star. Luthen (Stellan Skarsgård) gave his life so Kleya (Elizabeth Dulau) could take the information he learned about the space station’s existence to Yavin IV.
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The intense 12-episode second series of Andor ended on May 14. Created by Tony Gilroy, the two seasons have been setting up Cassian Andor's story as he enters into the narrative of the 2016 film Rogue One.