
The legit trailer for 'Andor' is right here, and 'Star Wars' fans are eager to know when the Disney Plus sequence takes place. Here's what we know.
"Ah chills, literal chills" is something you could have said whilst staring at the authentic trailer for Andor.
Slated for a beneficiant three-episode premiere on Sept. 21, the highly expected Disney Plus authentic collection follows titular thief Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) as he embarks on a trail "destined to turn him into a rebel hero," according to the legit synopsis.
The footage for the newest Star Wars challenge provides fans their first glimpse at quite a lot of new planets and characters — including Stellan Skarsgård's Luthen Rael and Cassian's droid B2EMO — which might be certain to turn out to be the cherished space opera franchise.
Now, we must keep in mind that this series is a prequel to a prequel, so maximum of these characters and planets might no longer be around in the galaxy. With that stated, when does Andor happen? Keep reading for all the known details.
When does 'Andor' happen?
As we said prior to, Andor acts as a prequel to a prequel, however which one? There's masses of prequels in the franchise; however, the upcoming series will take place 5 years sooner than the events of the 2016 by-product film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Like its successor, the secret agent thriller additionally serves as a sequel to Revenge of the Sith.
In July 2022, showrunner Tony Gilroy spoke with Empire and revealed that since the tale spans a complete of 5 years, Season 1 will explore yr one, and the now-confirmed second season will duvet the remaining four years and lead into Rogue One.
Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in 'Andor.'
"The scale of the show is so huge," Tony explained to Empire. "Directors work in blocks of three episodes, so we did four blocks [in Season 1] of three episodes each." As one may expect, this filming schedule naturally led to the 2nd season's structure.
"We looked and said, 'Wow, it’d be really interesting if we come back, and we use each block to represent a year. We’ll move a year closer with each block,'" he persevered. "From a narrative point of view, it’s really exciting to be able to work on something where you do a Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and then jump a year."
Ugh — we want we were on set as a result of that sounds so extremely thrilling!
'Star Wars' fans are already theorizing doable cameos in 'Andor.'
Since the upcoming series additionally sees the go back of Forest Whitaker as his Rogue One character, Saw Gerrera, fans are already theorizing that a younger Jyn Erso (performed via Felicity Jones in Rogue One) could seem in Andor.
"I know they didn’t meet until the beginning of Rogue One, but if there is even a slight HINT of a Jyn cameo in Andor, I will absolutely lose my s--t," one fan wrote on Twitter (we feel the similar).
"I bet 100% we see her," someone else commented on Reddit. "It might be a small cameo in the background with Saw somewhere, but there is no doubt we see her." We hope so, because we don't want to look like clowns via the end!
Catch the three-episode premiere of Andor on Sept. 21, best on Disney Plus.
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