We now know the exact month Star Wars: Andor will make its premiere on Disney+. Star Wars Celebration has officially kicked off, with the fan event featuring several panels for Lucasfilm live-action projects like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Andor, Ahsoka, and The Mandalorian. A recent Vanity Fair article revealed Andor will launch at some point “late this summer,” likely squeezed between Marvel Studios projects likeย Ms. Marvelย andย She-Hulk. However, new information from Star Wars Celebration confirms Andor will officially drop on August 31st, right near the final moments of the 2022 summer.ย
Tony Gilroy, who worked onย Rogue Oneย and is leading the charge on Andor, opened up about what kind of story this new series will actually tell. According to the filmmaker, it follows Cassian, life a few years before we meet him inย Rogue One, showing how the Empire is changing the galaxy and how he becomes involved in the rebellion.
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“This guy gave his life for the galaxy, right? I mean, he consciously, soberly, without vanity or recognition, sacrificed himself. Who does that? That’s what this first season is about. It’s about him being really revolution-averse, and cynical, and lost, and kind of a mess. His adopted home will become the base of our whole first season, and we watch that place become radicalized. Then we see another planet that’s completely taken apart in a colonial kind of way. The Empire is expanding rapidly. They’re wiping out anybody who’s in their way.”
“I think it’s really interesting to tell a story even though we know where it ends,”ย Luna toldย THR. “The way you can approach a story like this inevitably takes you into a deeper process of reflection. I tend to use that word a lot. So once you know what Cassian is capable of, then there’s room for so much exploration, and that’s something that excites me a lot as an actor. I think the format of a series is amazing because we have a lot of time to explore all those layers.”
“What happens inย Rogue Oneย is something we can actually reflect on, and what’s behind something like [sacrificing an informant]. I think it’s a very interesting challenge, the one we have in front of us,” he continued. “So I’m really excited to go back to that character because I really enjoyed playing him, and I was really happy with what the film represents.ย Rogue Oneย was a story of regular people. It was regular people doing incredible things, and in a way, it’s a film that reminds us of the power we all have if we have a conviction. So, yeah, I feel blessed to have the chance to revisit this role.”
Star Wars: Andor arrives on Disney+ August 31st.