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Diego Luna thinks he will need therapy after farewell to the “Andor” series – 04/18/2025 at 00:43

Diego Luna thinks he will need therapy after farewell to the “Andor” series – 04/18/2025 at 00:43
Diego Luna thinks he will need therapy after farewell to the “Andor” series – 04/18/2025 at 00:43
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((Translation automated by Reuters, please consult the non-responsibility clause https://bit.ly/rtrsauto)) by Rollo Ross and Danielle Broadway

For actor Diego Luna, the second season of the “Andor” series of Disney Plus Dis.n, based on the “Star Wars” franchise, is in correlation with socio-political questions of real life that go beyond the series.

“Oh my God is so relevant today. But think about it. If the series had been ready a year ago, it would probably have been relevant again,” said Luna, who plays the main role of the series, Cassian Andor, during an interview.

The series talks about a community that takes control and is responsible for being active citizens, said Luna. “It’s always a beautiful reminder

The second and season of the famous series “Star Wars” will be broadcast continuously on Disney more from Tuesday.

This season follows the adventures of the rebel agent Cassian Andor, while many characters come together to create the rebel alliance, an essential element of the films of the “Star War”.

The season of “Andor”, created and written by Tony Gilroy, was nominated for the dramatic series at the Primetime Emmy Awards.

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“Tony Gilroy’s writing always is wrong. When you think about it, it will go there and it will solve the problem in this way, it finds an idea that makes you rethink everything and makes you see things from an angle that you do not even suspect,” said Luna.

One of the unpredictable elements is the relationship that is both romantic and toxic between two imperial officers, Dedra, interpreted by Denise Gough, and Syril, interpreted by Kyle Soller.

After the broadcast of an online clip to promote the season, many fans began to wish that the two characters become a romantic couple.

Ms. Gough admitted that before listening to Ben Mendelsohn, the Australian actor who plays the role of the antagonist Orson Krennic, she did not know what the term “Shipping” meant

Ben Mendsohn said: “It’s how the cruise has fun. You are on the cruise has fun,” she said. “It is therefore the idea that Ben Mendelsohn has navigation

The second season marks the end of Luna’s journey as Andor and executive producer of the series.

“I’m going to need therapy to answer it,” said Luna when he asked her how he was saying goodbye to his role.

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