Andor cemented itself as one of the best things that Star Wars ever gave us after a stellar season 1. But season 2 leans heavily into the political intrigue that had audiences captivated by Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) in Rogue One and it is a beautiful sight to behold.
Tony Gilroy, who was one of the screenwriters on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, created the series and I distinctly remember a time when people asked who would care about a show based on Cassian. As someone who was fascinated by the rebel spy in the film, I was interested to see what the show would explore and while season 1 focused heavily on the moments that finally brought Cassian into the rebellion, season 2 throws audiences into the weeds of the rise of the Rebel Alliance.
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