'Andor' is ending. It brought untold stories of trauma and humanity to 'Star Wars'
- The Star Wars series Andor concludes its two-season run with a trilogy of finale episodes released Tuesday on Disney+.
- Showrunner Tony Gilroy developed Andor as a prequel to 2016's Rogue One to explore war, revolution, and colonization's effects on individuals.
- The series follows rebel spy Cassian Andor, played by Diego Luna, and shows characters like Bix Caleen enduring extensive trauma and loss.
- Bix says, "I can't stop seeing his face," reflecting trauma, while Saw Gerrera delivers a celebrated call to arms, "We're the rhydo, kid."
- Andor’s focus on personal trauma and complex revolution narratives marks it as a significant model potentially guiding future Star Wars storytelling.
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All 18 live-action 'Star Wars' shows and movies, ranked by critics
Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in "Andor" season two.Lucasfilm/DisneyThere have been 18 live-action TV shows and movies in the "Star Wars" universe.They have ranged in quality, from almost unwatchable to masterpieces."Andor," which just ended, is the best "Star Wars" story, according to critics.We've been watching stories set in a galaxy far, far away for almost 50 years.Since the first "Star Wars" film released in 1977, there have been 10 more mov…
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