Diego Luna expressed that the conclusion of the Star Wars show in its second season is vital for his mental wellbeing.

The TV series builds the story and leads up to the events of the 2016 film Rogue One.

March 4th 2023.

Diego Luna expressed that the conclusion of the Star Wars show in its second season is vital for his mental wellbeing.
Diego received glowing reviews for his portrayal in the show When Andor first aired on Disney Plus last year, fans of Star Wars around the world were amazed by the compelling plot and performances. Although viewers could have easily watched the excellent tale for a longer duration, it has been confirmed that the show will be concluding with its second season, with Diego Luna taking the lead role of Cassian Andor.

The 43-year-old discussed why it was so crucial for him for the programme to be limited to two seasons instead of continuing for much longer.

‘This is the last season for Andor,’ he stated to Variety. ‘It is imperative for my mental wellbeing that it is just a two-season show. But knowing this is the end, I want to enjoy it and get the most out of this experience.’

Filming for the second season of Andor commenced in late 2020, and it appears to be an intense ride. Diego mentioned that 'there's no time for the hangover' during the production, jokingly adding: ‘You wake up the next morning and there is always something to do.’

Before the show's launch, the actor expressed the immense importance of his role, comparing the story being told in the series to real-world issues.

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Co-starring with Diego in the series was Andy Serkis as Kino Loy.

Diego garnered considerable acclaim for his portrayal in Andor when it first came out on Disney Plus last year, and it appears that the star is already looking ahead to the finale of the show.

He stated that it is of paramount importance to him for the programme to just last two seasons, instead of running on for many more.

‘This is the last season for Andor,’ he informed Variety. ‘It is just a two-season show, which is really important for my mental health. But knowing this is the end, I want to enjoy it and get the best out of this experience.’



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Filming for the second season of Andor began late last year, and Diego mentioned that they are 'not taking any breaks' during production.

Ahead of its release, the actor highlighted the relevance of the story to real-life situations, in particular the relationship between Latin America and the United States.



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