Totally looked like Bix to me. I'm not at all invested in Cassian's sister, but I agree, since it kicked off the entire series/storyline, it would be weird to just totally drop it.Some interesting stuff in the new trailer.
I'm wondering who that was Cassian hugged at the end. My first thought would be Bix, but I'm also wondering if it could be his sister. I'm hoping they'll resolve his search for his sister at some point, that was such a big motivation for him in the beginning of the series, I'm hoping they resolve it before he dies in Rogue One.
April is autumn in the Southern Hemisphere.Fantastic! Looks well worth the worth the wait...and I'm thrilled the premiere is April 22! I was fully prepared for an autumn release at the earliest.
As stated, that's exactly what they are.So excited for Andor season 2.
Love it that instead of stretching it out by 1 episode a week or dumping all at once, they kinda seem to to a 3 episode bundle for 4 weeks.
Hope those bundle's are kinda like a "movie" each about a certain event or time frame or character arcs.
According to Shazam, it is called "The Revolution Starts Now" by Steve Earle.So, ah, what's the song in the trailer?
Huh, somehow I missed/forgot that. Still, a great thrill for me to see that release date now.We've known since last fall it was coming out in April. But somehow I still got the specific date wrong.
And damn fun. Good pairing for this trailer.According to Shazam, it is called "The Revolution Starts Now" by Steve Earle.
io9 has an excellent breakdown of the trailer. One particular bit stands out from the beginning of the trailer:
The clever opening cuts between several shots of Cassian’s back, and individual acts of rebellion, that seem to presumably pull on the broader structure of season two. We now know that the 12-episode season will be split up into four “chapters” of three episodes each, with each tale jumping by around a year between 4BBY and 0BBY—ending Andor just days before the beginning of Rogue One. Those four distinct eras are marked here: Cassian in a slick, fancy disguise on a planet of white structures and what appears to be a busy transport hub (that descends into chaos rather rapidly, more on that later); Cassian in a more Andor-esque leather jacket in a moody interior (that cuts to him disabling some kind of large cargo transport sled); an even moodier interior of a more claustrophobic, dingy corridor that seems to match up with some the shots we see later with Saw Gerrera (which cuts to Cassian, seemingly again, as he casually executes an Imperial guard in a spartan facility).The article also highlights the one thing (without mentioning it) that I was disappointed about from the trailer: No sign of Vel Sartha and Cinta Kaz. I can't remember if Faye Marsay and Varada Sethu (the latter of whom may have been too busy filming the most recent season of Doctor Who) are confirmed for this season but I really hope we haven't see the last of either Vel or Cinta.
Thank you for alleviating my worries (and with a real source, no less!).They're both in Season 2, mate. The official StarWars.com article released earlier today also has them both listed as being in it: www.starwars.com/news/andor-season-2-teaser-trailer-key-art-reveal
It will be revealed that B2 is Mon Mothma's boss.What we probably should all be concerned about is the complete lack of B2![]()
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