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Diego Luna Brings 'Andor' Down to Earth
Diego Luna is barely late. I haven’t been waiting for him to join our call for much more than a minute, but he’s apologizing for his tardiness from the moment we say hello. We’re catching up on the day that the second (and final) season of Andor premieres on Disney+, officially closing the loop on a story Luna began telling almost a decade ago, in 2016’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. And as the show’s titular star, Luna takes his responsibility as its ambassador seriously. So much so that when he took the role this time around, he also signed on as an executive producer. As a producer, he says, “part of my job is to not waste my time”—which may explain his punctuality. He’s also eager to dive deep into the show’s themes. Created by Oscar-nominated writer-director (and Rogue One screenwriter) Tony Gilroy, the series is one of the Star Wars universe’s most grounded—exploring the sociopolitical conditions that preceded the events of Rogue One and George Lucas’s original trilogy. That grounding is part of why the show is so acclaimed (season 1 boasts a 96 percent “Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and the response to season 2 so far has been rapturous) and why Luna was interested in reprising his role in the first place. “It’s a show about regular people and about their very personal and intimate lives,” he says. “And the aim of that is to tell you what the social and political climate is for rebellion to erupt—for this rebellion to erupt.”
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