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'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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