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Diego Luna stars inAndor,which has been hailed by critics and long-time enjoyers ofStar Warsas one of the most brilliant cinematic tales to come out of the colossal, ever-expanding $51.8 billion media franchise. The George Lucas-envisioned universe, in recent years, has seen various spin-offs and several live-action series expounding the over-arching narrative and critical essence of the acclaimed franchise.

While such recent Disney-produced releases have enjoyed their fair share of success and appreciation, the one that was especially lauded for its rather mature, political, and complex storytelling happened to beAndor, spearheaded by Tony Gilroy. The 2022 endeavor enjoys an approval rating of 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. Instead of relying on cheap thrills (in the form of unnecessary cameos, incessant nostalgia, or over-the-top fanservice), the sci-fi action adventure entirely depends on an engrossing, gripping, and fascinating story.
Recently, the star of the revered show, Diego Luna commented on the elements that allowAndorto stand out within a franchise that has so many intriguing projects, initiatives, and undertakings. Additionally, he highlighted an interesting setback that the multi-media franchise has been facing, which his show effectively corrects.

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Diego Luna BelievesStar WarsIs A “Heavy” Franchise
The show premiered in mid-2022 and introduced the audiences to the potential of whatStar Wars‘ Disney+ shows can bring to the table. Following the journey of its titular character, Cassian Andor, the series serves as a narrative precursor to the 2016 spin-off filmRogue One,and additionally, the original 1977Star Warsfilm. With its realistically engaging characters and an intricate, deeper plot, theTony Gilroy-created endeavor broadens theStar Warsuniverse while paying tribute to the entirety of what has come before.
Many have dubbed the Luna starrer a“breath of fresh air”for the highly-venerated franchise; something it was in dire need of. While the viewership that the show received may not have been as impressive as what the likes ofThe MandalorianorObi-Wan Kenobihave enjoyed, it still gave fans and non-fans a grounded tale like no other, effectively fixing one of the main problems that the 46-year-old franchise was recently suffering from.

Andordoes not follow the formulaic model of success. It’s unique in its approach. It is completely different from what we have ever seen inStar Wars. For non-fans of the George Lucas-constructed universe, the 2022 series becomes an easy gateway into the convoluted, yet inter-connected franchise. As claimed by Diego Luna himself, the entirety ofStar Wars, when seen as one amalgamated thing, becomes a premise that is too“heavy.”
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Undoubtedly,Andoris still very much a part of and integral toStar Wars.However, where it differs from what came before it is that it’s a completely new experience. As best described by Luna,“It’s its own thing.”This is where the Gilroy-envisioned premise succeeds entirely. What’s intriguing though is that show’s flair of originality and newness is something that the fans have wanted for a long time, but it also elaborates on the problem that the franchise is suffering from—concerning specifically its viewership problem.
Clamoring for freshness has given enjoyers ofStar Warsexactly what they yearned for, and yet, the dependency on cameos, nostalgia, and fanservice—the ingredients of a perfect recipe for generating buzz and hype—is something that they have yet to discard from their media consumption habits.

Nevertheless, whatDiego Lunaaffirmed to the world stands true.Andoris indeed different and unique from anythingStar Warshas done in the recent past.
Diego Luna Is Appreciative Of The FreedomAndorEnjoys
Talking to IndieWire on the red carpet at the Critics Choice Awards, Diego Luna, who embodies the titular protagonist of the show, shed light on what he thinks separates his Disney+ show from the ones that came before it. Furthermore, he elaborated upon the problem that the franchise faces when people group it into one, singular entity.
Following was his statement:
“When people talk about Star Wars as one thing, it’s too heavy. I’m here because Andor is being celebrated, and Andor happens to be a part of the Star Wars family. But it’s its own thing, you know? And that’s one of the reasons Andor has been so celebrated because it’s different. It’s its own. It’s exactly what we wanted to do.”
He also offered his musings on how, despite being an endeavor that’s fundamental to the multimedia franchise, the series (and the creative team behind it) enjoys the freedom to be different from what the essence ofStar Warsinherently stands for.
“And it feels great and weird at the same time. Because we are a part of Star Wars, but we are different from anything else that Star Wars brings. And I guess I’m just very lucky to have such freedom in a show that is part of Star Wars.”
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Luna’s statements stand corrected, especially when we take into consideration the critical reception thatAndorenjoyed. The critics consensus on Rotten Tomatoes sums it up perfectly,“… Andor is an exceptionally mature and political entry into the Star Wars mythos – and one of the best yet.”The reviewers also enjoyed the show particularly for deviating from the previousStar Warsventures; an element that was extremely well-received amongst audiences.
As best claimed by Variety’s Caroline Framke, Tony Gilroy’sAndorfocuses on the lives of people who“have nothing to do withSolos, Skywalkers, or Palpatines but whose lives matter nonetheless.”
The show has simply set the bar for fresh, innovative storytelling too high. It will only be seen through upcomingStar Warsendeavors whether or not such a brilliant premise can be paralleled, let alone surpassed.
Andoris available for streaming on Disney+.
Source:IndieWire
Debdipta Bhattacharya
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Debdipta Bhattacharya is a content writer at FandomWire, where she has written more than 500 articles on various topics of interest. She possesses a sincere passion for popular culture, anime, film production, and the evolving world of YouTube and streaming culture which has allowed her to be a devoted and well-informed writer. Debdipta holds a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication. She has honed her skills and expertise in content writing with over two years of experience and strives to learn and grow daily.