At the FYC screening of the Emmy Awards Andor on Sunday, April 30, in Los Angeles, Diego Luna hung out with two stormtroopers.
Before the screening, the 43-year-old actor had a meeting with his co-star Andy Serkis, producers, Zanne Wolenberg, and Tony Gilroy, the creator of the series.
FYC Screening
Diego told a Hollywood reporter a few days before the event that Andor exceeded his expectations and that he was unaware that the show would go on.
Diego fessed up. I have always thought the idea itself is improbable. We never gave anything else more important than the show, he continues. The writing took the required time, and the cast was the finest it could be. Because everything was improving, I could not help but think that something had to be possible. It wasn’t, though.
- On April 30, in Los Angeles, Diego Luna hung out with two stormtroopers.
- Before the screening, the 43-year-old actor had a meeting with Serkis, Wolenberg, and Gilroy.
- The second and last season of the show will premiere in August of next year.
Diego They “had the freedom and support of Disney and Lucas,” he continued. We had Kathy’s trust. It is behind the show, says Kennedy. He added that taking part in the series has given him newfound confidence in the cinematic medium.
“The work we do sometimes involves hearing that something is impossible. I used to think that the movies and pieces of art I adored were not widely appreciated, but I adore this program,” he remarked. This is a show that I would suggest, both as a performer and producer and as a member of the audience.
Diego, it is not just the opening, he continued. I was continuously astounded and struck during the entire process that this was taking place. And I felt great. I consider myself fortunate to work alongside believers.
AndorStreaming of the first season is available right now on Disney+. The second and last season of the show will premiere in August of next year.