The actor shared, “It’s not possible, but you know what?

It’s not because of us.

It’s because of Rogue One.

‘Andor-All-the-Easter-Eggs-You’ve-Missed-feature

I mean, I also have to look close enough toRogue One.

Can you imagine me in 10 years pretending to be the [character] I was 20 years ago?

I mean, sadly there’s no machines or CGI that can do it.”

diego-luna-andor-episode-12

Image via Disney+

Luna shared:

We didn’t want this to end up being an animated series.

I am who I am, and Tony Gilroy has to be the writer of this.

We cannot be doing this for 10 years.

Andor

Basically, the first season took four years.

The second will take a little less, but he has to write 12 episodes.

Then we have to go [into] pre-production.

Then the execution is another seven [to] eight months, and then post-production starts.

That’s not easy either.

So it’s a long journey.

Each season takes three [to] four years of my life and of Tony Gilroy’s life.

This was before COVID, long ago.

That’s how we shoot.

So each director gets three episodes and shoots that as a movie in a way.

The second and final season ofAndoris currently in production.

Stay tuned for our full interview with Luna in the new year.