We made a plan, but it was a weird schedule because we didn’t shoot in order.
Sometimes blocks will happen at the same time, or had to interact.
So, I spent a few days sticking hair because I made the wrong choice, like, Shit!
I need to have my facial hair!
So, I have to thank that person.
It’s part of my performance.
He was consistent with that.
People start pitching things and then they go out to find out what they can do.
This was consistent.I was also impressed on how he managed to deliver for each character.
Everyone has its closure, which is really cool.
And I love the way this relation starts.
See him born, but also who he was before he was born.
Before he was born again.
Before he findsGod… or Diego, and finds the Rebellion.
I’m taking it off of you that this is the time.
I’ve done it, man.I can take it easy now.
I’m done with all of it.
I’ve done as many robots as I can do, but K-2[SO] is the best.
He mentioned that hes excited to get into other things hes passionate about, like cooking.
It’s about a point of view, and being honest and consistent with what you want to do.
Who else can join?The ending was there, and we were all aiming for that.
That brings some rigor, and makes everything fall into place.
If you have those two things, you might get a good show.
AndorSeason 2 premieres on April 22.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of the show, and watchAndoronDisney+.
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