‘Andor’ Season 2 Composer On Scoring The Show’s Poignant Conclusion: ‘Don’t Mess That Up!’
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Key art for Season 2 of ‘Andor’ on Disney+. © 2025 Lucasfilm Ltd™. All Rights Reserved. Courtesy of Lucasfilm Ltd. ***WARNING! The following contains major spoilers for all of Andor!*** Andor has officially come to an end and, as promised by its creators, the Season 2 finale (also the series conclusion) led directly into the events of the acclaimed Episode IV prequel, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. How does Season 2 of Andor end? In the show’s final moments, battle-worn Rebel spy Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and his sardonic droid buddy, K-2S0 (voiced by Alan Tudyk), set off for the Ring of Kafrene to meet with Cassian’s confidential informant. That contact is Tivik (portrayed in Rogue One by Daniel Mays), who will corroborate the intel Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård) died for: The Empire has indeed built a super-weapon — the dreaded, planet-destroying battle station known as the Death Star — to crush all remnants of dissent throughout the galaxy once and for all. But as our titular hero flies off to hear the crucial piece of information that will ultimately bring peace to that collection of stars far, far away, there’s the stabbing knowledge in the back of our minds that he, K-2SO, and so many others are doomed. Dozens of courageous souls are destined to meet their ends on Scarif while stealing and transmitting the Death Star plans to their cohorts hovering above the tropical planet. In other words, the Andor finale is the very definition of bittersweet when taken alongside the existing context Rogue One established nearly a decade ago. It’s a context that grows ever more poignant by way of the series’ finale scene, which returns us to the Outer Rim farming world of Mina-Rau, where Bix (Adria Arjona) has been living since she made the…
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