Followers most likely anticipated to see extra of the founding of the unique, iconic headquarters of the Insurgent Alliance on Yavin 4 in Andor season 2 than what finally got here to be, and showrunner Tony Gilroy explains why he and the opposite writers did this. Andor season 2’s timeline was bold, protecting the 4 years main as much as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and showcasing completely different levels within the evolution of Rebel and the character arcs of the individuals concerned.

As such, after the time leap following Andor episode 6’s ending, Yavin is proven to be up and operating with out the pretext of when individuals began flocking there. In an interview with Backstory Journal, Tony Gilroy admits that initially they needed to the touch extra upon Yavin and the way an organized military began to take form there, however that they “make the most” out of their time and he “doesn’t miss” what is not proven. Try his feedback beneath:

I believe there have been most likely extra ambitions to start with to indicate slightly bit extra growth of Yavin […] The story of Yavin is fascinating and doubtless barely undernourished within the story, not as a result of we do not know what it’s, or I believe every time we dropped a needle we’re exhibiting a development and we’re exhibiting you the way it’s moved ahead. You take advantage of out of the little moments now we have, when Wilmon exhibits up and unexpectedly they’re asking individuals to verify in and go see the physician, and you already know consumption officers, you see Vel. So we’re making essentially the most out of each second that now we have, however we do not have a variety of actual property for that, you might most likely do extra with that, however I do not miss it.

Gilory was additionally requested if he thought of exhibiting interactions between the management on Yavin and ousted insurgent cell chief Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård) “didn’t know how to have a contact with them,” which is partially attributable to canon considerations surrounding Yavin. Try his additional feedback beneath:

Yavin makes me nervous, if you wish to know the reality. There’s issues about Yavin that make me nervous, and logic about Yavin that makes me nervous, even inside Star Wars canon. So [Like what?] the safety there, and the way some individuals learn about it however the ISB would not learn about it. And there is some locations the place you do not wish to poke too aggressively trigger you do not wish to actually get into the undercarriage. That was a spot the place I did not actually wish to get into the undercarriage very a lot.

What This Means For Andor

Andor Implies The Story Of Yavin & Focuses On Extra Localized Arcs

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Andor season 2 is pretty strategic in terms of Yavin 4 — Gilroy is correct about Star Wars canon being messy and attempting to determine all the safety intricacies may have induced the entire thing to return unraveled. It implies that some individuals concerned within the Rebel knew about Yavin as an obscure location that the Empire would have hassle discovering, with the storyline in season 2’s first few episodes. After that, we are able to infer that the generals and senators of the Alliance finally found out a system to direct individuals and assets on the market to begin constructing a military.

Jyn Erso standing among the rebels at their base on Yavin 4 in Rogue One

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This lets the present keep centered on its predominant characters, who’re finally consultant of larger themes within the story and widespread experiences on this setting. Even so, it does really feel like slightly little bit of Yavin’s story is lacking. Gilroy says himself that the writers know extra about how Yavin got here collectively, suggesting there’s a storyline value listening to about there. As it’s, Andor is a tightly-paced, fastidiously deliberate present that budgets its display time meticulously, and Yavin was one thing that they might shorthand.

Andor Season 2 Was At all times Pressed For Time

Cassian Andor flying off Yavin 4 in a TIE fighter in Andor season 2, episode 2

Nonetheless, Yavin 4 is without doubt one of the locations the place the truth that Andor was shortened from its unique five-season plan exhibits. Indicating to the viewers that they simply want to simply accept that the characters know what they’re doing to maintain Yavin hidden was the precise transfer, however the present may have performed with just a bit little bit of exposition on how issues acquired began. Nevertheless, this season additionally proves that Andor did not have to go too far into Yavin’s historical past when the viewers might be trusted to fill in some blanks about this highly effective backdrop to Cassian Andor’s story.

Supply: Backstory Journal

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2022 – 2025-00-00

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Tony Gilroy

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