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Dave Chapman voices Maarva Andor's droid B2EMO. Other residents of Ferrix include Zubin Varla as Xanwan, the head of the transport business on Ferrix and a friend of Andor; Abhin Galeya as Salman Paak, a salvage shop owner who runs the Repaak Salyard; Muhannad Bhaier as Wilmon, Salman's son who also runs the Repaak Salyard; Kieran O'Brien as Pegla, a sentry for Zorby's Western Shiplot, the starship lot on Ferrix; Raymond Anum as Nurchi; Victor Perez as Rashi; Neil Bell as the \"Time Grappler\" who signals the time in the bell tower by banging his anvil; and Pamela Nomvete as Jezzi, a member of the Daughters of Ferrix.[6] Bronte Carmichael appears as Mothma's daughter Leida. Ben Bailey Smith, Robert Emms, Michael Jenn and Lucy Russell portray Imperial Security supervisors Blevin, Lonni Jung, Lagret and Grandi, respectively.[17][18] Other Imperials include Lee Ross as Kloris, Mon Mothma's driver and a spy for Blevin; Jacob James Beswick as Heert, Dedra's attendant; Wilf Scolding as Vanis Tigo, captain of Imperial garrison on Ferrix; Nick Moss as Keysax, Tigo's lieutenant; and Noof Ousellam as Corv. Christopher Fairbank, Clemens Schick, Brian Bovell, Tom Reed, Josef Davies, Rasaq Kukoyi and Mensah Bediako appear as Ulaf, Ham, Jemboc, Taga, Xaul, Birnok and Zinska, respectively, all of whom are prison inmates on Narkina 5.
Additional guest stars include Belle Swarc as Andor's sister Kerri;[6] Lee Boardman and Stephen Wight as Kravas and Verlo, the Pre-Mor officers who are killed by Andor; and Nick Blood as Kimzi, a corporal in Aldhani. David Hayman appears as the Chieftain of the Aldhani natives;[19] and Adrian Rawlins appears as Rhasiv, a prison medic on Narkina 5. Malcolm Sinclair appears as Colonel Wullf Yularen, a character from various Star Wars media, who was previously portrayed by Robert Clarke in A New Hope and voiced by Tom Kane in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels. Sam Witwer provides the uncredited voice of the shoretrooper who arrests Andor on Niamos. The Keredian brothers Dewi and Freedi Pamular are performed by Matt Lyons and Liam Cook, and voiced by Mike Quinn and Damian Farrell respectively.
By the end of November 2018, Stephen Schiff was serving as showrunner and executive producer of the series.[28] Tony Gilroy, who was credited as a co-writer on Rogue One and oversaw extensive reshoots for the film,[29] joined the series by early 2019 when he discussed the first story details with Luna.[4] In July 2019, Rick Famuyiwa was in early talks to direct several episodes after doing the same for the first live-action Star Wars series, The Mandalorian.[30] Gilroy's involvement was revealed that October, when he was set to write the first episode, direct multiple episodes, and work alongside Schiff;[29] Gilroy had officially replaced Schiff as showrunner by April 2020.[7] Six weeks of pre-production for the series had taken place in the United Kingdom by then, but this was halted and production on the series delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[31][32] Pre-production had begun again by September ahead of a planned filming start the next month. At that time, Gilroy, who is based in New York, chose not to travel to the UK for production on the series due to the pandemic, and was therefore unable to direct the series' first episode. Instead, the UK-based Toby Haynes, who was already \"high on the list\" of potential directors for the series, was hired to direct the first three episodes. Gilroy would remain executive producer and showrunner.[33] Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy announced the series' title, Andor, in December 2020, along with its 2022 release date. Luna was revealed to be executive producing the series, which was set to consist of 12 episodes.[34][35] In February 2021, Ben Caron and Susanna White were set as additional directors.[36][37] Sanne Wohlenberg and Michelle Rejwan also executive produce.[36]
In February 2022, star Stellan Skarsgård indicated that the series would have a second season, with filming for it beginning in late 2022.[38] That April, cinematographer Adriano Goldman said there had originally been plans for the series to last five seasons, but he believed those had changed and it was now expected to last three.[39] At Star Wars Celebration a month later, Lucasfilm confirmed a 12-episode second season.[40] Gilroy explained that the original five-season plan was deemed to be \"physically impossible\" due to the series' scale,[41] and instead they realized that they could end the series with one more season that led directly into the events of Rogue One.[40][41][42]
Luna and Gilroy said the series was also about \"how the disenfranchised can stand up to effect change\".[46] Co-star Fiona Shaw described Gilroy's political commentary in the scripts as a \"great, scurrilous [take] on the Trumpian world\", adding that \"our world is exploding in different places right now, people's rights are disappearing, and Andor reflects that. [In the show] the Empire is taking over, and it feels like the same thing is happening in reality, too\".[47] Meanwhile, Gough has stated that her character arc in the series deals with gender politics, while Gilroy explained that \"We have a very, very, very deep dive into the Imperial side of the story\".[12] After starting with Andor's story in the first three episodes, the fourth begins to expand the scope of the series to include the rest of its large ensemble cast, such as Rebel leader Mon Mothma, whose path will cross with Andor's in the second season. Gilroy felt Star Wars fans would see Mothma in a new light after watching the series, and added that there were key characters and events in the series that would be different or \"more interesting\" than fans previously realized: \"What you've been told, what's on Wookieepedia... is really all wrong\".[5]
Luke Hull served as production designer on the series,[48] and described it as \"very cinematic\".[35] Neal Scanlan provided the creature and droid effects after doing the same for all of Disney's Star Wars films, including Rogue One.[49] He said his team was treating the series the same as they did the films,[35] and due to Gilroy's involvement the series would fit within the same \"pocket of [Star Wars] history\" as Rogue One with a \"slightly harder edge\" than other Star Wars projects.[49] Scanlan added that unused creatures developed for the films could be brought back for the series,[50] alongside newly created creatures.[35] An outdoor city set, which co-star Adria Arjona estimated to be three to five city blocks long, was built practically for the series.[51]
By late January 2021, a large village set had been built on the grounds of a former quarry in Little Marlow, Buckinghamshire, not far from Pinewood Studios, with filming expected to last there until April.[61] Filming in April also took place at the Coryton Refinery in Corringham, Essex,[62] and in East London at Canary Wharf[63] where the plaza under the bridge to the Elizabeth line station served as the entrance to the Imperial Security Bureau on Coruscant. Canary Wharf had also been a filming location for Rogue One. The concrete walkways of the Barbican Centre were used to represent buildings on Coruscant. Several days of filming occurred in Cleveleys on the Fylde Coast of Lancashire in early May, with the town's promenade and beach area dressed as an alien location, later revealed to be the resort planet of Niamos[57] followed by another several days filming in the disused Winspit quarry in Dorset.[64][65] Second unit and location filming began for at least a week at the end of May in Black Park, a country park in Buckinghamshire near Pinewood Studios which was also used for filming Disney's Star Wars films.[66][67] By the end of May, main production on Pilgrim had moved to Glen Tilt in Perthshire, Scotland, and was expected to continue there until late June.[68][69] Around 500 crewmembers traveled to Oban, Scotland, for filming at the nearby Cruachan Dam. This started by June 18, with sets built around the dam and filming also happening in its tunnels.[19][70] From June 22 to 24, filming took place at Middle Peak Quarry near Wirksworth, Derbyshire.[71][72] Production was expected to wrap in mid-2021,[18] and Luna confirmed that it had finished by September 27.[73]
In a four star review, The Guardian called Andor \"the best Star Wars show since The Mandalorian\",[112] while Variety was positive towards Andor's departure from other Star Wars projects with a \"story of people who have nothing to do with Solos, Skywalkers or Palpatines, but whose lives matter nonetheless\".[113]
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