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After having an ultimately reduced role in Andor, Alan Tudyk addresses the future of his iconic reprogrammed droid character ...
“So egotistical.” While K-2SO didn’t make an appearance in this season of “Andor” until the end of Episode 9, Tudyk is not new to the world of “Star Wars” in the slightest.
Andor will FINALLY air next year, and it's bringing in more of the cast from the Star Wars spinoff movie Rogue One.
Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy reveals that K-2SO's origin story was pretty dark and had "horror movie" inspirations before it was scrapped. Published Fri, 09 May 2025 08:37:07 -0500 by Tom Chang | ...
When K-2SO is copiloting Cassian’s ship later in the season, like in the above photo, his face and body are indistinguishable from real life. But according to creator Tony Gilroy, the biggest ...
K-2SO gets the ball rolling, voicing hollow support to rebel's rebel Jyn (Felicity Jones), based on Captain Andor's (Diego Luna) instruction. "I'll be there for you," K-2SO tells Jyn.
One of the best fun facts on the just-released “ Rogue One ” Blu-ray is that the snarky, reprogrammed K-2SO droid was initially envisioned as the anti-C-3PO.
K-2SO says. After Cassian gets K-2SO to reluctantly agree to help him comandeer a ship, the droid adds: “Eighteen.” “It’s my favorite line,” Tudyk says. “So egotistical.” ...