Stellan Skarsgård says Andor's power lies in heroes rather than lightsabers

Ando Star StellanSkarsgård appears recently Ask Tom Power The behind-the-scenes ambiguity of the show discussing the series’ “Master of Revolutionary Games”. If that was his real name, Luthen Rael personally would not use the bench or power to push resistance to the Empire himself, which always makes the organizer's motivation difficult to fix.
“People don't know if he's a good person or a bad person, I really like it because none of us is really a good person or a bad person. I mean, it's like a real person. He does do something horrible, but so does anything in general – he sacrifices people for a cause, every military sacrifices,” he said. Luthen essentially told Andor that his identity wasn't important. What's important is, no matter how much the cost is Rogue One: The Star Wars Story and George Lucas's original work Star Wars Trilogy.
Skarsgård continued: “But is this the right course? You don't know. You don't know [often] It's not until very late that it's the right route. So, this ambiguity, gray area, is very interesting to me. ”
It really inspired him to act since he was a kid, “I certainly want to be a hero. I mean, [Star Wars] There are ingredients. This seven-year-old boy dreams of becoming an action hero, but there are also something. ”
He traces back to the same old Hollywood adventure that watched George Lucas grow up. “When I was about 10, I saw it Scarlet Pilin With Leslie Howard. And he's also a dual character, like the one I've always dreamed of doing this and I went. “This does explain what the actor thinks about playing Luthen Rich antique dealers and The military and harsh general behind the scenes.
Now talking about joining Star Wars The universe, not necessarily adding his Disney, Miracle and now Lucasfilm gloves to his character, but he certainly knows its place among the Ageman. “I’ve seen all of this because I have kids – all the time. Whether I want to see them or not, I’ve seen them. But there are a lot of good, there are a lot of stuff. [in a way] George Lucas and the original work are as commentary [the] The everyday politics of the world, then lost in the lightsaber. ”He saw Ando Lucas is once again involved in real-world politics, exploring his films and motivational momentum in the same way.
He continues to describe empathy as the driving force that drives people Star Wars' Revolutionary ideals are eternal and enhance the interests of actions. “In this show, there is a society where you feel society, you feel oppressive society. You have different worlds, you have different cultures, and you feel them. You see, ‘Oh, they think differently from us.’ It’s a more personal life, of course, we have to see…I mean, we’ve been going on for thousands of years.
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