No one knew the Rogue One prequel would take off the way it did, least of all its leading man.
, series star Diego Luna credited the show’s glowing praise to the time taken to make it the best possible version of itself. Disney and Lucasfilm gave showrunner Tony Gilroy “freedom and support,” he said, but it all came down to the writers and cast. “Throughout the whole process, we did exactly what we thought was best,” he said. “We never prioritized anything but the show. [...] So everything just kept getting better and better, and I always had the feeling that something had to go wrong.
Thinking back on the show’s opening scene wherein Cassian kills two cops giving him a hard time, he described it as “too perfect. I always had a feeling that this wasn’t gonna see the light of day till it did. [...] The whole idea, I always thought, ‘That’s impossible.’” There were other scenes in the show he was impressed by for how far they went, and takes great pride in what all encompasses that first season.only has two seasons .
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