LucasFilm CONFIRM timeline for Star Wars’ Cassian Andor Disney+ series

The timeline for Disney+’s Cassian Andor TV show has been revealed, as LucasFilm confirmed it will take place five years before the events of Rogue One.

In a statement released by the company on the official Star Wars website on Friday, it was also announced that Genevieve O’Reilly would reprise her role as Mon Mothma for the show, while Denise Gough would also star.

The series already has Rogue One actor Diego Luna attached, who will be reprising his role as Cassian in a plot that will explore the early days of the Rebellion against the Empire and events leading up to those seen in the 2016 film.

 Exciting: LucasFilm confirmed the Cassian Andor Disney+ series would be set five years before the events of Rogue One, in a statement shared to the official Star Wars site on Friday

Set five years before the Battle of Yavin, fans will be able to see the Empire in its full glory after being in power for around 14 years following the events of The Revenge Of The Sith.

While plot details have been kept under wraps as is expected of any Star Wars project, it has previously been stated that the show will be an espionage thriller. 

LucasFilm also confirmed previous reports that Stellan Skarsgård and Kyle Soller had been cast in the show, while they also revealed that Rogue One co-writer Tony Gilroy would write, direct and act as showrunner for the series.

It was also announced that House Of Cards showrunner Beau Willimon, Nightcrawler director Dan Gilroy, and The Americans writer Stephen Schiff would also be part of the show’s writing team.  

Casting news: It was also announced that Genevieve O'Reilly would reprise her role as Mon Mothma, after portraying the character in Rogue One (pictured) and Revenge Of The Sith

Casting news: It was also announced that Genevieve O’Reilly would reprise her role as Mon Mothma, after portraying the character in Rogue One (pictured) and Revenge Of The Sith

A gilded cast addition: LucasFilm also confirmed previous reports that Stellan Skarsgård had been given a role in the show (pictured in January 2020)

A gilded cast addition: LucasFilm also confirmed previous reports that Stellan Skarsgård had been given a role in the show (pictured in January 2020)

Earlier this month, Diego Luna spoke in delight about the forthcoming Rogue One prequel show as he took part in a live Q&A with IndieWire via Instagram.

The Mexican actor, 40, admitted he had to keep a tight lip on plot details, but has found it a ‘nice challenge’ to return to the character given his bleak end in the Star Wars film. 

The show finds Cassian during the early days of the rebellion, and prior to the events of Gareth Edwards’ 2016 spin-off film in which his character dies alongside the crew of Rogue One during their mission to steal the plans for the Death Star.

Sharing his excitement at getting to return to the character, Diego said: ‘I think it’s a nice challenge, it’s a good way to approach a show.

Biggest job yet: Joining Stellan is young actor Kyle Soller; seen here in April of 2019 in London

New cast member: Denise Gough will also play an as-yet-untitled character in the show

Biggest job yet: Other additions to the cast also included Kyle Soller (L in April 2019) and Denise Gough (R in February 2019)

Timeline: Set five years before the Battle of Yavin, fans will be able to see the Empire in its full glory after being in power for around 14 years following the events of The Revenge Of The Sith

Timeline: Set five years before the Battle of Yavin, fans will be able to see the Empire in its full glory after being in power for around 14 years following the events of The Revenge Of The Sith

‘What happens when you already know the ending? Everything is in how you tell the story, how many layers you can find, this cant be a show where we surprise you, like oh no it wasn’t him, he didn’t die. 

‘We know the ending… the last scene was a scene we all know so it makes a different part of your brain work, you cant use the same storylines people are used to, now we start with a character that people already know what he’s capable of.’

Rogue One also starred Felicity Jones as Jyn Erso daughter of scientist Galen, who was co-erced into building the Death Star and secretly built a defect inside that could be used to destroy it.

Intriguing: Earlier this month, Diego spoke in delight about the show as he said it was a 'nice challenge' to return to the character given his bleak end in the Star Wars film

Intriguing: Earlier this month, Diego spoke in delight about the show as he said it was a ‘nice challenge’ to return to the character given his bleak end in the Star Wars film

Together again: The show finds Cassian during the early days of the rebellion, and prior to the events of Gareth Edwards' 2016 spin-off film, with his right-hand droid K-2SO (Alan Tudyk)

Together again: The show finds Cassian during the early days of the rebellion, and prior to the events of Gareth Edwards’ 2016 spin-off film, with his right-hand droid K-2SO (Alan Tudyk)

Determined to get the schematics for the planet killer, the duo enlisted the help of droid K-2SO (Alan Tudyk), Imperial defector pilot Bodhi Rook (Riz Ahmed), and the Guardians of the Whills’ Chirrut Îmwe (Donnie Yen) and Baze Malbus (Jiang Wen). 

While their mission was successful it wasn’t without its consequences, as, sadly, none of the Rogue One crew survived the operation in Scarif as K-2SO, Bodhi, Chirrut and Baze died in battle, while Jyn and Cassian were killed after the Death Star’s superlaser was used on the planet. 

Gushing about working on set of the space opera, Diego went on: ‘I remember the shoot of that film as the time I experienced the most freedom in quite a long time, in every possible way.

‘The way it works its pretty much at least the one I participated in, it was a homage to the early films, it was shot like back in the day, there were no green screens, we were in the ships and everything.

Intriguing: Diego said of the challenge, 'What happens when you already know the ending? Everything is in how you tell the story, how many layers you can find' (L-R: Riz Ahmed, Diego, Felicity, Jiang Wen and Donnie Yen)

Intriguing: Diego said of the challenge, ‘What happens when you already know the ending? Everything is in how you tell the story, how many layers you can find’ (L-R: Riz Ahmed, Diego, Felicity, Jiang Wen and Donnie Yen)

‘Whatever you try to do you can do because you have the resources, the time, very talented people who are the best at what they do, so you have the chance to aim far.’

Diego went on to say that working on the film changed his life in ‘a very positive way’ as it gave him ‘the freedom to do the other stuff’ he was interested in working on, such as theatre productions or independent films.  

The Cassian Andor series is not the only Star Wars show on Disney’s new video-on-demand platform, as the first season of The Mandalorian has already been released, with a second season on the way.

Meanwhile, an Obi-Wan Kenobi series is currently slated to come out in 2022, with prequel actor Ewan McGregor back in the leading role.

More to come: The Cassian Andor series is not the only Star Wars show on Disney+, as an Obi-Wan Kenobi series with prequel star Ewan McGregor (pictured) is slated to be released in 2022

More to come: The Cassian Andor series is not the only Star Wars show on Disney+, as an Obi-Wan Kenobi series with prequel star Ewan McGregor (pictured) is slated to be released in 2022

Riding on his coattails: Following the success of The Mandalorian late last year, Disney+ was understandably in the midst of capitalising on development around other Star Wars properties

Riding on his coattails: Following the success of The Mandalorian late last year, Disney+ was understandably in the midst of capitalising on development around other Star Wars properties