In a slow news week, we catch up on the casting for Andor and discuss potential cameos and actors we wouldn’t mind seeing in the upcoming show.
With the week’s Star Wars news coming in at a glacial pace, we are afforded the opportunity to discuss a recent casting announcement for Andor and then a rumor of a returning Star Wars character. After that, we discuss some potential characters we wouldn’t mind seeing in Andor and whether it would make sense for them to appear in the upcoming Disney+ show.
On this fully armed and operational episode, we discuss:
- The lack of Star Wars movie news,
- The success of The Bad Batch in the Nielsen streaming ratings,
- Robert Emms joining the cast of Andor, and
- The potential return of Melshi in Andor.
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Don’t forget to check out our most recent discussion of Star Wars: The Bad Batch in episode 268.
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Podcast Stardust is the fully armed and operational podcast inspired by the code name for the Death Star. Hosted by first-generation Star Wars fans, Dennis Keithly and Jay Krebs, Podcast Stardust endeavors to bring thought provoking discussion on recent Star Wars news on a weekly basis. Between news episodes, Dennis and Jay review the latest episodes from Star Wars television covering everything from Resistance, Rebels, and The Clone Wars to The Mandalorian and other live action productions on Disney+. Of course, Podcast Stardust wouldn’t be complete without thematic discussions, top ten lists, and interviews on everything from Star Wars literature, comics, and the films themselves.