Lucasfilm's Cassian Andor live-action A one-off comic exploring the origins of their partnership was published in December 2017.

Last year, Tudyk himself played coy about his possible involvement when asked a couple months ago. But now, everyone knows the actor (and longtime Disney good luck charm) is going back to the galaxy far, far away.

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Today during Disney's Investor Day presentation, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy announced Tudyk's role on the Cassian show. In their press release on the matter (via StarWars.com), the studio stated the series will go into production later this year in order to meet a 2021 launch date.

Diego Luna as Cassian Andor Alan Tudyk K2SO in Rogue One A Star Wars Story

Tudyk's return was always to be expected, but it's still nice to see it be official. In Rogue One, he had strong chemistry with Diego Luna, and it'll be fun to see them interact onscreen again. One of the benefits of the Disney+ platform is it gives the Mouse House's various subsidiaries a place to tell long-form stories that the movies simply do not have time for. Similar to how Marvel is using the streaming service as an outlet for shows revolving around Vision & Wanda, Lucasfilm is looking to flesh out various corners of their own canon to complement the feature films. If executed properly, the Cassian show will make Rogue One an even better movie, since audiences will get to see plenty other adventures Andor and K2 went on prior to their fateful mission on Scarif.

Sadly, fans still have a ways until they'll actually get a chance to see what showrunner Stephen Schiff and his crew cooked up. The 2021 release date is likely a byproduct of The Mandalorian started principal photography in October 2018 and didn't wrap until February 2019. Fortunately, there will be lots of other Star Wars content coming out over the next couple of years to make the wait a little more bearable.

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Source: StarWars.com