![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He knows why he is in prison, he knows his role, he knows he will get out in time. When he reveals how many days he has left, it also reveals he longs to get out, so there are no delusions of grandeur regarding his authority. He is just one more screw in that huge Imperial machine, so tiny you can barely make him out among the gigantic Imperial superstructure - and he knows it, too. Who Kino really is, though, is way simpler than any weird theory can express. Andor episode 8, 'Narkina 5,' brings a new villain into the mix named Kino Loy, who’s played by a familiar face: Andy Serkis, who played Snoke in the sequels. He wants to get out and get back, and assumes that that's going to happen after his incarceration," says Serkis, making things as plain as possible. The famed mo-cap actor shows up with no CGI adornment in episode 8, Narkina. No galactic domination plans, no neofascist regime to lead, just a life to get back to. Andy Serkis finally has made his triumphant return to the Star Wars universe thanks to the latest episode of Andor. "I have 249 days left of my sentence," Kino explains to Cassian, making abundantly clear that his sole objective as the foreman of Unit 5-2-D is to keep production levels at the max until he is able to leave. RELATED: How Cassian Andor's Time in Prison Could Influence His Career as a Spy ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |