Despite their many differences The Mandalorian and Andor share an important connection. Heres how Star Wars has linked the two stories together.
Andors first three episodes have revealed an interesting link between the Disney+ series and The Mandalorian. On the surface the two shows are hardly similar. However it seems the shows protagonists have more in common than originally expected.From the beginning Andor was shaping up to be different from all three of the live-action Star Wars shows that preceded it. And so far its living up to that promise. Although Diego Lunas character is an established Star Wars character in the same vein of Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi hes not embarking on grand adventures or taking on armies of enemies. In a sense Andor comes across as a story on a smaller scale in that it puts its focus on normal people surviving in the Galaxy under the Empires rule. And Cassian for his part is far from the Rebel hero hes known to be in Rogue One A Star Wars Story. Plus it features a darker tone than what viewers have become accustomed to with The Mandalorian Obi-Wan Kenobi and The Book of Boba Fett.
In spite of their many differences Andor and The Mandalorian share a deep connection. The three-part premiere of Andor delved into a previously unknown aspect of Cassians life by using flashbacks to explore his childhood. Apparently he grew up as a boy separated from his people by tragedy. A crashed ship on his home planet led to his people seemingly getting wiped out with Cassian being rescued by a couple of salvagers. This backstory is reminiscent of what The Mandalorian did with its protagonist who is also an orphan. Not unlike what happened to Cassian Din Djarin began his Star Wars journey when the Mandalorians saved him from a massacre that devastated his homeland.
Why Andor & Din Djarins Orphan Backstories Are So Important
With Cassian the significance of his backstory is a bit less clear than the situation with The Mandalorian considering that Star Wars is only three episodes into his Disney+ series. That being said its become apparent that itll be a huge factor going forward. Cassian has a new life now but its obvious that he hasnt let go of his past which is ultimately what set the shows story in motion in the first place. Making an inquiry into his long-lost sister from Kenari is what got him into the mess he found himself in Andor episode 1. Since the matter has yet to be resolved its likely that finding out what happened to his sister will be one of his main goals in Andor.



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