The $30 million toe in the water
The latest Star Wars movie, 'Andor' ; Season 2, is more self-contained but still advances the overall narrative, confirming Rotta the Hutt's alliance with the New Republic and teasing live-action reunions.
According to the report, the movie is designed to appeal to casual fans who've bought Grogu merchandise but haven't yet subscribed to Disney+. To draw them in, the movie is more self-contained than recent Star Wars stories, with galactic affairs taking a backseat.
Who is the unnamed buyer?
The movie reveals the full extent of the Imperial Remnant's protection racket strategy,setting the stage for open conflict between the New Republic and the Imperial Remnant.
The scattered Imperial warolrds,coordinated by the Shadow Council, are running a protection racket, offering limited defense to planets in exchange for loyalty, territory, and resources.
According to the report, the Empire profits from these raids, funding its militarization while keeping the New Republic Defense Fleet underfunded and unaware of the true scale of Imperial activities.
A familiar pattern from the 2019 crash
The capture of Commander Coin by the New Republic is a game-changer, as he's been cooperating with the New Republic,revealing the existence of the Imperial Shadow Council.
This knowledge will likely lead to open conflict between the New Republic and the Imperial Remnant, with full-scale fleet battles between Thrawn's forces and Admiral Ackbar's New Republic Defense Fleet, as teased by Dave Filoni.
What auditors flagged in the May filing
In summary, 'Andor'Season 2 sets the stage for larger conflicts while also promising character reunions and comedic moments.
It's a compelling narrative that should appeal to both casual and dedicated Star Wars fans.
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