Snoke theories aside, Kino Loy was a character received well by fans of the hit Disney+ show and his “death” left many quite unhappy. While Serkis enjoyed his time on the project, he admits that filming Andor wasn’t exactly a walk in the part, claiming that one particular scene messed with his head.In an interview with BBC’s The One Show, the Marvel and DC actor shared his bizarre experience while filming on the show’s Imperial Prison set and how unpleasant it was. He explains: “This set was one of the most weird sets to ever work on. Because it was totally desensitizing. We were all in bare feet, had these kind-of-paper costumes, which felt like hazmat suits. And, in the story, the floors are all electrocuted. So, you know, for weeks and weeks, we were just walking on these– in bare feet, on these metal plates… in a sort of oppressive environment, which is, of course, it’s the Empire prison ship.“He continued: “There was nowhere to kind of hide or sit down or be comfortable. It was just like you were constantly– it really messed with your head, you know, as a set. As a piece of set design, it was absolutely brilliant”. Check out the interview below: Also Read: Star Wars: Andy Serkis Expected Snoke Speculations Following Andor DebutMeanwhile, filming for Andor’s second and final season will begin on November 21 in the United Kingdom. While the specifics of Season 2 have not been disclosed, the show will feature significant time jumps that will lead to the events of Rogue One.Star Wars: Andor is streaming exclusively on Disney+.

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