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"We're allowing them half of Rix Road for one block."
Merzin Keysax[3]

"Rix Road" is the twelfth and final episode of the first season of Star Wars: Andor. The episode is directed by Benjamin Caron and written by Tony Gilroy.[1]

Official description

Cassian returns home to Ferrix, a tinderbox that is experiencing a spark of rebellion.

Expanded description

Targeted by numerous interests, the fugitive Cassian returns home to Ferrix, a tinderbox that is experiencing a spark of rebellion.

Plot summary

Homecoming

The episode opens with Wilmon Paak working on a machine at his late father Salman Paak's Repaak Salyard. Elsewhere, ISB Supervisor Dedra Meero lands at Ferrix's spaceport in a Lambda-class shuttle with two Death troopers. Stormtroopers guard the spaceport and Caleen Salyard. Meanwhile Bix Caleen waits anxiously inside her cell.

Meero is greeted by Captain Vanis Tigo, who says dinner is ready. Meero instead decides to walk the streets with Corv as her escort. Wilmon continues working on a machine. Meanwhile, Xanwan informs Brasso that Cassian Jeron Andor has returned to Ferrix to attend his mother Maarva Andor's funeral. Brasso tells him to keep this news secret and find steam to no one.

A disguised Meero and Corv walk through the streets of Ferrix while Wilmon assembles a machine. He looks to a hologram of his late father Salman. Elsewhere, Nurchi speaks with Xanwan about the impact of Maarva's death on Andor. The two agree not to discuss their conversation with anyone else.

Marital strife

Meanwhile on Coruscant, Mon Mothma confronts her husband Perrin Fertha about his gambling in their airspeeder. Mothma tells the driver Exmar Kloris to give them privacy. Mothma tells Fertha to take his gambling offworld to Canto Bight. Fertha gets angry and denies he has a gambling problem. Fertha thinks that people are trying to get Mothma down by coming after him. Fertha hints that whoever is behind revelations of his gambling activities is aware of her covert activities. He asks where he would get the money. Mothma responds that concerns her the most. Fertha says someone is lying to her, which Mothma agrees. Kloris listens intently to their conversation.

On the run

Back on Ferrix, Vel Sartha meets with Cinta Kaz. Kaz tells Sartha that they are being watched by an ISB operative and that Meero has arrived. Kaz thinks they are getting ready to trap Andor. Sartha is aware of the situation and says they need to get there first. Sartha tells Kaz to come away from the window. Andor roams the streets of Ferrix and touches an inscription. He reflects upon his late adoptive father Clem Andor's words "that that man who sees everything is more blessed than cursed."

Andor experiences a flashback of his father teaching him how to wash and recycle used machines as a means of saving money. Andor climbs into Caleen's scrapyard and is confronted by a pair of canine creatures. He is discovered by the custodian who turns out to be his old friend Pegla. Pegla reveals that Caleen was captured by the Empire.

While Caleen waits in her cell, Andor reflects on the late Karis Nemik's manifesto about freedom being a source of strength when the struggle seems impossible. Nemik talks about countless cells engaging in acts of resistance across the galaxy without realizing that they have enlisted in the cause. He talks about diverse rebel cells being part of a galactic struggle. The Imperial need for control is unnatural since tyranny requires constant effort. Authority is brittle and oppression is the mask of fear. He talks about the small skirmishes and battles swelling into a bigger tide that will overwhelm the Galactic Empire. One single thing will break the siege.

Meero's trap

Meanwhile, Tigo informs Meero that Imperial forces have pulled back their air traffic and uniform patrols and relaxed curfew. Tigo says that the trap is ready. When Meero asks when is the funeral, Tigo says that the Empire has delayed the funeral for two hours after lunch. After negotiations with the Daughters of Ferrix, they assigned half of Rix Road for the funeral and allowed a maximum of forty people to attend.

Another Imperial officer explains to Meero that the Daughters of Ferrix are a social club and that Maarva served as a president. Merzin Keysax dismisses them as a nonsense and says that they will have snipers and local containment units stationed nearby. Meero rules out the use of snipers since she wants Andor to be taken alive. Sartha walks past an Imperial speeder manned by an Imperial Army trooper carrying two stormtrooper snipers.

A hollow victory

Elsewhere, ISB officers Blevin and Exmar Kloris discuss an audio recording of Mothma and Fertha's conversation about the latter's gambling problems. Blevin thinks that they can exploit Fertha's gambling problems as a leverage against Mothma while Kloris thinks that Fertha has gambled before. Blevin also discusses Mothma's recent financial transactions. Lagret informs his comrades that they are missing news of the successful operation against Anto Kreegyr. Blevin leaves to join the briefing but Kloris stays behind.

Major Lio Partagaz proudly announces to the assembled ISB officers that Kreegyr's entire team was killed and that they can close the case. The sole dissenter is Meero who speaks via comlink since she is offworld. Partagaz justifies the decision to take no prisoners by saying that the elimination of Kreegyr's cell was intended to please the Emperor following the Aldhani heist. When Meero says that they need prisoners for intelligence gathering purposes, Partagaz tells her to capture the elusive "Axis".

Plans in motion

Elsewhere, Rael exits his Fondor Haulcraft and rides a speeder bike on the rocky surface of Ferrix. Meanwhile, Corv realizes that the man whom he has been following is not Andor. Pegla arranges for Andor to meet with Brasso in an underground tunnel. Andor regrets leaving Caleen. Brasso passes a message from Maarva. Maarva says that Andor is not at fault and describes him as the first spark in the fire. Maarva also describes Andor as an unstoppable force for good. Brasso also tells Andor that Maarva loves him despite his faults.

Elsewhere, Pegla keeps watch for Andor. He tells Andor that the street is clear while Brasso tells Andor that Caleen is being held in the hotel. He thinks the Empire is keeping her alive for a reason. Andor is determined to rescue her. Brasso says that he will take care of the funeral while Andor rescues Caleen. Meanwhile, a disguised Syril Karn and Linus Mosk travel on hoverbus towards Gavalox Communications.

Maarva's funeral and speech

Andor climbs out of his hiding place while stormtroopers march through the streets. Sartha also meets with Rael and discusses Meero. Rael briefs Sartha about their plans to assassinate Andor and tells her to get in touch with Kaz, who is watching the Andor household. The "Time Grappler" bangs a block to signify the beginning of Maarva's funeral. Musicians begin playing their instruments as the Daughters of Ferrix prepare for the funeral. Meero asks what is going on.

While Rael roams through the streets, Karn and Mosk also travel in disguised through the town. Musicians lead the funeral procession through the streets of Ferrix's settlement. Wilmon also joins the procession while carrying an object in his pouch. Sartha, Kaz, and Corv also slip through the crowd while an Imperial officer orders his men including Imperial Army troopers and stormtroopers to get the people off the street. Andor spots Rael while hiding in an attic. Meanwhile, Caleen watches the procession from her cell.

Nurchi meets with Corv and negotiates his reward in exchange for spying. Corv agrees to smuggle him out and stages a fight to maintain Nurchi's cover. At the Ferrix hotel, Meero warns Captain Tigo that she wants Andor alive. As a large crowd of citizens gathers in Rix Road, Imperial troops arrive to confront the funeral procession. B2EMO leads the procession. With Corv and Death troopers in pursuit, Andor flees into a sewer which leads to a kitchen in the Imperial hotel.

Imperial forces watch as the funeral attendees begin chanting "stone and sky." Meanwhile, Andor holds a cook at gunpoint and asks where Caleen is. The cook gives directions before expressing his condolences for Maarva. At the funeral procession, B2EMO plays a holorecording of Maarva, who talks about touching a funeral stone for the first time while she was six years old. She talks about walking to the Funeral Square with her sister and being inspired by the dead. She tells the assembled crowd that she wants Ferrix to go on. She says that the people have been sleeping. Maarva says that they have been turning from the truth: that there is a darkness spreading through the galaxy. She describes the Empire as a disease that thrives in darkness and when they sleep. She urges them to fight.

The uprising

Captain Tigo overturns B2EMO, angering the crowd who begin attacking the Imperial Army troopers who are equipped with riot gear. During the ensuing riot, Brasso knocks out Tigo with a brick containing Maarva's remains. Andor navigates his way through the hotel and knocks out a soldier. As the crowd fights the Imperial Army soldiers, an officer orders his men to shoot the "Time Grappler." Meanwhile, Andor finds Caleen in her cell and tells her that he has come to free her. Caleen is reluctant to leave but Andor encourages her.

Meero is accosted by protesters. Wilmon hurls his improvised bomb at a vehicle carrying explosives, scattering the crowd and the Imperial soldiers; he is detained by a pair of Imperial stormtroopers, but is rescued by Brasso, who leads him to safety. Now behind the defensive formation, Captain Tigo issues orders to open fire on the crowd as the protest descends into a skirmish. Stormtroopers open fire on civilians and protesters, killing several. Corv finds Kaz in the streets but she stabs and kills him. Pegla evacuates B2EMO from the streets while stormtroopers use laser turrets to open fire on the crowd.

Andor escorts Caleen out of the hotel, which has been damaged by the explosion. They pass an unconscious Nurchi, who was knocked out by debris. A stormtrooper attempts to stop the Time Grappler, who instead throws him off the tower. Meero is attacked by a mob but is saved from being lynched by Syril Karn, who hides her inside a storeroom. Meero is initially angry but reluctantly thanks Karn. Rael watches the uprising from a distance. Elsewhere, Kaz reunites with Sartha. Sartha is concerned about the blood but Kaz notes that it is not her blood.

Escaping Ferrix

Pegla helps Brasso prepare a ship for lift-off. They are soon joined by Andor and Caleen. Andor convinces them to evacuate Caleen and advises them on escaping Ferrix. Andor bids B2EMO, Bix, Pegla, Jezzi, and Wilmon farewell and promises to find them. While the ship flies away, Andor heads back to the Ferrix town center. A despondent Mosk sits by a street corner. Meanwhile, Mothma and Fertha introduce their daughter Leida Mothma to Stekan Sculdun and his mother Runai Sculdun.

Rael boards his Fondor Haulcraft and tells his droid to prepare for departure. He is soon confronted in the cockpit by Andor, who asks if he came to kill him. When Andor hands him a blaster, Rael asks what game is this. Andor says this is no game and dares Rael to kill him or take him in. Rael smiles and decides to recruit Andor.

Epilogue

The superlaser dish being assembled over Scarif

The superlaser dish being assembled over Scarif

At Scarif, Imperial construction droids assemble the machinery produced by the Narkina 5 prisoners on the main part of the Death Star, as TIE fighters fly over the station.

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Construction Services provided by – Palace Scenery[3]

Greens Services provided by – Greens Team[3]

  • A Camera Operators – Ben Wilson, Derek Walker
  • B Camera Operator – Iain Struthers, David Hamilton Green
  • A Camera First Assistant – Sam Barnes
  • B Camera First Assistant – Gordon Segrove
  • A Camera Second Assistant – Adrian Stephens
  • B Camera Second Assistant – Ryan Adams
  • Central Loader – Martina Massimei
  • Camera Trainee – Molly Burcham
  • BFI Camera Trainee – Cecily Bedner
  • Tandem Unit A Camera Operator – Simon Finney
  • Tandem Unit B Camera/Steadicam Operator – Chris Bain
  • Tandem Unit A Camera First Assistant – Jonathan Wright
  • Tandem Unit B Camera First Assistant – Russell Kennedy
  • Tandem Unit A Camera Second Assistant – Ryan Bessin
  • Tandem Unit B Camera Second Assistant – Giles Taylor
  • Tandem Unit Central Loader – Clare Seymour
  • Tandem Unit Camera Trainee – Chloe Knight
  • Key Grip – Russell Diamond
  • Best Boy Grip – Andy Levett
  • A Camera Grip – Stuart Bunting
  • B Camera Grip – Matt Clyne
  • Trainee Grip – Alex Colthart
  • Crane Grips – Glen Dunning, Dean Morris
  • Crane Tech – Martin Elvin
  • Libra Tech – Connor Penfold
  • Standby Rigger – Rob Armstrong
  • Standby Carpenter – Vito Walker
  • Standby Painter – Nick Williams
  • Standby Stagehand – Brad Bede
  • Tandem Unit Key Grip – Jody Knight
  • Tandem Unit Best Boy Grip – David Littlejohns
  • Tandem Unit Grips – Ben Emerson, Simon Fogg
  • Tandem Unit Grip Trainee – Harvey Sebestyen Regan
  • Tandem Unit Standby Carpenter – Paul Jones
  • Tandem Unit Standby Painter – Terry Heggerty
  • Tandem Unit Standby Rigger – Thomas McDonald
  • Tandem Unit Standby Stagehand – Steven Matthews
  • Production Sound Mixer – Danny Hambrook
  • First Assistants Sound – Orin Beaton, Lee Thompson
  • Second Assistant Sound – Jordan Feemster
  • Sound Trainee – Imogen Jeffery Badger
  • Additional Sound Mixer – Adam Laschinger
  • Tandem Unit Sound Mixer – Tim White
  • Tandem Unit First Assistants Sound – Peter Davis, Tom Fennell
  • Tandem Unit Second Assistant Sound – Julia Hardecka
  • DIT – John Paxton
  • Assistant DIT – Jess Pezet
  • Data Manager – Ollie Smith
  • Tandem Unit DIT – Jesse Llande
  • Tandem Unit DIT Wrangler – Matt England
  • Tandem Unit DIT Assistant – Dan Howard
  • Video Assist Operator – Zoe Whittaker
  • Video Assistant – Sean Ip Fung Chun
  • Network Infrastructure Technician – Alex McCormick
  • BFI Video Trainee – Phoebe Cullum
  • Creatures Video Assistant – Dean Ainscough
  • Video Trainee – Alex Wallace
  • Tandem Unit Video Operator – Jarvis Coxwell
  • Tandem Unit Video Assistant – Henry Reece
  • Tandem Unit Video Trainee – Tom McGoldrick
  • Gaffer – Duncan Riedl
  • Best Boy – Chris Stones
  • Lighting Console Operator – Nathan Porter
  • Shooting Genny Op – Owen Varley
  • Chargehand Electrician – Mark Sullivan
  • Electrical Rigger – Cameron Berry
  • VFX Rigger – Adam Hubbard
  • Tandem Unit Gaffer – Andy Lowe
  • Tandem Unit Best Boy – Dominic Aronin
  • Tandem Unit Lighting Console Operator – Adam Millard
  • Tandem Unit Chargehand Electrician – Pawel Polak
  • Tandem Unit Standby Electrical Riggers – Charlie Cole, Emily Heffernan
  • Practical Electricians – Michael Barnham, Joel Ward
  • Electricians – Dan Addis, Dan Chaytor, Vianney Kernanet, Jack Knott, Marina Lewin-Richter, Max Lovell, Daniel McCormick, David Sedgwick, Dan Stones
  • Tandem Unit Electricians – Dave Allen, Chris Broomfield, Tony Caja, Bradley Currie, Gian Pottieri, Sunny Singh, Ana Vilar-Bergua
  • HOD Practical Electrician – Colin Townsend
  • Electrical Rigging Gaffer – Martin Cox
  • Supervisor – Billy Clifford
  • Chargehand Electricians – Michael Barham, Normunds Luzinskis, Simeon Purdy
  • Standby Electrician – Joel Ward
  • Electricians – George Clifford, Steve Cole, Warren Davies, James Marks, Terry Townsend, Charles Woollard
  • Rigging Supervisor – Chris Dickinson
  • Rigging Chargehand – Gary Parnham
  • Rigging Desk Operator – Jaime Fletcher
  • Rigging Electricians – Dave Blinko, George Fox, Chris Hulbert, Liam Quinn, Jay Stevens
  • HOD Electrical Rigger – Francis King
  • Chargehands – Lewis Beer, Mark Spring
  • Electrical Rigging Supervisor – Alex Glover
  • Riggers – Sam Cashman, Tyler Gibson, Paul King
  • Costume Supervisor – Kate O'Farrell
  • Assistant Costume Designers – Francoise Fourcade, Eloise Park
  • Junior Design Assistant – Ellen Conrad
  • Concept Artist – Andrey Ryabovichev
  • Costume Dept Coordinator – Claire Watson
  • Costume Assistant Dept Coordinator – Dulcie Menzie
  • Costume Trainee – Eryl Davies
  • Crowd Supervisor – Shirley Nevin
  • Crowd Wardrobe Mistress – Victoria Conte
  • Crowd Fitters – Mike Hodge, Maria Smith, Charlotte Ward
  • Crowd Junior Fitter – Olivia de Laune
  • Senior Principal Standbys – Maite Chemin, Lois Connell, Harriet Ferris, Felicity Goldsworthy, Talulah Mason
  • Principal Standby – David Ball
  • Crowd Costume Assistants – Sekina Baker, Anne Delaney, Samantha Ealden, Hannah Elliman, Will Evans, Lucy Fage, Teddy George-Poku, Tom Hood, John Laurie, Kyle Stewart, Kieron Stone
  • Crowd Costume Juniors – Nathan Grant, Joe Taylor-Beechley, Grace Taylor-Shaw
  • Crowd Costume Trainees – Terri Biggs, Megan Brittle, Andrew Bryan
  • Head Buyer – Nicola Sandford
  • Buyer – Iolandaj Piombino
  • Chief Textile Artist – Jackie Moody
  • Senior Textile Artists – Francesca Ackerson, Henrietta Thomas, Sadie Tilbury
  • Textile Artists – Lili Giblin-McGrady, Victoria Morgan
  • Junior Textile Artist – Niamh Cunningham
  • Principal Cutters – Malin Anderson, Rob Sutherland
  • Creatures & Crowd Cutter – Geoff Slack
  • Senior Makers – Giulia Chini, Emily Hudson
  • Makers – Carmen Barclay, Jonathan Burniston, Valeria Cantelli, Sylvaine Champeau, Nicole Dempster, Eve Herbert, Beth Morton
  • Junior Makers – Carly Andrews, Lottie Yearby Taylor
  • Trainees – Poppy Lees, Jodie Roberts, Cecile Schils
  • Costume Props/Armoury by Makinarium UK Ltd.Alfie Bones, Amanda Darby, Adrian Getley, Stewart Good, Adam Harris, Elizabeth Herring, Alex Hughes, Steve Kill, Robin Lawrence, Phil O'Connell, Kirsty Peters, Chris Schubert, Kate Wakefield
  • Hair & Makeup Supervisor – Gerda Lauciute
  • Senior Hair Artist – Julio Parodi
  • Senior Hair & Makeup Artist – Nuria Mbomio-Mba
  • Hair & Makeup Artists – Inma Azorin, Holly Caddy, Amy Cuppage, Julia Finch
  • Hair & Makeup Junior – Issy Walton
  • Hair & Makeup Trainees – Emmalee Etherington, Ava Giles
  • Crowd Hair & Makeup Supervisor – Nicola Mount
  • Crowd Hair & Makeup Artists – Daisy Almond, Ria Biggerstaff, Leigh Crawford, David Dorling, Kamen Glover, Josephine Hoy, Lizzie Judd, Lynsey McIlwaine, Nina Pratley, Tamara Ramsey Crockett, Emma Sherry, Bianca Stewart, Caitlin Tanner, Georgia Thompson
  • Crowd Hair & Makeup Junior – Yasmin Munro
  • Crowd Hair & Makeup Trainees – Hannah Louise Callaghan, Holly Chambers, Rosalyn Fochs
  • Tandem Unit Hair & Makeup Supervisor – Jemma Carbello
  • Tandem Unit Senior Hair & Makeup Artists – Sharon Colley, Samantha Denyer
  • Tandem Unit Hair & Makeup Artists – Julia Finch, Niall Mann
  • Tandem Unit Hair & Makeup Trainee – Lily Harling
  • CFX Creature & Droid Creative Supervisor – Neal Scanlan
  • CFX Production Supervisor – Katie Newitt
  • CFX Coordinator – Samantha Langridge
  • CFX Buyers/Production Assistants – Joe Carlyle, Emma Green
  • Creature Designer – Jacob Lunt Davies
  • Creature Designers/Senior Sculptors – Luke Fisher, Ivan Manzella
  • Senior Sculptors – Colin Jackman, Martin Rezard
  • Sculptor – Justin Pitkethley
  • HOD Model Mouldshop – Kenny Wilson
  • Senior Modellers – Brian Best, Karen Purvis
  • Animatronic Design Supervisor – Gustav Hoegen
  • Senior Animatronic Designers – Giles Hannagan, Joshua Lee
  • Animatronic Designers – Tim Berry, Gerard Moore
  • Electronic Design & Development Supervisor – Matthew Denton
  • Creature Fabrication Design Supervisor – Vanessa Bastyan
  • Senior Fabrication Designers – Fiona Barnes, Sherri Hazzard
  • Fabrication Designer – Thea Keenan
  • Fabricator – Claire Bannister
  • Fabrication Assistant – Natalie Pettigrew
  • Paint Design Supervisor – Henrik Svensson
  • Hair & Fur Supervisor – Maria Cork
  • Supervising Foam Modeller – Jimmy Bernardinis
  • Modeller – Cerina Knott
  • Model Makers – Paul Szebesta, Lee Towersey
  • Prosthetic Supervisor – Liz Barlow
  • Prosthetic Artists – Suzi Battersby, Emily Bilverstone, Jen Buck, Jen Kewley, Becca Olen, Megan Thomas
  • Dressers – Chris Barlow, Emilie Carruthers, Bobbi Roberts
  • Animals Provided by – Birds & Animals UK
  • Dog Handlers – Sue Eld-Weaver, Collette McKenzie, Jo Vaughan, James Weller
  • Special Effects Supervisor – Richard Van Den Bergh
  • Workshop Supervisor – Jody Taylor
  • Coordinator/Buyer – Hamish Riddell
  • Assistant Coordinator/Buyer – Bailey Wright
  • Senior Designer – Daniel Burnett
  • Designer – Nick Martin
  • Assistant Designers – Brett Ellis, Isobel McInness
  • Senior Modeller – Richard Thomas
  • SFX Driver – Andy Rowland
  • Lead Senior Technicians – Tony Ciccarelli, Darren May
  • Senior Technicians – Alistair Anderson, Gary Cohen, Neil Damman, Julian Marsh, Karl Openshaw, Hayden Watson
  • Lead Technician Breakaways – George Spensley-Corfield
  • Floor Supervisor – David Roddham
  • Supervising Wire Technician – Kevin Matthews
  • Senior Mould Technician – Oscar Williams
  • SFX Assistant – Charly Nolan
  • Technicians – Dorian Burnett, Luke Corbyn, Mark Douglas, Steve Scott
  • Assistant Technicians – Paul Gilston, Max Hemmett, Bailey Watson
  • SFX Trainees – Joe Holden, Ashton McCarty-Gould, James Smith
  • Supervising Location Manager – Richard Hill
  • Location Managers – Jo Beckett, Ben Sanderson, Luke Stevenson, Jojo Warne
  • Assistant Location Managers – Stephanie Andrew, Charlie Burdon, Jeanne Caboche, Laura Cheese
  • Location Coordinator – Carolyn O'Reilly
  • Unit Manager – Sam Turner
  • Tandem Unit Manager – Dillon Beagley
  • Assistant Unit Manager – Sjors Fiege
  • Tandem Assistant Unit Manager – Oliver Northover
  • Unit Assistant – Zak Jarvis
  • Location Assistants – Flynn Berry, Millie Gladwin, Ziggy Gray, Matthew Pyle
  • Location Unit Electricians – Neil Ashton, Ed Boltbee
  • Canary Islands Aerial VFX Unit courtesy of – Sur Films Canarias SL.
  • Sur Films Executive Producer – Andreas Wentz
  • Sur Films Line Producer – Bea Fluxa
  • Location Manager Lanzarote – Ismael Curbelo
  • ILM Aerial Supervisor – Scott Pritchard
  • ILM Environment Supervisor – Guy Williams
  • Aerial Cinematographer – Irmin Kerck
  • Aerial DIT – Rafael Rodriguez Lamas
  • VFX Photographer – Ben Plant
  • Helicopter Pilot – Marcel Albi Perez
  • Military Advisors – Phil Kimber, Wayne Hoyle, Rupert Fyne
  • Studio Manager – Jon Hills
  • Assistant Studio Manager – Martin Oliver
  • Studio Assistants – Kat Buckley, Alex Chakraborty, Antony Frederick, Matthew 'Tennessee' Graham, Marcus Mills, Peter Quinn
  • Post Production Supervisor – Elaine Waugh
  • Lead VFX Editor – Liyana Mansor
  • VFX Editor – Beaumont Loewenthal
  • VFX Assistant Editor – Kenny Li
  • First Assistant Editor – István Molnár
  • Additional First Assistant Editor – Lincoln Witter
  • Series First Assistant Editors – Laura Mountford, Danny Salas
  • First Assistant Editor (New York) – Max Ethan Miller
  • Second Assistant Editors – Holly Laura Burn, Lucy Heyworth
  • Editorial Trainee – Jesús Gerdel
  • Post Production Assistant – Cat Easterbrook
  • Main Titles designed by – Neil Kellerhouse, Devastudios, Inc.
  • End Credits by – Scarlet Letters
  • Front End Services by – Picture Shop London
  • Supervising Producer – Jason T. Morrow
  • Technical Manager – Tristan Hey
  • Dailies Producer – Victoria Burrows
  • Assistant Technical Manager – Alessio Ciattini
  • Dailies Lab Operators – Thomas Matthews, Miles Anderson
  • VFX Pulls by – Picture Shop London, Powered by Pulse
  • Pulse Operations – Dexter Kong, Michael McKnight, Daniel Youlton
  • Digital Intermediate provided by – Picture Shop London
  • Colourist – Jean-Clement Soret
  • Digital Intermediate Workflow Manager – Grace Lan
  • Colour Pipeline Supervisor – Alex Gascoigne
  • Digital Intermediate Consultants – Matthew Adams, Louise Stevenson
  • Online Editor – Simon Giblin
  • Head of Picture Operations – Charlotte Laing
  • DI Editors – Jenny-Jayne Webb, Maikel Popic
  • Post Production Manager – Alec Holroyd-Doveton
  • Head of Production – Todd Kleparski
  • Visual Effects by – Industrial Light & Magic
  • Lead Artists – Michael Cashmore, Scott Dawkins, Javier Fernandez, Simon Herden, Kristin Sedore, Klaus Seitschek, Perry Hyun-Woo Sohn, Shivas Thilak, Terry Tsang, Talmage Watson
  • ILM Production – Lily Anderson, Aaron S.R. Clarke, Lucy Davis, Louisa Ellison, Kezia Feinson Dwyer, Marla Kate Fuller, Brendan Little, Alicia B. Reymann, Jack Sutcliffe, Benjamin Todd
  • Artists – Tim Adams, Silvio Alberti, Michael James Allen, Liam Barlow, Bryan Bartlett, Jeff Bartzis, Jeffrey Benedict, Nunzio Bitetti, Jennifer Burke, Bryan H. Carr, Brendan Carroll, Kamelia Chabane, Jae Young Chang, Youngwoo Choi, Thomas Coster, Nancy Cristina, Christian Cunningham, Stephanie Daly, Hannes Doornaert, Claire Duthie-Pagdiwalla, Christopher James Ford, Clinton Ford, Richard Fry, Philip Gifford, K.S. Haddock, James Hodgart, Michael Holmes, Jan Hrebicek, Brian Insua, Kosuke Iwasaki, Ellen Jaram, Neil Jianoran, Tomos Jones, Paria Kamyab, Jeannie Kim, Sua Kook, Kayla Lane, Yann Le Corre, Melissa Leamon, Eric Leven, Brian Luzzi, Timothee Maron, Scott Marriott, Gordon Marshall, Ian Mathews, Deirdre McCarthy, Ryan McDonald, James McPhail, Desiree Meduri, Juan Carlos Mendoza, Cedric Moens De Hase, Mat Monro, Myles Murphy, Pietro Leonardo Nichelatti Nicolodi, Winfield O'Brien, Ciaran O'Connor, Shinya Onda, Daniele Orsetti, Andrew Osis, Dario Pedretti, Matthias Peiffer, David Picarda, Fernanda Pizzolatto, Francesco Polito, Ed Pulis, Owen Rachel, Diego Rebello, Michelle Redman, Monica Rodriguez Bautista, Abraham Sanchez del Villar, Alba Sanchez-Serrano, Conor Schock, Katherina Schuhmacher, Brian Schultz, Luke Sikking, Ryan Sluman, Jordan Snow, Joseph Szokoli, Fabrice Tapare, Josh Thornhill, Lee Tibbetts, Roger Tortosa Aras, Chris Turner, Marian-Serban Ungureanu, Luke Vallée, Alejandro Vela-Castro, Luca Vitali, Kynan Voyeaud, Zoe Westbrook, Jason Wheatley, Kaitlyn Williams, Michelle Yu, Mikel Zuloaga
  • ILM Executive Staff – Dan Amin, Francois Chardavoine, Khuyen Dang, Spencer Kent, John Knoll, Sue Lyster, Jeff White
  • ILM Additional Support – Scott Atkins, Naomi Balfe, Ryan Bottriell, Shanice Clarke, Kevin Cochet, Daniel Cote, Selina Cox, Christian Dahlberg, Simon Davies, Chong Deng, Ana-Maria Dobre, David Gatenby, Samuel Hall, John Hannon, Michelle Hebert, Mary Hinman, Ali Jafargholi, Michelle Kennedy, Kristian Kirk, Amanda Knight, Phillip Lacey, Matt Leonard, Mike Lyons, Azmi Mohamed Maniku, Kati Maull, Stephanie Meyerink, Jarod Moschenross, Jamie Mundy, April Nagasawa, An Nguyen, Samuel Nicholls, Taran Nijjar, Daniel O'Gorman, Noorwallid Osman, Duncan Parks, Maggie Perlman, Dan Pettipher, Riya Ramani, Laura Robinson, Rachel Rose, Lorraine Rozon Smith, Betty Shaw, Jenny Spader, Jenna Starr, Davi Stein, Andre Sterling, Chris Tomkins, Whitney Townsley, James Walker, Briony Warren, Indiana Wilson, Toh Zijing
  • Additional Visual Effects by – Stereo D, Whiskeytree Inc, Yannix
  • Virtual Production Technology and Content Creation by – ILM StageCraft
  • StageCraft Virtual Production Supervisor – Charmaine Chan
  • Stage Supervisor – Jack Brown
  • Brain Bar Supervisor – Christopher Django Johnston
  • StageCraft Associate Producer – Chris Jestico
  • Virtual Production Color TD – Miguel Santana da Silva
  • Stage Technicians – Anna Smith, Tizoc Flores
  • Media Systems Engineers – Joshua de Marcos, Ben Batty
  • Color Scientist – Mark Boorer
  • StageCraft Technical Supervisor – Patrick Lowry
  • StageCraft Production Coordinator – Jade Carter
  • StageCraft Production Assistant – Marcia Gillespie
  • Senior Network Specialist – Tamas Pataki
  • Technical Support Specialist – Derek Phan
  • LED Management by – VSS
  • Technical Director – Jonny Hunt
  • LED Technicians – Kenny Maclean, Damo
  • E2 Operator – Ben Thurston
  • Rigger – Ralph Farebrother
  • Visual Effects by – Hybride, A Ubisoft Division
  • Visual Effects Supervisor – Joseph Kasparian
  • Visual Effects Producers – Louise Bertrand, Mélanie Carignan, Richard Martin
  • Hybride – Olivier Beaulieu, Pierre Blain, Maryse Bouchard, Christophe Damiano, Olivier Gravel, Danny Lévesque, Steve Pelchat, Kenneth Steel, Philippe Théroux, Marco Tremblay, Mashi Akiyama, Aurélien Ardissone, Cédric Arsenault, Marie-Claude Aubry, Eduardo Azcue, Thomas Bacanu, Manuela Balk, Michel Barrière, Tania Beaulieu, David Bédard, Anthony Bélanger, David Bélanger-Dambremont, Jordan Benning, Simon Bergeron, Yannick Bissonnette, Alex Blaquière, Rachel Bouchard, Samuel Cardinal, Jordan Cassidy, Charles Christoforou, Michaël Coutu, Patrick Couturier, Joanie Croteau, Charles-Étienne D'Amours, Alexandra Dennie, Louis Desrochers, Xavier Doyon, Julien Dubusset, Annie Dufresne, Timo Fahrbach, Patrice Ferron-Craig, Doréa Fontaine, Gabriel Forbes, Anne Fortin, Yanick Gaudreau, Maxime Grenier, Christopher Grifasi, Véronique Guay, James Daniel Haines, Justin Hébert, Léo-Patrick Houde, Alexandru Ichim, Stéphane Jean-Mary, Alex Jukic-Prévost, Tanya Kular, Alain Lacroix, Mélissa Laframboise Maillé, Mathieu Lalonde, Xavier Larocque, Catherine Lecavalier, Geneviève Legault, Samuel Lepage-Bédard, Elsa Lemire, Jade Lessard, Samuel Loriault-Goulet, Martine Losier, Gabrielle Marchand, Andrew Mc Greevy, Belly Mingmuong, Laurence-Émilie Miron, Gabriel Monette, Benoît Morin, Sergio Mucino, Mohammadali Nezafat, Érika Normandin, Robert Pellerin, Marie-Ève Pelletier, Jonathan Perth, Jordan Picotte, Sylvain Régnié, Myriam Ricard-Lalonde, Florian Rihn, Sébastien Rioux, David Roberge, Samuel Rousseau, Nicolas Scuntaro, Matthew Smith, Marc St-Gelais, Audrey-Anne Surprenant, Patrick Tassé, Alexandre Tessier, Emma Tessier-Langevin, Christophe Trudel, Philippe Vachon, Jessica Vallée, Eduardo Villarreal, Valérie Villemure, Valérie Villeneuve, Maël Vortemann, Michel Bergeron, Mahmoud Boubetra, Jimmy Caron, Zacharie Dufault, René Filion, David Gary, Dominic Gaudreau, Stephan Gervais, Bruno-Pierre Jobin, Mathieu Leclaire, Olivier Painchaud, Patrick Piché, Vincent Quintal, Sylvain Rioux, Michel Rock, Yannick Tétreault, Olivier Amah, Caroline Bélisle, Isabelle Desrochers, Marie Nakhlé, Sylvie Talbot, Anne Tremblay, Michel Murdock, Thierry Delattre, Mathieu Boucher, Pierre Raymond
  • Additional Visual Effects by – Midas VFX
  • Visualization by – The Third Floor, Inc.
    • Visualization Supervisor – Jen Kitching
    • Visualization Coordinators – Merika Sam-German, Janneke Vennema-Osborne, Jana Pšenková
    • Visualization Line Producer – Tilly Holton-Newman
    • Visualization Leads – Dan Copping, Jaime Visedo Cañizares
    • Asset Artist – Dominic Martin
    • Head of Production – Lisa Brodie-Tsotsos
    • Visualization Artists – Sebastian Kuder, Manon Huez, Dylan Wyn Owen, Rachel Wright, Desirée Meduri, Bobby Strain, Eric Tsui, Raul Alves, Gabor Kiss
    • Executive Producer – Tim Keene
    • Head of Assets – Phil Tsang
    • Talent Manager – Kotryna Zabulionyte
    • Finance Managers – Brendon Dublin, Gayaneh Sahakian
    • Executive Producer – Marcus Alexander
    • IT Support – Luke Weller, Dawid Jadkowski
    • Pipeline Support – Keith Pang, Imran Rehman
    • Casting Manager – Abigail Sullivan
  • Character and Prop Scanning by – Clear Angle Studios
  • Lidar Scanning Services by – We Shoot Lasers
  • Music Editor – John Finklea
  • Conductor – Matt Dunkley
  • Score Recording Engineers – Tommy Vicari, CAS, Geoff Foster
  • Score Mixer – Geoff Foster
  • Recordists – John Prestage, Rowan McIntosh, Jack Mills
  • Second Engineers – Jack Mills, Ben Creasey, Jedidiah Rimell, Alex Ferguson, Gianluca Massimo, Eve Morris
  • Score Technical Assistance – David Giuli
  • Concertmaster – Everton Nelson
  • Orchestrations – Nicholas Britell, Matt Dunkley
  • Music Librarian – David Hage, Dakota Music
  • Additional Librarian – Michael McCoy
  • Orchestra Contractors – Jenny Goshawk, Lucy Whalley, Sara Pulce, Isobel Griffiths Ltd.
  • Studio Manager - Lake George Entertainment LLC – Christopher Ruskis
  • Musicians – Chris Allan, Tim Amherst, Lizzie Ball, Chris Baron, Christian Barraclough, Ann Beilby, Ian Belton, Richard Bissill, Nigel Black, Natalia Bonner, Adrian Bradbury, Sue Briscoe, Ian Burdge, Jonny Byers, Reiad Chibah, Paul Clarvis, Philip Cobb, Richard Cookson, David Cuthbert, Alison Dods, James Douglas, Jonathan Durrant, Phillip Eastop, Paul Edmund-Davies, Richard Edwards, Dave Elliott, Dai Emanuel, Jonathan Evans-Jones, Rob Farrer, Melissa Favell-Right, Clare Finnimore, James Fountain, Fiona Fulton, Katy Furmanski, Richard George, Morgan Goff, Kathy Gowers, Julia Graham, Gillianne Haddow, Ayako Halder, Sophie Harris, Clifton Harrison, Clare Hayes, Marianne Haynes, Tracy Holloway, Clive Howard, Martin Humbey, Ian Humphries, Martyn Jackson, Clare Jefferis, Katherine Jenkinson, Magnus Johnston, Karen Jones, Francis Kefford, Patrick Kiernan, Nicholas Korth, Rick Koster, Dave Lale, Peter Lale, Paul Livingstone, Pauline Lowbury, Steve Mair, Kirsty Mangan, Andy Marshall, Vicky Matthews, Amos Miller, Triona Milne, Perry Montague-Mason, Frank Moon, Kate Musker, Everton Nelson, Daniel Newell, Brian O'Kane, Odile Ollagnon, Martin Owen, Andy Pask, Julian Poole, Ian Rathbone, Frank Ricotti, Rupert Ring, Jenny Sacha, Will Schofield, Mary Scully, Sarah Sexton, Robert Smissen, Roberto Sorrentino, David Stewart, Rowland Sutherland, Nicky Sweeney, Beth Symmons, Ed Tarrant, Eloisa-Fleur Thom, Ian Thomas, Jonathan Tunnell, Laurence Ungless, Chloe Vincent, Jake Walker, Allen Walley, Tom Walley, Matthew Ward, Richard Watkins, Daniel West, Claire Wickes, Paul Willey, David Williams, Phil Woods, Tony Woollard, Chris Worsey, Emilia Zakrzewska
  • Score Recorded at – Air Studios, London, British Grove Studios, London
  • Post Production Sound Services by – Skywalker Sound, A Lucasfilm Ltd. Company, Marin County, California
    • Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer – David Acord
    • Supervising Sound Editor – Margit Pfeiffer
    • Dialogue Editor – Richard Quinn
    • Foley Editor – Shaun Farley
    • Foley Artists – Shelley Roden, John Roesch
    • Foley Mixer – Scott Curtis
    • Engineering Services – Dusty Jermier
    • Post Production Sound Accountant – Jessica Engel
    • Head of Production Finance & Planning – Mike Peters
    • Head of Engineering – Steve Morris
    • Re-Recording Mixer – David Acord
    • Sound Effects Editor – J.R. Grubbs
    • ADR Editor – Jonathan Greber
    • Assistant Supervising Sound Editor – Dug Winningham
    • Loop Group Mixer – Matthew Wood
    • Assistant Re-Recording Mixer – Danielle Adams
    • Digital Editorial Support – Ivan Piesh
    • Client Services – Eva Porter
    • Studio Capacity Manager – Carrie Perry
    • Head of Production – Jon Null
    • SVP/General Manager – Josh Lowden
  • Mix Stages provided by – Warner Bros. De Lane Lea, London
  • Sound Mix Technician – Ross Western
  • Sound Engineer – George Hooker
  • Health & Safety Officer – Jonathan Hill
  • Health & Safety Advisors – Umo Ema, Nicola Holland, Jazz Pritchard
  • Health & Safety Coordinator – Charlotte Curd
  • Unit Paramedic – Rachel Bucknor
  • Construction Nurse – Mary Watt
  • Crowd Nurse – Ruth Bayliss
  • Tandem Unit Nurse – Carissa Simpe-Asante
  • Tandem Unit Health & Safety Advisor – Simon Biggs
  • Disney Health & Safety Manager – Dion Bowes
  • Disney Health & Safety Supervisor – Rob Beggs
  • Production Health & Safety Coordinators – Sam Sorbie, Naomi Weiner
  • Production Health & Safety Ass't Coordinator – Eleanor Hoppe
  • Production Health & Safety Secretaries – Harvey Diack, Beatriz Pereira
  • Production Health & Safety PPE Coordinator – Chris Rouse
  • Production Health & Safety PPE Production Assistants – Kieran Kavanagh, Mikey Lloyd, Sam White, Jess Bevan, Lois Constantinou
  • Production H&S PPE Location Assistant – John Peddie
  • Senior Security Manager – Connor Nolan
  • Security Manager – Craig Etherton
  • Security Coordinator – Matthew Thorne
  • Security Administrator – Malwina Palus
  • Security Services courtesy of Main Unit Location Services LTD.Mike Anderson, Rich Easter, Jean Paul Greenwood, Terry Holdaway, Paul Hopkins, Barry Lehec, Rob Sipson, David Taylor, Mark Williams, Tom Wyatt
  • Asset Coordinator – Claire Scott
  • Portrait Galley & Tandem Unit Photographer – Ed Miller
  • Photo Editors – Leah Evans, Barry Hurley
  • IT Support – Rameez Daureeawoo, Dilany Koyratty
  • Franchise Accountant – Polly Fletcher
  • Franchise Supervisor – Laura Evans
  • Franchise Coordinator – Diane Pognan
  • Technology Support – Manny Ponce, Jono Echols, Rick Tuckness, Phil Lacey, Peter Hricak, Susan Brown, Jason Geiger, Tim Fogarty, Zack Bunker, Matt Martinis, Jeff Nagasuga, Caitlin Torsney, Greg Garson, Renee Yang, Calvin Smith
  • Catering by – Red Chutney Ltd.
  • Transport Captain – Jimmy Carruthers
  • Transport Co-Captains – Matthew Sampson, David J Rosenbaum
  • Transport Coordinator – Ashley Isaac
  • Driver to Diego Luna – Lee Isgar
  • Unit Drivers – Will Bennett, Stephen Casey, John Doran, Robert Isaac, Patrick Sands, Christian Scott, Ed Shanley, Ross Vasco, Keith Wignall
  • Utility Drivers – Dan Vale, Mickey Davie
  • Main Unit Support Driver – Andrew Pocock
  • Costume Support Driver – Terry Smith
  • Tandem Unit Transport Captain – Peter Trotman
  • Tandem Unit Drivers – Costas Anastasiou, Gary Wardley
  • Tandem Unit Van Driver – Carl Isherwood
  • Movie Makers Facilities HOD – Tim Simpson
  • Movie Makers Crew – Lucian Lungu, Costa Popa, Alex Sirb, Paul Smith, Jason Waite, Paul Williams
  • Lays Tech HOD – Phil Taylor
  • Lays Tech Crew – Kerri Allen, Chris Blackman, Jason Brown, Steve Mickleburgh

Lucasfilm Ltd.

Walt Disney Studios

  • American Humane monitored the animal action.
  • AVID Editing Equipment and Cutting Rooms supplied by – Hireworks
  • Filmed at – Pinewood Studios, London, England
  • Produced with the support of the British Film Commission and the UK Government Film Tax Relief
  • With the participation of the Province of British Columbia Production Services Tax Credit
  • Digital and Visual Effects undertaken in South Australia with the support of the South Australian Film Corporation

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Disney.com Andor Media Kit on Disney's official website (backup link)
  2. TwitterLogo Star Wars (@starwars) on Twitter (post on August 10, 2022): "This is what revolution looks like. Watch #Andor, a Star Wars Original Series, streaming only on @DisneyPlus September 21." (backup link)
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  4. "Rix Road" takes place immediately after "Daughter of Ferrix," "A Certain Point of View" in Star Wars Insider 220 places "Daughter of Ferrix" five years before Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, which corresponds to 5 BBY per Star Wars: Timelines.

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