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Lucasfilm Rumored to Have More in Store for Fan-Favorite ANDOR Season 2 Character — GeekTyrant

May 28, 2025


As the Andor season 2 finale closed the chapter on Cassian Andor’s journey, it left a haunting imprint with that emotional scene showing Bix Caleen cradling a child, left behind to carry the quiet legacy of a man who would never get to meet his own son or daughter.Now, a new rumor suggests Lucasfilm might not be done with her story.According to inside scooper Daniel Richtman, there are whispers that Adria Arjona’s Bix could be making a return in a future Star Wars project. There’s no confirmation on when or where, but if true, it would mark a surprising continuation for a character who walked away from the rebellion to raise a child in peace.While Andor Season 2 spanned the final four years of Cassian’s life and brought his arc full-circle into Rogue One, Bix’s journey was more about survival and sacrifice. What began as a deep friendship turned into romance, only for Bix to make the painful decision to let Cassian go so he could fight unburdened by love. The finale hinted at a future shaped by hope, even as it delivered heartbreak. Tony Gilroy, the show’s creator, offered insight into that ending:”It does three things for me. It does exactly what you said — I think it makes his sacrifice that much more bitter. And I think that for anybody who had any lingering doubts about Bix leaving in episode nine, it explains it for anybody who was hesitant about buying into that scene. “And finally, ultimately, I was desperate to end on a hopeful note. ‘Rebellions are built on hope’ isn’t just a T-shirt, it’s a legit flame that a lot of people need to see. So hopefully I was ending on something that was upbeat, as it was important for me to do that.”Adria Arjona has spoken about her character’s fate with similar thoughtfulness, saying:”She’s where she wants to be, and she’s hoping that Cassian is good and well, and that one day they’ll be reunited.”And while she hasn’t been told what comes next, Arjona’s open to continuing the story if the opportunity arises:”Maybe, hopefully, a writer one day approaches me, and they’re like, ‘Hey, I know what happens,’ but I don’t want to smudge it with my imagination. But I have so much hope for [Bix and the baby]. They’re going to be fine, I hope.”As Lucasfilm shifts its focus to stories set after The Rise of Skywalker, there’s room to speculate. If Bix’s child survives into that timeline, they’d be a grown adult. There are fan theories going around like Poe Dameron could be her child, but I don’t like that.Part of what made Andor resonate with fans was its grounded finality. There’s something powerful about letting that last moment breathe, about not knowing what happens next. Lucasfilm doesn’t really need to dive back into that.Still, if Lucasfilm has more to say about Bix, if they have another great story, and if Adria Arjona’s back for the ride, maybe it could work.

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