Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Entertainment
  3. Audio / Video
  4. News

Adria Arjona opens up about her dark scene in Andor season 2

Add as a preferred source on Google
Adria Arjona in Andor season 2.
Lucasfilm

There are spoilers ahead for the first three episodes of Andor season 2! Don’t go any further if you want to remain unspoiled.

As dark as Andor season 1 was, it was still largely in the sci-fi/fantasy parameters that George Lucas set up in Star Wars nearly five decades ago. Andor season 2 has already pushed things further with Adria Arjona’s Bix Caleen. The second season premiere established that Bix is still traumatized by the torture she endured as a captive of the Empire in season 1. But after the events of season 2, episode 3, Bix has now had to endure an attempted sexual assault.

Recommended Videos

Krole (Alex Waldmann), a lieutenant for the Empire, cornered Bix in the third episode and confirmed that he knew she was on the planet illegally. He offered to keep quiet in exchange for having sex with him. When Bix refused, Krole attempted to force himself on her before they engaged in a vicious brawl. It’s the first scene of its kind on the Star Wars universe, but Arjona praised the way it was handled by director Ariel Kleiman while speaking with Entertainment Weekly.

“We had an amazing stunt team and partner in Ari as a director, who shot that scene scientifically and in such a precise way so as to save us from doing a million takes,” said Arjona. “It was challenging because everyone involved in the creation of that scene felt the importance of what this scene meant, not only for the show, but for Star Wars. But I also felt incredibly safe and cushioned in the process of doing it. It’s something Tony Gilroy does. He brings this mirror effect that [shows] the things that happen in our world can also happen in a galaxy far, far away.”

Arjona noted that she prepared for this season’s stories by researching real accounts of women who endured rape and torture, and found inspiration in the way they faced their trauma.

“I felt like I went through the acting Olympics,” said Arjona. “The research was heavier. I’ve read so many interviews and I saw so many videos of people that have actually gone through this. That process was the most draining, and it stayed with me. By the time that I was doing the scenes, it felt like I was telling a little part of the story of the five individuals who I really honed in on their stories. [People] that no one really knows about. It felt like I was making them proud. They have no idea who I am, but it was a little homage that I was carrying through.”

Gilroy, the showrunner and creator of Andor, recently indicated that he plans to leave the Star Wars universe after the completion of the series. Three new episodes of Andor season 2 will be released weekly on Tuesday evenings through the end of its 12-episode season, which will also wrap up the series.

Blair Marnell
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Blair Marnell has been an entertainment journalist for over 15 years. His bylines have appeared in Wizard Magazine, Geek…
3 underrated Apple TV shows you should watch this weekend (June 26-28)
3 critically loved Apple TV+ shows that somehow still fly under the radar.
the-big-prize-door-underrated-tv-show-apple-tv

Apple TV makes excellent shows that somehow never break into the mainstream conversation the way Severance or Ted Lasso did. These three picks all share that frustrating pattern, stacked with critical praise, loved by the people who found them, and still criminally underwatched.

Between them, you get a mystery comedy, a sweeping historical drama, and a sharp workplace sitcom, which is proof that Apple's range goes way beyond its biggest hits. If you're looking for something genuinely great that flew under your radar, start here.

Read more
This animated show with 100% RT score is one of 3 underrated TV series on HBO Max to watch this weekend (June 26-28)
From medical drama to animated sci-fi, these hidden gems are worth streaming this weekend.
scavengers-reign-underrated-tv-series-hbo-max

Looking for something different to stream on HBO Max this weekend? These three underrated shows prove some of the best television on the platform never got the mainstream buzz they deserved.

From a gritty period medical drama to a strange and gorgeous animated sci-fi series to an Italian coming-of-age epic, each one offers a completely different kind of binge. If you are tired of scrolling past the same recommended TV series every weekend, these picks are worth the detour.

Read more
As Hollywood jobs dry up, workers are quietly training AI models to survive
Even AI's critics understand why workers are taking these gigs.
Bloody Hollywood sign taken with iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Three years after the 2023 strikes raised alarms about AI replacing entertainment workers, some of those same workers are now training the technology that worries them. As film and TV jobs grow harder to find, writers, editors, and executives across Hollywood are quietly taking gig work just to pay the bills. It's called Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF), and it involves fine-tuning AI models.

Hollywood workers explain why they're training AI models

Read more