According to MovieWeb, a successor to the critically acclaimed Andor is in development, further cementing Star Wars as the most relentlessly pursued franchise in Hollywood right now. Whatever shape this new series takes, one thing is certain: the fancasting conversation is already very much alive.
Why This Is a Big Deal for Star Wars Fans
Andor set a new bar for what a Star Wars television series could be — grounded, politically sharp, and built on a foundation of exceptional ensemble casting. Its conclusion leaves a significant creative void in the Disney+ lineup, and any successor will face enormous expectations. That pressure is exactly what makes this moment so electric for fancasters. New series mean new roles, new corners of the galaxy to explore, and fresh debates about which actors could do justice to a universe this beloved.
Whether the new project revisits familiar characters or introduces an entirely original story, the casting decisions will be scrutinized like few others in television. For myCast users, this is the kind of open-ended opportunity that makes the platform's dream-casting community thrive.
What myCast Fans Are Already Saying
The Star Wars fancasting community on myCast has been busy across multiple stories, and the picks are genuinely fascinating. In the Star Wars story — which covers 15 roles and has collected 26 votes — the standout result is Alan Tudyk dominating the PROXY role with 8 votes, the single highest individual vote count across any Star Wars story on the platform right now. Given that Tudyk already voiced K-2SO in Rogue One (and fans gave him that nod in the Andor story too, with a vote for K-2SO), there's clearly a passionate contingent that wants him woven into as much of this galaxy as possible. Hard to argue with that instinct.
Elsewhere in that same Star Wars story, fans are backing Jimmy Smits for Bail Organa, Gal Gadot for Shaak Ti, and Jason Isaacs for Captain Ozzik Sturn — three votes each. Isaacs in particular feels like an inspired choice for a morally complicated Imperial figure, which is exactly the kind of character a post-Andor series would need to get right.
