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Diego Luna: I was disappointed by Rogue One’s ending

Diego Luna felt "disappointed" by the ending of ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’.
The 39-year-old actor – who plays Cassian Andor in the 2016 movie – has admitted to feeling downcast at the conclusion of the Gareth Edwards-directed film.
Reflecting on his character’s death, Diego told SYFY Wire: "When I saw the film the first time, I was so disappointed at the end. And not because of the film. My son said, ‘But that’s it, Dad. Right? That’s it.’ And I go, ‘Well, yes. That’s the thing about this film.’
"Even though I knew, and I understood, I think that’s the moment where I really got it. I really realised that a character I loved, and a universe I couldn’t care more about [was done]."
Despite this, Diego retains fond memories of making the movie and admitted the franchise has left a "very deep mark" on him.
The actor – who starred alongside the likes of Felicity Jones and Donnie Yen in the film – shared: "The tone of our film, it pays honour to, I believe, the best times of this universe. And obviously, I say the best because it’s when I was open and ready to receive that.
"Those [‘Star Wars’] films left a very deep mark on me, as [the] audience, and as a filmmaker."

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