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Kino Loy, his Andor character, is a far cry from a giant wizard in gold robes. He’s a prisoner, for one thing, and he maintains order over 49 inmates — although any power Kino displays in the ...
Kino Loy wasn’t ready for a personal revolution, let alone leading thousands of prisoners in a fight for freedom. But he stepped up. He pushed back against the Empire’s lies and glimpsed freedom.
Lucasfilm Ltd. Andy Serkis as Kino Loy on 'Andor' I know when they first approached you about the role, you had some questions like, "Is this going to be weird? I played Snoke.
Kino Loy: Level 5 Unit Manager Image Source: Andor ~ Lucasfilm We are first introduced to Kino in Episode 8 when Andor arrives at the Narkina 5 prison facility. Andor is brought to his unit, and ...
Kino Loy is not Snoke. Remember, Snoke was literally a puppet created by Emperor Palpatine so he could rule the galaxy as the leader of the First Order from afar.
At least, that’s what Kino Loy thinks. Vanity Fair: People will hear Andy Serkis is in Andor, and they might think, “Oh, a Snoke origin story!” Andy Serkis: [Laughs.] I know!
Kino Loy didn't take his way out, but could he back in Andor season 2? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit ...
Some fans think Kino Loy is the origin story for Supreme Leader Snoke, a villain voiced by Serkis in the sequel trilogy. Could this wild theory be true? Andy Serkis as Snoke.
Kino Loy, the unsung hero who rallied the Imperial prisoners in a daring prison break on Narkina 5, could not complete the prison break himself as he can’t swim.