Kyle Soller, who portrays Syril Karn within the Star Wars sequence Andor, mirrored on his character’s destiny and legacy throughout a latest interview. The actor additionally spoke about Andor Season 2 and Syril’s brutal combat with Diego Luna’s titular protagonist.

Kyle Soller talks Syril’s dying and combat with Andor in Season 2
Soller revealed in an interview with Collider that he realized about Syril’s dying between the primary and the second season. Collection creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy known as him to offer him an overview about Syril and Dedra Meero’s (Denise Gough) story arcs. Soller, who beforehand essayed the function of Alfred Hillinghead within the Netflix sequence Our bodies, elaborated, “He’s [Gilroy] setting all of it up. However he waited to inform me. Which is intelligent and good, moderately than excited about it from the very starting. So he tells everyone every thing, however he is aware of when to inform everyone every thing.”
Andor has meticulously established Syril’s obsession with Andor since Season 1. All of it culminated in Season 2 Episode 8 when Syril spots the opposite man amidst a protest on Ghorman and assaults him. A fistfight ensues that ends with Syril pointing a gun at Andor. The latter asks him who he’s. Nevertheless, earlier than Syril can reply, he’s shot useless by Richard Sammel’s Carro Rylanz.
Within the above-mentioned interview, Soller famous Syril’s “need to be recognized” earlier than stating he can be “forgotten” by historical past, and never even a footnote can be devoted to him. “It in the end captures the various, many, many, many individuals in historical past who’ve been forgotten, individuals who really did a lot better issues than Syril, who’ve been forgotten and by no means get a re-assessment,” Soller elaborated.
When requested whether or not Syril would have joined the Revolt, the actor dubbed the character a “romantic, obsessive, fantasist” earlier than mentioning that Syril would “have simply wandered off someplace.”
Andor Season 2 is at the moment streaming on Disney+.
Initially reported by Tamal Kundu on SuperHeroHype.