Originally Posted by
Truth&Justise
My initial reaction was "well, as long as they have Diego Luna, I'll watch."
But you have a point: in Rogue One we see Cassian Andor travel an arc from "ends justify the means"--killing the injured imperial spy so Andor can escape with the intel--to something more morally nuanced--not pulling the trigger to kill Galen Erso. By the end, he's sacrificing himself. It's a good arc, played by a very charming actor.
But then at the end of Rogue One--spoiler alert--he dies. Which means we've seen the interesting portion of his story arc and how it ends. So what's left for a prequel show? It will either show him 1) being an amoral diehard, which is not a great protagonist to root for, or 2) being morally conflicted, which is more interesting, but also changes where he started in Rogue One and undoes his arc.
So yeah, now I'm not as enthused about this idea.