There’s a new Senator Bail Organa in the galaxy.
The role of Princess Leia’s adoptive father was recast in the second season of the hit “Star Wars” series “Andor.”
Benjamin Bratt officially stepped into the role in place of Jimmy Smits in the sixth episode that premiered on Disney+ Tuesday.
Creator Tony Gilroy told Entertainment Weekly that they failed to get Smits, 69, to return as Bail.
“We couldn’t work it out,” said Gilroy, 68. “The scheduling didn’t work out. We really tried hard, but he wasn’t available and couldn’t make it.”
“Bringing back legacy characters is really complicated,” the filmmaker continued. “It’s very expensive. It’s very, who’s working when. A lot of effort went into it, but we just couldn’t work it out scheduling wise.”
Gilroy added to ScreenRant, “It’s really hard to bring legacy characters back for a whole variety of reasons. Money and scheduling and I mean, he [Smits] just wasn’t available. It didn’t work out. He was doing his other show and we were under the gun and they couldn’t work it out. They just couldn’t work it out. Believe me, we really tried, but it couldn’t happen.”
Smits was busy shooting his CBS show “East New York” during the filming of “Andor” Season 2.
The actor made his debut in the “Star Wars” franchise in “Episode II: Attack of the Clones” (2002). He played Bail again in “Episode III: Revenge of the Sith” (2005), “Rogue One” (2016) and the Disney+ miniseries “Obi-Wan Kenobi” (2022).
Bail was first referenced in “Episode IV: A New Hope” (1977), in which he’s killed when the Death Star blows up his home planet Alderaan.
Gilroy told EW that LucasFilm president Kathleen Kennedy came up with the idea to cast Bratt, 61, as the senator.
“It was just a brilliant idea. He’s a wonderful human being and really eager and beloved on set and really happy about what he does,” said Gilroy.
The Oscar-nominated director also shared that Bratt’s brief appearance in Episode 6 of “Andor” Season 2 was “so people will get the conversation out of the way until the next week when he really starts to work.”
“It’s one of those situations where I want to do something simple,” Gilroy continued. “We don’t do many things that are unnecessary, but it’s like, ‘Let’s get him in here now so people can discuss it for a week and get it out of their system and then he can come back to really work.’ I didn’t want the guy’s work to be confused with his introduction.”
“Andor” stars Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in his journey from thief to rebel spy.
The series is set several years before the events of “Rogue One,” which explains how the Rebellion steal the plans to the Death Star which they destroy in “A New Hope.”
New episodes of “Andor” Season 2 come out Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST on Disney+.