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K-2SO (also referred to as K2 or Kaytoo-Esso) is a droid character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise, first appearing in the 2016 film ''
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''. He is a CGI character voiced and portrayed through
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. In the film, K-2SO is a reprogrammed Imperial security droid and the co-pilot of Cassian Andor.


Character


Development

K-2SO was part of the initial line-up of spies in
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's pitch for ''Rogue One'', as an Imperial protocol droid. Designs for the character's look focused on giving him both a unique silhouette as well as keeping him in tune with the Imperial aesthetic from ''A New Hope''. References of Imperial designs were used, and the character's chest plate draws on the armor of an AT-AT commander in ''
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''. Unused designs by
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for droids and
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helmets would influence his eventual head shape. Originally designed as a "black protocol droid", further story development and drafts that "accentuated" his ties to the Empire turned K-2SO into an Imperial security droid. His laid back personality became a "visually amusing" contrast to his "towering, monolithic form". Director
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wanted K-2SO to be "appealing" despite his figure, and designs continued to reflect elements of his personality with his form; his stoop is one example, showing his "casual kind of personality".


Portrayal

K-2SO is voiced and portrayed via
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. Tudyk initially turned down the role as he felt he would be busy with ''
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'', a webseries he had crowdfunded. The droid's height meant Tudyk had to wear tall stilts to perform the character, which he had difficulty taking off and thus would take to the bathroom. Tudyk called the stiltwalking the most challenging part of playing the droid, finding further difficulty in walking over things like sand and running. K-2, when rendered, had a slightly hunched over look. So, in order to prevent his own slouch from being added to the character, Tudyk had to force himself to stand up straight. With K-2SO having an inanimate face, Tudyk tried to keep "emotion" in his body and his movement. The actor worked with a mask teacher, Orlando Pabotoy. Tudyk auditioned with three different accents: an American accent, a mid-Atlantic accent, and an
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. The English accent was chosen due to the character's Imperial roots, and as he was a droid Tudyk gave him a more formal "proper" accent. Tudyk improvised or altered many of K-2SO's lines. However, he was concerned about making the character an "outlier in his own movie", similar to Jar Jar Binks, hoping to keep K-2SO feeling like "part of the world".
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used a modified
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in a scene to render the droid in real-time while filming. This was the first time they had been able to "work with CGI in the moment".


Description

K-2SO is a KX-series security droid originally created by the Empire, reprogrammed by pilot Cassian Andor to serve the
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. He is co-pilot and "sidekick" to Andor, and lends comic relief to the film. Ann Hornaday of ''
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'' noted K-2SO's "angular, spidery limbed" appearance, calling him "snippily sarcastic". IGN's Eric Goldman described the droid as "
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's dark, amped up counterpoint. Like Threepio, he has a knack for giving troubling statistics, but instead of speaking with a worried attitude, K-2SO ... has more of a resigned and often amusingly cruel and blunt approach." Similarly, Chris Nashawaty of ''
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'' called the character "C3PO's more sarcastic, less fey cousin."
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described K-2SO as "a more useful, resourceful and sarcastic version of C-3PO" in ''
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''. Peter Bradshaw of ''
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'' compared the character to the titular robot from
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' novel '' The Iron Man'', writing:


Appearances


''Rogue One''

K-2SO, portrayed by Tudyk, appears in ''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'', which was released in December 2016. In the film, he is the second-in-command of Cassian Andor and rescues Jyn Erso from an Imperial labor camp on Wobani. The three travel to Jedha to obtain a message from scientist Galen Erso, the father of Jyn. K-2SO is told to stay on the ship, but later helps the rebels fight off stormtroopers and makes their escape from Jedha City as it is being destroyed by the
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. Later, he joins a group of Rebel volunteers to acquire the Death Star plans on Scarif. Accompanied by a disguised Cassian and Jyn, K-2SO infiltrates the planet's Imperial base and stays in the control room while Andor and Erso search for the schematics in the data vault. Though he manages to fend off some attacking stormtroopers, K-2SO succumbs to multiple shots, but not before destroying the control panel of the vault door, locking the closed door. His sacrifice would prevent Jyn and Cassian from being killed by stormtroopers and allow them to successfully steal the plans. According to Tudyk, K-2SO had a different death in the original ending of ''Rogue One''. The character was to be shot and killed by
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, the main villain of the film, but the writers thought that K-2SO deserved a more heroic demise to be more suitable for him.


Related works and merchandising

K-2SO appears in the novelization of ''Rogue One'' by Alexander Freed. Tudyk reprises the role in the short film "The Good Stuff!" during the first episode of ''LEGO Star Wars: All Stars''. A one-shot comic book, ''Star Wars: Rogue One – Cassian and K-2SO'', was released in August 2017. Set some time before the events of ''Rogue One'', it tells the story of how Cassian Andor and K-2SO first met. K-2SO also appears in ''Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire'', a virtual reality experience produced by ILMxLAB and The VOID for
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; Alan Tudyk reprises his role as K-2SO, who accompanies the player throughout the experience. He is also a major character in the junior novel ''The Mighty
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in the Forest of Fear!''


Reception

Tudyk has been widely praised in the role. Recounting fan reaction on
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, Megan McCluskey wrote for ''
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'' that "there seems to be one aspect of the standalone ''Star Wars'' story that the majority of viewers have agreed on: the excellence of K-2SO." Justin Chang of ''
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'' dubbed the character "the requisite scene stealer" of the film, and
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of ''
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'' praised "the dry, sarcastic tones of the indispensable Alan Tudyk." ''The Hollywood Reporter'' Todd McCarthy called K-2SO the film's "most entertaining" character, complimenting his design and Tudyk's "droll wit and exquisite timing". IGN's Eric Goldman praised the cast of the film but noted, "it's Tudyk's K-2SO who's often the standout", adding that the actor's performance gives the character "a sympathetic 'soul' (if such a word is appropriate for a droid)". Goldman also wrote that "K-2SO looks so good, it's easy to forget he's a CGI character". ''The Washington Post''s Michael Cavna praised K-2SO, calling him "a droid for social-media times ... freshly armed with comedic snark." Ann Hornaday, also of ''The Washington Post'', wrote that the character "provides precious comic relief in a film that is otherwise grim and unsmiling".
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'' described the droid as "the one character with any inner identity ... and the only performance with any flair at all".
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's David Ehrlich dubbed K-2SO the best of the film's new characters, with Travers calling the robot "hilarious" and Ehrlich describing him as "a droll bot with killer comic timing, he's as delightful and alive as any animated character you could find in a
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film".


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