That's an interesting point given that we've seen the Mandalorian, a Disney original character, essentially become what a lot of fans wanted Boba Fett to be (albeit with a pointless additional 'adoptive dad' subplot with the fan-grabbing baby plot device bolted on), while actual Boba, alongside Obi-Wan and Luke, is weakened and humiliated in favour of characters that satisfy
THE MESSAGE (Fennec Shand, Reva and Rey).
However, there are exceptions to the rule thus far in that Ahsoka (I can't see them wanting to ruin her character given she's becoming more and more Rey-like and also ticks woke boxes), Vader (who has been given much more of a demonstration of the true extent of his skills and powers in Disney productions than we have seen in the LucasFilm OT) and Palpatine (literally the only reason the Rise of Skywalker grossed as much as it did, with most of the limited praise of the film to this day being directed toward Ian McDiarmid's return to form) have all got off relatively lightly. It seems that only female and villainous male LucasFilm characters have been left relatively untouched by the baleful glare of KK, again to satisty
THE MESSAGE.
Only time will tell of course - always in motion is the future (look, I'm quoting the Original Trilogy for once, take a picture while it lasts

). I honestly hope
Andor succeeds, because I liked Cassian as a more gritty kind of hero in Rogue One, and he deserves to be given some more development to join the pantheon of other main Star Wars characters, but then as you imply, trailers can be misleading, as appeared to be the case with the Obi-Wan series, so we can only hope that Cassian can salvage some glory for the endangered species that is strong male characters, as the Mandalorian appears to have done before him.