Andor, Tony Gilroy and Star Wars
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Andor season 2 is a Star Wars success story of how the franchise can excel with sci-fi subgenres and different narrative scopes.
Tony Gilroy's Andor brought back the most important Star Wars idea that even George Lucas had pushed aside after the first movie.
"I did it in the beginning because I’m always leaving things for myself to try to pick up on. There are all kinds of things that I do to pick up on later, or things that I lay down so writers will pick up on them in the room," Gilroy explained to Deadline when the publication asked what happened to Kerri.
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"It's not lost on me that Tony Gilroy has literally written me into Star Wars history," says the star, who formed a close bond with Stellan Skarsgård during production.
Tony Gilroy’s Rogue One rewrite ditched Jedi nostalgia for gritty realism Star Wars’ boldest shift since George Lucas stepped back.
Andor” ends with the release of a three-episode series finale on Tuesday. The Disney+ streaming show took “Star Wars" to previously unexplored places, including depiction of the long-term effects of trauma.
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"My son is a big Star Wars fan and often busts my balls about how little I know," Gilroy quips. Andor gives an origin story to one of the most memorable lines of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. This wasn't originally in the script because Tony Gilroy thought the line had originated somewhere else in canon.
Andor creator Tony Gilroy opens up about the original plan for K-2SO’s return, detailing a scrapped episode that played out like a horror movie. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the showrunner discussed the development of Episodes 7-9,