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We spoke to Tony Gilroy about the final season of Andor, from Kleya's MVP final episodes to why Syril Karn was misunderstood.
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Bounding Into Comics on MSN‘Andor’ Creator Says Star Wars Series Is Not A Commentary On Modern Politics, Any Parallels The Result Of “The Repeating Patterns Of Revolution And Authoritarianism”Contrary to what many fans have taken away from the title character’s latest adventures, Andor creator and showrunner Tony ...
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‘Andor’ Creator Says Star Wars Series Isn’t Political Commentary, Parallels Reflect “Repeating Patterns Of Revolution And AuthoritarianismTony Gilroy clarifies that Andor is not a direct commentary on current politics, but rather on historical cycles of "revolution and authoritarianism." ...
And, for several years, that version of their origin story was considered the truth because it was part of Star Wars canon. Then, of course, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy gave the okay for Tony ...
Gilroy did briefly consider bringing more Rogue One characters in—Danny Mays’ Tivic the informant, for instance, who’s killed ...
Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy explains why he feels Marvel movies fall short in the storytelling department, relying heavily ...
The "Andor" creator reflects on his decade-long "Star Wars" journey in his Filmmaker Toolkit interview. While on this week’s episode of the Filmmaker Toolkit podcast, Gilroy talked about ...
Fans fell hard for Andy Serkis’ performance as Kino Loy in Andor Season 1, the floor boss turned rebel sparkplug who delivered one hell of a rousing monologue. But as it turns out, Kino’s story is ...
The actor, who plays Chandrilan Senator Mon Mothma, breaks down the journey of the future Rebel Alliance leader and her big ...
“I feel terribly sorry for Syril,” Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy told DECIDER. “I actually have great affection for Syril. I think Syril is a victim in every way. I think he’s a romantic ...
When DECIDER spoke over the phone with Andor creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy, he confirmed that “Niamos!” is a canonical in-universe “galactic hit.” However, he admitted that wasn’t ...
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