News

Variety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the year, featuring the ...
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 ...
We spoke to Tony Gilroy about the final season of Andor, from Kleya's MVP final episodes to why Syril Karn was misunderstood.
Beneath all the laser blasters and X-wing spaceships, Tony Gilroy’s miniseries spinoff is a twisting tale of radicalization.
Instead of leaning on the usual hero myth, this "Star Wars" tale boosts our faith in tyranny's inevitable breakdown.
Benito Skinner’s Prime Video series about a closeted jock starts off as a satire of toxic masculinity—and lands somewhere ...
Andor's story ends in tragedy, but Andor Season 2 elevates Star Wars with grounded rebellion, moral complexity, and human ...
Tony Gilroy clarifies that Andor is not a direct commentary on current politics, but rather on historical cycles of "revolution and authoritarianism." ...
It also magnifies Cassian’s tragedy, really,” Tony Gilroy said. “The child that he doesn’t even know about or ever meet or ...
In the emotionally charged finale of Andor Season 2, this revelation has added depth to Cassian Andor's journey by highlighting his personal sacrifices deeply embedded in his commitment to the rebelli ...
Contrary to what many fans have taken away from the title character’s latest adventures, Andor creator and showrunner Tony ...
This wasn't originally in the script because Tony Gilroy thought the line had originated somewhere ... It's an iconic rejoinder in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. First, Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) says ...