The Hollywood Reporter exclusively reports that Tony Gilroy has stopped all work on Andor. He stopped writing before the WGA writer’s strike but now has ceased all producing and other types of work. Check out his statement to THR here: “I discontinued all writing and writing-related work on...
Read MoreBefore the Andor finale aired this Wednesday, Collider sat down with showrunner Tony Gilroy and star Diego Luna to discuss it and Cassian Andor’s character. First off, check out some insight from Gilroy about when he wrote the final scene between Cassian and Luthen: “Early, early. Prob...
Read More***SPOILERS*** “Nobody’s Listening!” opens on Dedra’s interrogation of Bix. Bix is reluctant to tell her anything, so Dedra hands her over to a doctor with a particularly effective method of questioning. Bix is kept as a witness, and Samuel is executed. Cassian plans an escape with a fellow ...
Read More**Spoilers** “Narkina 5” finds Cassian being shuttled off to prison. Dedra comes to the Bureau of Standards to meet with Syril and find out what happened on Ferrix. Dedra presents her findings to Partagaz, the other supervisors, and Colonel Yularen, head of the ISB. Syril presses Dedra f...
Read MoreAndor is a character and a show for which I’ve really been trying to temper my expectations. I didn’t like Rogue One or care much for its characters. The Book of Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi were sizable disappointments. I’ve quickly gone from “Star Wars TV is good, at...
Read MoreAndor’s showrunner, Tony Gilroy, has clarified that the show will end after two seasons. Confusion has arisen around the show because it initially had five seasons planned, and the story will cover five years of Andor’s life before Rogue One. Evidently, just as much story will be covered...
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