
Tony Gilroy’s grittier, more mature style is primarily responsible for “Andor”‘s reputation as one of the most fantastic “Star Wars” TV shows. The show returns on Tuesday for its second and final season. Fans of Gilroy’s 2002 action thriller “The Bourne Identity” should not be surprised by this viewpoint, which is quite different from the family-friendly tone sometimes found in the Disney-owned “Star Wars” universe.
Its origins were already apparent in the 2016 “Star Wars” film “Rogue One,” which Gilroy co-wrote, and which serves as the conclusion to “Andor,” a story that precedes the events of that film. Everything is emotionally charged,” actor Diego Luna, who portrays Cassian Andor, the main character, told AFP,” since we’re getting close to ‘Rogue One.’
Disney views “Andor”‘s popularity as a fresh hope for a series that has struggled to engage viewers in recent years. As a result, it has invested a substantial amount of money in the 12-episode tale, which Forbes magazine claims cost an astonishing $645 million to produce.
Andor” is about how one of those characters “gets there,” according to Luna, whereas “Rogue One” was about a rebel suicide mission to steal the Death Star’s schematics, including “characters that sacrifice everything for a cause.
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