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The Andor creator found some flaws in the series when it was first pitched, and has observed the same issues in the MCU.
And, for several years, that version of their origin story was considered the truth because it was part of Star Wars canon.
We spoke to Tony Gilroy about the final season of Andor, from Kleya's MVP final episodes to why Syril Karn was misunderstood.
Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy has a theory relating to the decline in quality and overall audience interest in MCU movies, and ...
As 'Andor' comes to a close, star Diego Luna and creator Tony Gilroy talk in-depth about how they revolutionized 'Star Wars' ...
Tony Gilroy deliberately avoided featuring Jyn Erso in Andor, prioritizing originality and a distinct narrative.
"Andor" creator Tony Gilroy explains the series finale, including his thinking behind the final image, his future with "Star ...
Gilroy did briefly consider bringing more Rogue One characters in—Danny Mays’ Tivic the informant, for instance, who’s killed ...
It’s been interesting to see how Lucasfilm handles Star Wars canon. Everything, from comics and novels to shows and films, is ...
Just before the credits roll in the Andor finale, Tony Gilroy and company delivered one last gut punch to our boy Cassian: ...
Andor creator Tony Gilroy may be riding on a crest of a wave after his work in a galaxy far, far away, but he's still found ...
Gilroy is actually less interested in fan theories and more into the “very complicated” idea driving Luthen and Kleya’s bond.