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Screenwriter Beau Willimon has revealed which Andor character was his favorite to write for and which Star Wars spinoff he'd ...
Andor's creative team tried to follow the 'rules' of Star Wars, until showrunner Tony Gilroy laid out his one condition for ...
Andor' screenwriter Beau Willimon ('House Of Cards') contemplates a Saw Gerrera spin-off series thanks to our egging him on.
A close runner-up for many was Kino Loy (Andy Serkis), making his quite literal breakout speech from the prison in season 1, ...
With Andor over, next up on the live-action Star Wars TV front is Ahsoka Season 2, which will likely premiere sometime next ...
Andor fans are discovering the TV show featured a hidden Darth Maul Easter egg. On Instagram, Andor production designer Luke ...
Viewing this reel of Scanline VFX ‘s work on Andor season 2’s most iconic sets makes us want to watch the show all over again ...
"Andor" dances to its own thoughtful tune, and if other "Star Wars" series can do the same, it portends a good future for these shows. And sure, they can have cute Baby Yodas, too – in moderation.
Andor, the latest in Disney+’s ever-lengthening line of Star Wars shows, is the first Star Wars film or show to feel fundamentally different. Andor is, first and foremost, a political thriller.
Star Wars: Andor has a very different vision for what a live-action Star Wars series can be, and that's exactly what makes the show such a welcome change of pace for this Skywalker-obsessed franchise.
Despite what some people — and at least one giant media company — might have you believe, “Star Wars” has always been political. “It is a period of civil war,” explains the opening ...