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Tony Gilroy on why that sexual assault attempt against an "undocumented" fugitive in the show's season two premiere block was necessary to tell an accurate tale of revolution — even within the Star Wars universe.
Intricate, thrilling and heartbreaking to the very end: this was a brilliant show about the people who never get statues.
Andor season 2 is a Star Wars success story of how the franchise can excel with sci-fi subgenres and different narrative scopes.
The Andor Season 2 finale ended without confirming that Stellan Skarsgård's Luthen Rael was secretly a Jedi, which was the correct choice.
Warning: this article contains spoilers for Andor season two, up to episode nine. This week, many fans are diving into the final episodes o
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‘Andor’ Creator Says Star Wars Series Isn’t Political Commentary, Parallels Reflect “Repeating Patterns Of Revolution And AuthoritarianismTony Gilroy clarifies that Andor is not a direct commentary on current politics, but rather on historical cycles of "revolution and authoritarianism."
It wasn't planned this way, but Andor Season 2 arrived on Disney+ when Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith celebrated its 20th anniversary with a theatrical rerelease. This coincidence gives even greater resonance to Genevieve O'Reilly's performance in the final season of Andor,
This article contains spoilers through the end of Andor.