'Andor' is ending. It brought untold stories of trauma and humanity to 'Star Wars'
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'Andor' is ending. It brought untold stories of trauma and humanity to 'Star Wars'
“Andor” ends with the release of a three-episode series finale on Tuesday. The Disney+ streaming show took “Star Wars" to previously unexplored places, including depiction of the long-term effects of trauma.
‘Andor’ star Genevieve O’Reilly on Mon Mothma’s big speech and wedding dance: ‘”Star Wars” is always reaching for the universal and the intimate’
Since Andor Season 2 is split into groups of three episodes, each taking place one year after the last, viewers see the characters in several different modes and periods of their lives. In particular, Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly) plays quite a spectrum of emotions. In the first arc of the season, written by Andor creator Tony Gilroy, viewers see her navigate her daughter’s wedding. It involves coaching her young daughter Leida (Bronte Carmich…
The Ringer: Lucasfilm is internally divided over Andor. The new...
Seems like Kathleen Kennedy really backed Gilroy all the way through. If she retires this year and the least she went out on a high. Transcription: "So if you have any doubt, I've been hearing for years that people, Lucasfilm don't, outside of Kathy Kennedy, who loves Tony Gilroy, don't really like Andor and they don't like the way that people always talk about Andor being the quote unquote good one and all that sort of stuff like that. And I …
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