'Andor' returns to Disney+ and takes 'Star Wars' to new and rebel places

‘Andor’ returns to Disney+ and takes ‘Star Wars’ to new and rebel places

Beverly Hills, California – Beverly Hills, California (AP)-“Andor” “Star Wars” Galaxy apparently on his shoulders.

But the creator Tony Gilroy says that he and his collaborators felt little Disney and Lucasfilm pressure while sought “Rogue One”.

“We do not take creative notes about this program,” Gilroy, whose deep script writing curriculum also includes four films in the “Bourne” franchise and Oscar nominated for 2007 “Michael Clayton”, which he also directed. He told The Associated Press that “I had never had so much freedom before, even in final films I worked on. The latitude was amazing.”

Next season, whose production was delayed by Hollywood’s 2023 strikesThey come with high expectations of fans who have disappointed with other recent television offers of “Star Wars”, without new films released in the franchise in six years.

The new episodes track how the spark was on in Cassian Andor de Diego Luna in the first 2022 season extends through the galaxy. And they do it with characters and arches that are rarely found in this kingdom before.

“This second season, it is all the layers and the social and political climate that must happen to explode a revolution, so that there is a rebellion,” Luna told the AP. “The universe of ‘Star Wars’ never stopped to tell the story of these regular people who become crucial for the history we know.”

Gilroy was inspired by a wide range of historical and fictitious sources.

“Who will have another opportunity to make another 1,500 pages in Revolution Again, with so much money and so much muscle and everything else?” said.

But as epic that is the story, its most essential moments are marked by intimate and individual conversations.

“Little start,” Gilroy said. “Teaspoon teaspoon work”.

That includes a seasonal opening scene that begins with Cassian giving a young imperial mechanic the courage to help him in a great robbery. Sells it for the ecstatic feelings of Destiny Rebellion can bring.

“It is quite beautiful and idealistic, as it has to be a revolution, it is a great reminder of how romantic it is the idea of ​​the revolution,” Luna said.

The members of the cast say that he can feel revolutionary working for Gilroy, who transmits the same freedom for them that Disney gives him. They never remain in the dark with the type of script rationing and secret maintenance that are the norm in the main franchises.

“He doesn’t believe in retaining information as power,” he said Adria ArjonaHe plays Andor’s partner, Bix Caleen. “Before reading episode one, I knew the end. It’s unheard of.”

The arch of his particular character brings elements of the real world that include addiction and even darker forms of trauma unlike anything that “Star Wars” has demonstrated before.

Gilroy said he didn’t have to fight for the canon of the galaxy at all. He had to get used to certain elements when he worked for the first time inside the franchise: paperless, without hinges, without knives, for example. But it is not necessarily considered sacred.

“I’ve seen Canon stretch a lot,” he said. “He was very tight in ‘Rogue’. But many things have changed since then.”

The General Directorate of the program was basically determined when the work began in the series five years ago.

“I know what I’m doing with Cassian,” Gilroy said. “I know that the first year is the creation of a revolutionary and the way to Damascus, that is the first year, I know I am taking Rogue, I know where it will end.”

Other elements, such as the Mon Mothma route (Genevieve O’Reilly) taking a respectable senator to the leader of the rebellion, were not predetermined. They were discovered in writing and actions.

Its seasonal season includes a wedding ceremony full of rituals, and dances, new in “Star Wars” that Gilroy invented with whole fabric. He said that one of the pleasures of doing something so big and extensive is that he has used almost all the writing thoughts he has had.

“Everything I did for five years was only Max Out My imagination,” Gilroy said.

Mothma is among the characters of “Rogue One” who appeared in the first season and returned for the second, along with the radical rebel of Forest Whittaker, saw Gerrera, who this season gives a call to weapons that mock the trailer: “Revolution”, preaches an underlying “, is not for the Sane!”

Season 2 also sees the appearance of “Rogue One” characters for the first time in the television series, including the Drug Sidekick K-2550 of Andor, played by Alan Tudyk, and the builder of the Death Star Orson Krennic, played by Ben Mendelsohn.

Luna enjoyed Special in Tudyk’s return and her robot that speaks without a filter.

“I had a lot of fun playing with him, and having him back means a lot,” he said.

The three episodes that leave Tuesday’s gel to form what is basically a 2 1/2 -hour film, with Cassian trapped between the rival rebel factions, Bix that lives in an agricultural community in the middle of an imperial repression, and Mon Mothma has to interpret the patrician matriarch at the wedding of her daughter, before the three are new directions.

The entire series has been planned in that type of groups.

“We really thought we made eight films in five years,” Gilroy said.

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