Tony Gilroy creates his own “Star Wars” ending with the goal of “legitimate hope”
When Tony Gilroy and his Ando Star Diego Luna decides to stuff new value for five years Star Wars Legends three episodes a year Rogue Onethey know the task is incredible. In a chat with wrapping paper, Gilroy Star Wars Knowledge.
“We’ve been waiting for it to fail, go, ‘will definitely bite our stuff here.’ We’ve been waiting for Bugaboo that has never been there,” he said. “I wrote the top and tail of each block to set up the frame for each year.
Now, with the end of the Disney+ series and the awards season, Ando Mission is a truly acclaimed show for fans. No one really cares about it not like this Mandalorian or Ahsoka Moreover, Gilroy was not forced to embed any direct lines to attract more viewers to the show.
“I’m strictly focusing on the Canon that I should be following. I’m ignoring the examples I’m ignoring, but that doesn’t mean his Canon is on the table for other projects, I don’t have an IP, so they can do what they want.”
Instead, Gilroy was able to bid farewell to his role on his own terms. He told the industry that critical last moments such as Dedra’s confrontation with Luthen, when Andor meets power in the only time he passed, Star Wars As mentioned directly, not everyone is meticulously integrated. “You spend a lot of time building and tearing down your imagination. It’s a constant process.” He said of the series still surprised him when it finished the last scene.
“I don’t think there is hope for what these characters do,” he said. For Gilroy, that’s what he is with Star Wars. “Legal hope. Not cheesy T-shirt hope, but real hope.”
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