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The final arc of the 'Star Wars' series gave us the endings we needed—and knew where to leave some stories open.
Andor' showrunner Tony Gilroy talks about the thinking behind the series finale's surprise and more in our new interview — spoilers ahead!
After two seasons and 24 episodes, the Star Wars series Andor has concluded, taking viewers through Cassian Andor's ...
Her entire arc (and absence from Rogue One) pointed in one direction, and I’m so grateful Tony Gilroy steered out of that skid ...
The following contains spoilers for 'Andor' Season 2Finally, after three years of absence, Andor fans got the answer they had ...
Andor' finally gave us the long-awaited face-off between Dedra and Luthen. Denise Gough takes us inside that showdown scene ...
Take a look at the 'We Fight to Win' Clip for Andor Season 2, the live-action series about the journey of Cassian Andor and The Rebellion leading into Star Wars: Rogue One distributed by Disney Plus.
Andor doesn't make a big deal about Easter eggs, which is why it's easy to miss a huge one in the show's final episodes.
Tony Gilroy always had a finish line in sight. From day one, Andor was meant to walk us straight into the opening frames of ...
The Chosen One swerve goes against that grain, but I’m less mad at it because the dude’s name is on the show. As for the ...
Andor season 2 is a Star Wars success story of how the franchise can excel with sci-fi subgenres and different narrative ...
I think once we got our hands on the Narkina prison system, her fate was sealed,” Andor creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy said with a chuckle.
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