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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." ...
Now that Andor Season 2 has finished airing, it's time to look back on this Star Wars series and see why it's so beloved.
Beneath all the laser blasters and X-wing spaceships, Tony Gilroy’s miniseries spinoff is a twisting tale of radicalization.
Instead of leaning on the usual hero myth, this "Star Wars" tale boosts our faith in tyranny's inevitable breakdown.
There is no mistaking the left-wing themes of the Disney + Star Wars series Andor. Set five years before the movie Rogue One, Andor shows the Empire strip mining planets, exploiting workers, arresting ...
Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor represents ... tentpole properties for commentary on contemporary, real-world issues is a financial risk. Taking stances against political or ideological movements ...
Andor's story ends in tragedy, but Andor Season 2 elevates Star Wars with grounded rebellion, moral complexity, and human ...
Star Diego Luna, who also serves as an executive producer, is again submitted for lead drama actor for his portrayal of Cassian Andor ... personal sacrifice and political revolution.
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