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Tony Gilroy Dives Deep Into Andor, Including Its Biggest Challenges, Kino Loys Fate, and Why It Was Delayed Three Weeks

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    Tony Gilroy is once again not shying away from giving us all the answers we were looking for. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Gilroy discussed a lot of burning questions about the show, including Kino Loy's fate after episode 10, how they came up with the entire prison setting, why was Andor delayed a few weeks back in August, and a lot more. He is the showrunner of the series, wrote the first three episodes and the last two, and has overseen the entire process from the moment he was brought on in 2019.



    The following story contains spoilers for Andor episode 10, One Way Out.



    Gilroy first confirmed that Lucasfilm is so far thrilled with how the show has performed, particularly when it comes to the critical reception, and added that they are now relieved both House of the Dragon and The Rings of Power have wrapped their seasons, so they can be the only fantasy show in town. He also explained that it was the competition that swayed Lucasfilm to move Andor's original release date:



    [​IMG] Scene from Lucasfilm's ANDOR, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.



    In terms of why each writer got to do each episode arc, Gilroy gave the following explanation as to why his brother Dan did the heist arc (episodes 4-6) and Beau Willimon did the prison break arc (episodes 8-10):



    His other brother, John Gilroy, was also a co-editor on some of the episodes of season 1, including episode 6, The Eye. According to Tony Gilroy, this one was the hardest nut to crack in terms of editing:



    [​IMG] (L-R): Taramyn Barcona (Gershwyn Eustache Jr.), Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), Karis Nemik (Alex Lawther) and Arvel Skeen (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.



    He was also asked about what the prisoners are building in their shifts, and though he didn't give a straight answer, he hinted at some potential season 2 ties:



    Gilroy also explained how they came up with the entire concept of the prison when trying to make something different from everybody else, and how it THX 1138 inspired production designer Luke Hull:



    [​IMG] (Center, L-R): Kino Loy (Andy Serkis) and Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.



    In terms of teases, Gilroy then gave the big one of them all. After Kino Loy's last moments in episode 10, most viewers assumed the character was dead. But Tony Gilroy, taking a page out of Dave Filoni's playbook, isn't so sure. When asked if he presumes Kino was executed shortly after, Gilroy said:



    The prison break block brought back into the picture Duncan Pow as Melshi from Rogue One, and we then see him again running away with Cassian on the beach after escaping. Gilroy said the following about including the character in the scripts, and how it ties Andor even more nicely with the 2016 movie:



    [​IMG] Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgard) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.



    Moving over to Stellan Skarsgård's Luthen, Gilroy said the following about his overall state of mind in the series, and how that was then translated into his speech in episode 10:



    Previous scenes with Skarsgård included a lot of Easter eggs in the background that fans have been having a great time pointing out. Gilroy confirmed that, not only he had nothing to do with them, but he didn't even know about them until the show was on the air and saw them on the Internet:



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    Gilroy also explained how COVID-19's restrictions allowed them to include an additional layer of detail in the Aldhani arc, by cutting down the number of extras they could have:



    Make sure to check out the full interview over at The Hollywood Reporter, which contains a lot more interesting insight from the Andor showrunner. We are now heading directly into the final two episodes of the season, which will act as their own block. You can read Miguel's review of episode 10 here, and look forward to our review of episode 11 next Wednesday! Tony Gilroy himself has written the final two episodes, which are directed by Benjamin Caron.



    The second and final season of Andor will begin shooting on November 21st in London.



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    This was by far one of the best reads about Andor that I've read. I usually assume that outlets like The Hollywood Reporter need to be consumed with a grain of salt, but they have put out some quality articles on this series.
     
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