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Tony Gilroy Reflects on Andor Season 1 Finale, Including Luthen and Mon Mothmas Key Moments, and Breaks Down Season 2 Timeline

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    In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy answered some of the season's burning questions, now that it's finished its run. Some of the topics he touched upon include Luthen's big day in the season finale, Mon Mothma's fabricated story about her husband's gambling, why showing Anto Kreegyr's ambush was never in the cards, and why no directors from season 1 are coming back for season 2. He also confirmed that Duncan Pow will be back as Melshi in season 2, as expected.



    After episode 11 aired on Disney Plus, some speculated that, since we never saw a body, Maarva might have faked her death to rally the troops against the Empire. While this was ultimately not the case, Gilroy did say that he liked the idea after seeing it online:



    The episode closes with Luthen and Andor finally joining forces. But there is more to that; as Gilroy told The Hollywood Reporter, Luthen had a pretty good day overall:



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    Meanwhile, Mon Mothma wasn't having her best day. Gilroy confirmed in the interview that she fabricated the story about his husband's gambling being behind the missing money in her account, and then added the following when asked why she decided to go through with her daughter's marriage:



    Speaking of Mon Mothma, in another interview with Deadline, Gilroy hinted that the character's arc in the season was in part inspired by Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the House for the past four years:



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    He was also asked by The Hollywood Reporter about the post-credits scene, which finally revealed what the prisoners at Narkina 5 were building. However, instead of taking a larger role than in season 1, Gilroy said that the Death Star will still be a looming threat happening in the background in the second season:



    The conversation also covered briefly the topic of Anto Kreegyr, who was successfully ambushed by the Empire, as Luthen had planned. Gilroy explained why it was never in the cards for them to include that sequence in the series:



    [​IMG] Bix Caleen (Adria Arjona) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.



    Bix was asked about Kreegyr in episode 11, but we never got to hear the answer. According to the writer, it's because she had no answer:



    In an interview over the summer, composer Nicholas Britell had said that the first work he did for the score on the series was music that was meant to be played on set. In episode 12, we finally got to see what he meant. Gilroy confirmed that this was indeed the first part of the score they got done, and that happened six months before the rest of the music:



    [​IMG] Ferrixian musicians in a scene from Lucasfilm's ANDOR, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.



    Moving on to season 2, we know that each block of three episodes will be covering each year in between the events of season 1 and the beginning of Rogue One. Gilroy confirmed that each block will be contained, covering just a handful of days from each of those years, before jumping forward another year:



    Deadline also asked Gilroy in their interview to give a small tease of what's to come in the second season, to which the Andor showrunner responded the following:



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



    The second season, which is currently filming in the U.K., will be directed by a new set of people. When asked about why they didn't bring back the season 1 directors, Gilroy explained in his interview with The Hollywood Reporter that they tried really hard, but it just wasn't possible:



    It's clear that they approached people to direct for season 2 before the first season aired, because Andor has now become a favorite of the industry even if it's struggled to win over audiences. After gathering some of the best reviews of any Star Wars project ever, apparently, it's also been the talk of the town over at studio headquarters.



    Andor season 2 will stream on Disney Plus sometime in 2024, likely toward the end of the summer.



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    I hope that he will tighten up the series' writing for the second season.
     
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