He claims that “Andor” creator Tony Gilroy put down the bombshell in the latest Q&A of the ATX TV match (via Indiewire): The entire price range of the 24-episode “Star Wars” series is $650 million. “Ando” launched two seasons in 2022 and 2025, ending the last month's run to get important praise. The series is a prequel to the 2016 film “Rogue One” (co-written by Gilroy) and centers on Diego Luna's Cassian Andor, a thief who turned into a spy who rebels.
“I hinted, [for] Disney is $650 million,” Gilroy said. “For twenty-four episodes, I never know. We usually mention “Fuck Empire” in season 1, and they usually mention “Can you not do that?” … In season 2, they mention “streaming is lifeless, we have no cash we have as before,” so we fight for cash, but they never clean up something. That [freedom] Carry your responsibilities with you. ”
Studios are not in contact when Gilroy's price range is revealed choose. Manufacturing in Season 2 has been significantly suspended amid the Hollywood strike. Accustomed to manufacturing supply mentioned that the guild strike increased the closing price by about $20 million to the “Andor's” price range, and the interlude price is estimated at $20 million after tax incentives, just like the reported “Dragon House” and “Severance” episode budgets.
Gilroy pushes the boundaries between Disney and Star Wars franchise and Andor. Although he raised his personality again in the finale of the first season, he ended up getting genocide-like subjects and attacked the current second season with studio interference. Gilroy mentioned on ATX that he purposefully started “Andor” when he set up a scene in a brothel, which was a litmus to try.
“I work on a rogue [One]“So what I know [permissible] Gilroy mentioned: “The violence is already very large, and in fact, the foundation is greatly relaxed. Yes, we have no pores and skin, but I'm very consciously starting the main scene in the brothel just to see what will happen and how we might go. There is sex. … It's one thing, and it's very likely to be there at some unspecified period in the future, which will become a huge tension, and in fact, it's all boring.”
Gilroy's prior instructions choose When he tried to get the studio to allow him to say “fucking empire”, he “wrote the temporaryness of authorization to Disney, explaining:
“Disney doesn’t allow us to use it,” added director Benjamin Caron, director choose. “So we modified it to 'Fight against the Empire'. I keep in mind the name with Tony Gilroy saying, “Are we going to escape?” ”
The “Andor” staff couldn't get Disney to allow them to say “fucking empire”, but they did discuss genocide in Season 2 (Gilroy mentioned on ATX that the ability to act was “pretty flawless”). The second season also featured Adria Arjona's Binx boldly shouting out the tried and tested sexual assault. Bicks yelled bluntly to an officer: “He tried to rape me!”
“I keep studying this in mind, and in the second fact of abuse of energy, I'm actually afraid to get into that scene,” Arjona directs choose. “But one more thing – I want to curse – is actually very effective for the truth I show in the galaxy.
Currently, every season of “Andor” is streaming on Disney+.
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