As “Andor” has progressed throughout the Disney+ show’s inaugural season, the “Rogue One” prequel series has quickly gone beyond merely “the best ‘Star Wars’ television show ever” and cemented its place as one of the very best shows on television, period. And with two episodes to go, the series has just reached its zenith with episode 10 (“One Way Out”), the culmination of the arc that saw Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) flee from a seemingly inescapable Imperial prison.
TheWrap spoke with creator Tony Gilroy about how the episode came together, designing the prison and the internal logic of how time moves within “Andor.”
Gilroy said the episode was “really hard.” Now you’ll find out why.
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TheWrap spoke with creator Tony Gilroy about how the episode came together, designing the prison and the internal logic of how time moves within “Andor.”
Gilroy said the episode was “really hard.” Now you’ll find out why.
Also Read:
Disney+’s ‘Andor’ Rises as Other Franchise Shows Slip in Demand | Chart Andor’s Plight
At the end of episode 7, Andor has largely distanced himself from the cause, hanging out on a backwater,...
- 11/11/2022
- by Drew Taylor
- The Wrap
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