The Andor may be one of the most critically praised star war projects so far, but the Shoaner Tony Gelroi is not sure if George Lucas, the creator of the franchise, has actually seen it or not.
In a new interview with Vanity festivalThe author asked the director, did Lucas helped him, which he responded clearly: “I do not know. There is no rumor. I talked to him only once after the rogue One. I talked to him on the phone. He was never congratulating us, but I never talked to him.”
Earlier, in the chat, however, Gallerway sang the praise of Lucas Fellam’s President Kathleen Kennedy, suggesting that “there would be no show without it” and it was highlighted how much she encourages her vision for the prevailing practical practice.
“She has protected the show and secured me and added a team together. When we started challenging Kathy, Kathy just kept saying yes,” she explained how open she was to find a dark, more mature accent. “Oh, I’ll put the first scene in the brothel.” ‘Okay.’ “I will kill them two policemen.” ‘Okay.’ ‘We want to produce produce designers from Cheronobel.’ “Okay, good idea.” He did everything we are doing, they are all bad.
In two seasons, the Andor tells the story of how Diego Luna’s case, Andor became a rebel spy and by making a final sacrifice in an attempt to destroy the death star in Rogue One: a star war story. All episodes are now on the Disney Plus.
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