Andor begins from the groundwork laid in "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," with Tony Gilroy reworking the prequel series into a complex narrative. The show chronicles Cassian Andor's evolution from a reluctant individual to a revolutionary leader. Despite original plans for five seasons, challenges emerged during the production of the first season. Gilroy acknowledged how the pandemic aided their process, stating its impact on the show's development and success, culminating in significant accolades for both seasons.
Gilroy's version was an origin story tracing the making of a revolutionary, the education of Cassian Andor as a scruffy, reluctant malcontent who is radicalized into a rebel leader.
Disney's original plan: Create five 'Andor' seasons leading up to the start of 'Rogue One.' As Gilroy was still shooting Season 1, he recognized what a daunting task delivering 12 fully-realized episodes would be.
Season 2 has nabbed 10 Primetime Emmys. Both men recognized what a behemoth they had created.
Covid was a huge value; the show would have been a disaster without it.
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