If you have been following Star Wars or Hollywood for the last few months you know that everything in the industry is in disarray. While the David Zaslavs and the Bob Igers of the industry look for bonuses the size of the GDP of small nations, the people who create the content they live like kings off of are facing extinction.
Star Wars: Andor’s second season lost Tony Gilroy when Abdullah Saeed called the conflict of interest out to the Writer’s Guild of America. Gilroy agreed it was a conflict and stepped away from Andor 2. To the best of my knowledge, Andor 2 is still filming.
Gilroy is a rockstar in the industry and for Star Wars itself, delivering around fourteen hours of quality Star Wars content with a human story at its core. Anyone in charge at Disney looking for a bonus while this happened has some big balls…
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