Does the change in tone and darker subject matter work for Andor? Does it work in the grand scheme of Star Wars projects?
Disney+’s Andor gives a dramatically grounded look at the sociopolitical landscape of the galactic empire and the rise of the rebellion in the beloved Star Wars galaxy. By employing a smaller scale and tonally mature approach to the franchise, George Lucas’ legendary space opera is stripped of its fancifully childlike charm and plucky spiritual heroism and is instead examined with political intrigue and interpersonal drama akin to modern prestige TV like Breaking Bad or The Handmaid’s Tale.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY RELATED: Why 'Andor' Doesn't Have Many 'Star Wars' Aliens Explained By Showrunner Tony Gilroy [Exclusive] The show is an evolution of the conflicts first established in the original 1977 film by exploring the reign of the empire and the workings of the rebellion in more nuanced ways. The rebel’s fight is shown to not just be on the battlefield with blasters, but with money in the hushed halls of the senate elite on Coruscant and in the underground dealings of political espionage.
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