Dave Filoni Reportedly Doesn't Like 'Andor,' Sparking Concern Over 'Star Wars' Future

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Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) in 'Star Wars: Andor' (2022)

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3 Comments

  1. Paulie

    i’m a OG fan – Saw Star Wars in theatres when it was *just* Star Wars, and have enjoyed or ignored various incarnations of the franchise with an attitude of ‘to each our own’. I think ANDOR is a masterpiece (and I was incredibly cynical when it was announced) and while I adore some of Dave’s offerings (Rebels, Clone Wars) I fear that Star Wars will become the Filoniverse – incredibly small and more incestuous than a sibling kiss.

    1. Phil

      Andor is a theatrical project to fill the space Kennedy left behind through her stupid management of an epic franchise. We don’t need theatrical projects; we need quality storytelling, as in the original Star Wars. There are dozens of stories yet to be told.

      Andor is excellent, but it can not and should not take away the power of the light and dark side.

  2. Erik Hansen

    I thought Andor was a like good spy novel adaptations. BUT it lacked fantasy and fun. It was dark and rough, good enough for a Netflix movie but definitely not Star Wars. I like the excitement of being lost in a fantasy world. ANDOR made me think of Earth.

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