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Tony Gilroy Says Disney Discouraged ‘Fascism’ Talk When Promoting Andor

He now calls the show an explicit study of authoritarianism, rejecting reports of tension with Dave Filoni.

Overview

  • Gilroy told The Hollywood Reporter he was asked during publicity not to use terms like “fascism,” describing a historically focused messaging strategy he and the team adopted for interviews.
  • He said Andor was intentionally about authoritarianism, noting the writers drew from familiar fascist tropes and set out to weave as many of them into the series as possible.
  • Addressing a TheWrap claim that Dave Filoni disliked Andor, Gilroy said their limited interactions have been cordial and credited Filoni and Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian for paving the way for his series; a Lucasfilm spokesperson previously called the claim inaccurate.
  • Coverage highlighted mounting cost concerns around projects of Andor’s scale, with reports pegging the two-season budget in the hundreds of millions and industry commentary questioning whether similar streaming bets will be greenlit.
  • Gilroy reflected on the franchise’s direction under new leadership and broader studio priorities, voicing pride in Andor while suggesting today’s economics make comparable, adult-leaning streaming series less likely.