Series predecessor Dedicated to the character of Cassian Andor, who appeared in the movie Rogue One.
Star Wars: Andor, created by Tony Gilroy with Diego Luna, Stellan Skarsgård, Genevieve O’Reilly…
According to Widescreen:
“Thus, Andor develops mechanized rings that look more colossal than ever before in the Star Wars universe, especially thanks to the sheer amount of space the camera allows itself to shoot (and the StageCraft closet a little). In short, a real proposal for a political espionage story with unbelievable results. It’s a shame it’s so hard to get started, but we can’t wait to discover the rest.”
4/5
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According to Le Parisien:
“Andor’s screenplay features Tony Gilroy, who co-wrote the Rogue One screenplay. Hence, the same spirit that pushes the saga to a more social realism and explores the soul and intimacy of its characters without going overboard. A grand performance.”
4/5
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According to the variety:
“The series is not rushed (the three episodes offered at launch make up one plot), and this pacing may cause some viewers to lose their attention. Those who continue to watch the series, on the other hand, will be rewarded for their patience. .”
4/5
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According to Telerama:
“There’s not much new in this new adventure – unless you’re a Star Wars fan. We’ve already seen its battles, its chases, its tormented but courageous characters, its wild landscapes and its cities full of extraterrestrials. The proliferation of such works, once “Events” are less and less conducive to rushing to see them.
2/5
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According to the first:
“Andor really manages to establish its naturalistic atmosphere, which is a change from Star Wars. Unfortunately, the script is not up to par. Andor’s beautiful promises are lost in a bland narrative stretched over three episodes of what should have been 10 minutes. The prologue of the movie.”
2/5
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You can watch Star Wars: The Endor series every Wednesday on Disney+ starting September 21.
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