ICYMI: Andor series creator & showrunner TonyGilroy issued a statement that he was 'ceasing all non-writing producing functions' on Season 2 as the writersstrike continues. / StarWars Lucasfilm WGA AMPTP RogueOne
notes that Gilroy was reported as"still contributing producing services including casting and music-related duties."
: Ulaf , Cassian Andor , Xaul and Taga in Lucasfilm's ANDOR, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved. In response, Gilroy has issued a statement confirming that he's stopped all producing services for the"Rogue One" prequel series."I discontinued all writing and writing-related work on Andor prior to midnight, May 1. After being briefed on the Saturday showrunner meeting, I informed Chris Keyser at the WGA on Sunday morning that I would also be ceasing all non-writing producing functions," said Gilroy is his statement to THR.
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