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Andor Creator Tony Gilroy on Bureaucracy and the Surveillance State

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Dec 23, 2025
Tony Gilroy, the acclaimed screenwriter and director behind Andor and the Bourne films, discusses the complexities of authoritarianism in his latest work. He explains how the Galactic Empire is portrayed not as a caricature of evil, but as a bureaucratic entity that normalizes surveillance and controls societies. Gilroy touches on themes of moral compromise, the chilling reality of mundane tyranny, and how small choices can have significant consequences, reflecting contemporary political landscapes and resonating with audiences seeking deeper insights into power and liberty.
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Use Constraints To Fuel Creativity

  • Constraints and canonical limits can spark creativity by forcing precise choices.
  • Tony Gilroy rolled Cassian back five years to make the character's growth dramatic and believable.
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Keep Mythic Elements Sparing

  • Most people in the galaxy would never meet a Jedi or know the Force, so Andor intentionally minimized mystical elements.
  • That choice kept the show grounded in ordinary people's moral and political struggles.
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Politics As Moral Storytelling

  • Gilroy resists simple left-right labels and frames Andor as moral storytelling about decency and community.
  • He views the show as probing the destruction of community and personal decency under authoritarian pressures.
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