The director of 'Zootopia 2' wrote the pilot episode of the best 'Star Wars' series, but no one knew it

Jared Bush, director of Zootopia and current head of animation at Disney, has confirmed that he wrote the original pilot for the Star Wars series Andor before choosing to direct the successful musical Encanto. In a recent conversation on the podcast The Town with Matthew Belloni, Bush clarified that he was never fired from Andor; instead, he decided to focus on Encanto, which allowed him to bring that story to the big screen. In a city with animals very, very far away… Andor, finally directed by Tony Gilroy, has become one of the most critically acclaimed projects […]

Jared Bush, director of Zootopia and current head of animation at Disney, has confirmed that he wrote the original pilot for the Star Wars series Andor before choosing to direct the successful musical Encanto. In a recent conversation on the podcast The Town with Matthew Belloni, Bush clarified that he was never fired from Andor; instead, he chose to focus on Encanto, which allowed him to bring that story to the big screen.

In a city with animals very, very far away…

Andor, finally directed by Tony Gilroy, has become one of the most critically acclaimed projects within the Star Wars universe, especially highlighting its second season. Bush mentioned that, although Andor is not what he would have done, he appreciates the narrator’s perspective and Gilroy’s work, especially for his contribution to the film Rogue One. “I met with Kathleen Kennedy (president of Lucasfilm) last week and my family wanted to watch both seasons of Andor. It’s phenomenal”, Bush expressed, emphasizing his admiration for the work done on the series.

As for the future of the Star Wars universe, attention now turns to The Mandalorian, which will return to screens on May 22, continuing the story of Din Djarin and Grogu, beloved characters among fans. On the other hand, the sequel to Zootopia, Zootopia 2, has managed to gross over 1.6 billion dollars at the global box office, solidifying the success of the animated franchise.

While the audience awaits the next premiere, fans have the opportunity to explore more about the Star Wars universe and enjoy related material from Zootopia 2, including interviews with the cast and the creative team behind the film.

The 'Star Wars' series that is more expensive than any of its movies

The series Andor, considered by many to be the best installment of the Star Wars universe, has exceeded expectations in terms of production costs. According to a report from Forbes, Disney has spent $698.3 million to create the series, a figure that surpasses the initially budgeted $650 million. This expenditure includes $60.5 million used in the final weeks of filming and in the post-production of the second season, which is scheduled to premiere on April 22, 2025. In a series very, very close… Despite the high investment, Disney has managed to mitigate some of its losses thanks to […]

The series Andor, considered by many to be the best installment in the Star Wars universe, has exceeded expectations in terms of production costs. According to a report from Forbes, Disney has spent $698.3 million to create the series, a figure that surpasses the initially budgeted $650 million. This expenditure includes $60.5 million used in the final weeks of filming and in the post-production of the second season, which is scheduled to premiere on April 22, 2025.

In a very, very close series…

Despite the high investment, Disney has managed to mitigate some of its losses thanks to tax exemptions. The company received a total refund of $142.3 million, which reduces the net cost for Andor to $552.4 million. This figure is significant, as it makes Andor the most expensive title in the Star Wars franchise, surpassing the $446.6 million that The Force Awakens cost, which also benefited from tax incentives in the UK.

However, despite receiving good reviews and having won five Emmy awards, the profitability of Andor remains in question. The series has not reached the high viewership that Disney might have expected, leading to doubts about whether the investment has been worthwhile. Although its quality has been praised by critics, the lack of solid performance in terms of audience raises questions about the future of large productions within the vast Star Wars universe.

With Disney’s focus on continuing to exploit its content library, it will be interesting to see how Andor influences its future investment decisions, especially in an environment where return on investment is measured not only in terms of critical response but also in audience attraction.

The creator of 'Andor' enjoyed 'The Mandalorian', but never finished it. "It was disorienting"

Tony Gilroy, showrunner of the acclaimed series Andor, has revealed that, although he enjoyed The Mandalorian, he did not finish watching it. In a recent podcast, Gilroy expressed that he found the series “disorienting” and that it was counterproductive for him to know the future of the plot while working on his project. “I didn’t find it useful to know what was going to happen next,” he commented. This decision has a clear context, as Andor takes place many years before The Mandalorian in the Star Wars timeline, which may have influenced his choice to avoid spoilers. The Andorlorian Despite […]

Tony Gilroy, showrunner of the acclaimed series Andor, has revealed that, although he enjoyed The Mandalorian, he never finished watching it. In a recent podcast, Gilroy expressed that he found the series “disorienting” and that it was counterproductive for him to know the future of the plot while working on his project. “It didn’t seem useful to me to know what was going to happen next,” he commented. This decision has a clear context, as Andor takes place many years before The Mandalorian in the Star Wars timeline, which may have influenced his choice to avoid spoilers.

The Andorlorian

Despite being considered the most critically acclaimed Star Wars program in the realm of live action, Andor did not manage to secure multiple Emmy nominations for acting, a fact that has frustrated Gilroy. The showrunner also addressed the controversy that has arisen between Andor and other Star Wars productions, emphasizing that “it would be very wrong to try to slavishly reproduce Andor”, suggesting that the diversity of approaches is essential for the expanded universe of the franchise.

Regarding the future of Star Wars, it has been confirmed that The Mandalorian and Grogu will have their own movie, marking their first adventure on the big screen. Additionally, Star Wars: Starfighter, which features a star-studded cast including Ryan Gosling and Amy Adams, has begun production in the United Kingdom. Fans can also look forward to a second season of Ahsoka, although a specific release date has not yet been announced.

With these new projects on the way, the Star Wars universe continues to expand, promising to excite its fans in the near future.