Tonight is the night – not only the night that the final three episodes of Andor arrive but also potentially the final contributions to the Star Wars saga from Tony Gilroy – that the Andor showrunner sits down onstage at 92NY to discuss his incredible career, one that started a galaxy away from Ferrix, Chandrila or Ghorman. He’ll be onstage with Josh Horowitz at 7.30pm in the Buttenwieser Hall at The Arnhold Center.
Calling all rebels and revolutionaries: Join us for a conversation with Tony Gilroy, the Academy Award and Emmy nominated creator known for his work on Michael Clayton, the Bourne franchise and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Gilroy brings a grounded, gritty take to the galaxy far, far away in Disney +’s hit series Andor, and is sitting down with MTV’s Josh Horowitz to discuss why he entered the Star Wars universe with this Peabody-winning and Emmy-nominated drama.
As Season 2 of the Star Wars prequel reaches its gripping conclusion, Gilroy pulls back the curtain on the sequence of events that ultimately lead to George Lucas’ 1977 classic Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. Watch clips from the new season, along with behind-the-scenes insights — into the characters, the show’s bold narrative structure, its political undercurrents, its human-scale storytelling — and stories from working with stars Diego Luna, Stellan Skarsgård, Forest Whitaker, and more.


