According to Tony Gilroy, the acclaimed showrunner behind the Disney+ series "Andor," Disney is reportedly working on a secret Star Wars horror project. In a recent interview with Business Insider, Gilroy hinted at Lucasfilm's ongoing efforts to delve into darker themes within the beloved franchise. When asked about his potential interest in a more sinister Star Wars project, Gilroy revealed, "They're doing that. I think they're doing that. I think that's in the works, yeah."
If these rumors hold true, fans might soon witness Star Wars embracing the Dark Side in an unprecedented way. While specifics about the project remain under wraps, it could take the form of a TV series, a movie, or perhaps something entirely different. There's no clear indication yet on who is spearheading this venture, and it may be years before further details emerge. However, Gilroy's comments suggest that Disney is open to exploring new storytelling avenues within the Star Wars universe.
"The right creator, and the right moment, and the right vibe … you can do anything," Gilroy remarked, reflecting on his experience with "Andor." He expressed hope that the success of "Andor" could pave the way for other innovative projects, much like how "The Mandalorian" inspired "Andor."
The idea of a Star Wars horror movie has long been a dream for many fans, including Mark Hamill himself. While the franchise has primarily focused on the Skywalker saga and its expansive universe of characters, there's ample opportunity to explore its more chilling aspects. Although some spin-offs have dabbled in darker themes, major productions have typically catered to a broad, family-friendly audience.
"Andor" stands out as a more mature entry in the Star Wars catalog, earning high praise for its nuanced storytelling. Its first season, which debuted in 2022, has been lauded as one of the best in the franchise, receiving a 9/10 in our review. Fans eagerly await the premiere of Andor Season 2, set to release its first three episodes on April 22. For more insights, check out how the success of Season 1 paved the way for Season 2. In the meantime, you can explore our breakdown of upcoming Star Wars projects in 2025.
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