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Hmm. Production was nearly completed before the strike. I'm not sure why they couldn't push it to December of 2024. 
I hope it eventually happens. SW needs more good content. 

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9 hours ago, TangledThorns said:

Well... poop. After this news I would not be shocked, but still hugely disappointed, if we didn't see a second season of ANDOR.

https://www.ign.com/articles/star-wars-andor-season-2-delayed-out-of-2024

 

The common trend lately is to take an almost finished show and then scrap it for the tax write off. I know the government had actually been bringing that up and trying to introduce bills to stop that practice since it’s kinda stupid.

Hopefully that’s not what’s going on here. The first season had some problems mostly with the first few episodes being really bad and not being able to grab an audience, but it eventually gets better and was definitely far better than most of the D+ live action Star Wars

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4 hours ago, Bolt said:

Hmm. Production was nearly completed before the strike. I'm not sure why they couldn't push it to December of 2024. 
I hope it eventually happens. SW needs more good content. 

All productions essentially stopped during the strikes. When that happened, production crews were free to move to other projects, sets were torn down, VFX houses moved on to their next projects. Sound stage rentals basically went un-used. Writing, re-writes and re-shoots couldn't happen. That screws up scheduling to the Nth degree (especially since the actors went on strike too). Now that everyone is going back to work, you can't just pick up where you left off, especially when you are competing with other productions for resources. Same goes for the actors, production crews, sound stages, etc. They're all booked well in advanced. If a production had their spot booked at a time after the strike ended, do you think they would give up their spot for a production that got cutoff during the strikes and blew past their deadlines, maybe having to wait months for the next opening? :rofl: That means those productions would be set back and they would have to get to the back of the queue. Even if a soundstage was booked and a production still had it by the time the strikes ended, they've lost x-months where nothing happened. They can do what they can but still have to be out of there for the next production that had that venue reserved. So a lot of these productions which are being pushed back are because they, essentially, lost their spot and have to re-queue to make it finish line. And even if they are allowed to keep their spots, that pushes every other reservation back so now those production's deadlines are pushed back and everyone's releases are delayed x-amount of time. 

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Not only were the strikes causing scheduling problems Disney's debt is causing problems.  They are trying to find a sweet spot between too much content losing money due to the viewership not supporting it and not enough content causing viewers to drop the service.  Most likely this will get made eventually. 

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9 hours ago, sh9000 said:

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Season 1 coming to 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray.

I generally don't buy tv shows on physical media, but I may make an exception for Andor. Though, I'd wait for the complete series to be available in a single purchase.

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Just read in Wiki there is supposed to be a season 2 however it looks like the writers strike had a significant impact on its production. That's not a good sign as I recall many films and series story and production quality plummeted after the last writers strike in 2007/08.

 

A second season, which will conclude the series and lead into the events of Rogue One, began filming in November 2022, was halted in the first half of 2023 due to the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes, resumed in January 2024, and wrapped in February 2024.

It was expected to release in August 2024,[24] but because of delays in production due to the strikes, the release has been reported to have likely been pushed back to sometime in 2025.[25]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andor_(TV_series)#Season_2

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13 hours ago, sh9000 said:

Season 1 coming to 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray.

... this might be the first non-main-movie Star Wars thing to get me to open my wallet.

 

3 hours ago, TangledThorns said:

Just read in Wiki there is supposed to be a season 2 however it looks like the writers strike had a significant impact on its production. That's not a good sign as I recall many films and series story and production quality plummeted after the last writers strike in 2007/08.

Yeah, Andor was/is supposed to be a two-season limited series.

The first season is the story of how Cassian ended up joining the Rebellion and the second season is supposedly going to cover his life as a rebel agent and end with the start of the mission he was on at the start of Rogue One: a Star Wars Story.

They were supposedly almost done shooting Andor season two when the strike hit, and as a direct-to-streaming series it's not beholden to the broadcast schedule so work could just stop instead of being beholden to scab writers like a traditional TV series, so the impact of the strike on the production shouldn't be nearly as bad as past strikes impacts on broadcast shows.

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Oh look, a reason to restart my subscription to Disney+. Finally! I'll have to re-watch the first season too.

I think I read a rumor that the series could spin-off into a Mon Mothma focused post Rogue One series which I think could be great too.

 

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Note that the leak is from 6 months ago, we still don't have a release date for season 2 other than "Spring 2025".

Found this breakdown of the season 2 recently: We get 4 blocks of 3 episodes each, with Tony Gilroy penning the first block, followed by Beau Willimon (Makina arch from S1), then Tony's brother Dan (Aldhani Heist from S1). The writer for the final episodes is Tom Bissell, who was not involved in TV writing much, but has a pretty colorful bio as an author & journalist.

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Hmm that ‘trailer’ is actually even older that that. It’s been sitting at 11 months on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/XCY729URAB0?si=lCGXEI1ZUg95TxDS

Still, excited for Andor S2. S1 has the most uninteresting premise of any SW TV, but really hit it out of the park when actually watching it. Proof that good writing & directing makes all the difference.

 

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And that you don’t always need those Force-wielding maniacs to make a good story. ;)

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51 minutes ago, Mog said:

And that you don’t always need those Force-wielding maniacs to make a good story. ;)

This.  So much.

A nontrivial part of why I'm looking forward to Andor S2 as much as I am is that it's refreshingly free of the destiny-obsessed glowstick society for stoics.  We can have characters with actual emotions and thoughts and agency!

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I want more politiking on Coruscant.  I want more Mon Mothma being a silk-hiding-steel woman.  I want Deedra and her arch-rival to hate-frak each other.  I want to see more of how the Rebellion actually gets going.

 

Ironically, the one thing I want the least of is Andor himself, save for how he fits in above.  Oh, and more building to an epic crescendo like S1 did, pls and ty.

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Is there a petition we can sign to get the showerunners of Andor put in charge of Star Wars as a whole?

Seriously.  This is ten thousand times more interesting than anything about the glowstick society.

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32 minutes ago, Seto Kaiba said:

Is there a petition we can sign to get the showerunners of Andor put in charge of Star Wars as a whole?

Seriously.  This is ten thousand times more interesting than anything about the glowstick society.

I personally wouldn’t sign it until after seeing how season two turns out. I hope it’s good, but anything Disney isn’t good for long.

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On 6/21/2024 at 1:56 PM, electric indigo said:

We get 4 blocks of 3 episodes each, with Tony Gilroy penning the first block, followed by Beau Willimon (Makina arch from S1), then Tony's brother Dan (Aldhani Heist from S1). The writer for the final episodes is Tom Bissell, who was not involved in TV writing much, but has a pretty colorful bio as an author & journalist.

 

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