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Eagle-eyed #Andor fan @fidmart85 spotted what appeared to be an Aztec sun stone in Luthen’s gallery. @davidviramontes asked showrunner Tony Gilroy if this means that someone in the #StarWars galaxy had visited the Milky Way galaxy. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Gilroy: “I have heard more conversations come out of the parsing and frame-grabbing of stuff that’s in that shop. All of it [is] unknown to me. It’s the art department.”
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“We have a very healthy mix of non-“Star Wars” people, and we have a deep bench of super geeks,” says Gilroy. “I keep hearing about new stuff. What you just told me is the first time I’ve heard that.”
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Learn more about how Gilroy and production designer Luke Hull built out the “Star Wars” universe in #Andor.
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