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Andor creator Tony Gilroy on the Star Wars series' Emmy nominations and the nominations that they didn't get too.
With 14 Emmy noms today for the second season of Disney+/Lucasfilm’s Andor –the third most ever for a Star Wars show after the second and first seasons of The Mandalorian (24 noms and 15 noms)–you’d think there be some cause to celebrate.
Sen. Alex Padilla's forcible removal from a Dept. of Homeland Security press conference is among the real-world events the 'Andor' showrunner likens to his 'Star Wars' prequel.
A slow-burning tale about the creep of authoritarianism, the show explores how the “Star Wars” universe’s revolutionary Rebel Alliance is born from the wreckage of state surveillance, militarism and the erosion of civil liberties under the fascist-coded Galactic Empire.
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Screen Rant on MSNAndor Receives 14 Emmy Nominations, But One Snub Is Now My Villain Origin StoryAndor season 2 has garnered 14 nominations at this year's Emmy Awards, but as one expert puts it, a major snub has become our villain origin story.
Emmys: 'Andor' & 'What We Do In The Shadows' final seasons score, 'The Handmaid's Tale' exits quietly, canceled 'The Residence' & 'Etoile' get noms.
Only Martin Short got a nomination this year for Only Murders in the Building, leaving co-stars Selena Gomez and Steve Martin in the dust. With the addition of shows like Nobody Wants This, The Residence and The Studio this award cycle, it was going to get tougher to get both Martins AND Gomez in, but it's tough to see regardless.
Emmy nominations day. Which means that it's once again time to find out if the Emmys voters will validate your TV tastes, or make you feel like everyone else spent the year watching TV shows you’ve never even heard of before.