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Tony Gilroy Says Lucasfilm Might Actually Be Making a Star Wars Horror Project

The Andor showrunner has previous stated his desire that he hopes the show inspires more genre variety in Star Wars storytelling.

For as long has he has been bringing Andor to life, Tony Gilroy has championed the series as one that opens the gateway for Star Wars to explore various genres it rarely touches on in TV and film. And now, according to the man himself, the franchise might actually be doing that.

Speaking to Business Insider at a recent Andor event in London ahead of the second season’s premiere later this month, Gilroy said responded to a question about a comment he’d previously floated about Star Wars series he’d like to see, including a horror story, saying “They’re doing that. I think they’re doing that. I think that’s in the works, yeah.”

Speaking to SFX Magazine back in March, Gilroy had previously joked that Andor‘s success should pave the way for a sitcom or horror project. “I always fantasized that the show would break new ground, that someone would be able to make a three-camera sitcom in Star Wars or a horror movie. I think the first thing I said to Kathy [Kennedy] when she said they wanted to open a line, was, ‘Could you do a courtroom drama? And why not?’ We’ve worked really hard on Andor to make our lane, and it’s up to other people now to find another way to do it.”

If the horror project does now exist, Gilroy is seemingly not part of its production, going by his comments about being perfectly happy to round out his time on Star Wars with Andor‘s completion. But if it does happen (a less-than-certain guarantee when it comes to Star Wars in recent times), at least the show will have completed its goals to get Star Wars to push the scope and tones of the stories it’s willing to tell outside of ancillary media.

io9 has reached out to Disney for comment and clarification on Gilroy’s remarks, and will update this post when and if we hear back.

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