Andor Creator Tony Gilroy Marvel’s film momentum was recently asked. In a sincere interview with /film, Gilroy did not hold back when he stressed what he sees as a basic problem with the narrative of the MCU … Repe to.
Gilroy, who has been widely praised for hius’s work Andor and found the story in a complex drama and guided by the character, he shared this thought by reflecting on how he remodeled the Star Wars Original Spins -FF scripts. In the middle of the conversation, he designed a blunt confrontation with the Marvel approach:
“Trying to get the, how do you call it? I don’t remember the name of the box. What is the name of the box in the avengers? What are they for?”
When the interviewer reminded him that he was the Tesserace, Gilroy continued:
“The Tesserace! That’s why all those Marvel films are all – that’s why they fail. You are constantly … If that’s all you are doing, then everything you’re doing is just trying to get the Tesserace.”
He is not wrong in emphasizing that many voices of wonder fall into a scheme … bright object, placed at stake, final battle, repetition. It is a criticism that has become stronger while the box office returns to the MCU has started to reduce itself and the effort of the superheroes has become part of the discussion.
Gilroy’s comments were part of a wider point on why Andor It was built as it was. According to reports, the original drafts of the series have followed a more episodic structure, with Cassian Andor and Droid K-2SO-Safavore of adventure fans to adventure. But Gilroy has completely demolished that concept.
“It’s something I’ve always wanted,” he said to delay the introduction of K-2SO. Even if the previous versions were “slick” and “interesting”, he said they had a big problem:
“It seemed to me, that it is if this is your show, that we will assault the citadel in the pilot, what will you do in episode 9? What are you doing?”
According to Gilroy, if a story begins at full volume, it does not remain anywhere.
Andor Play the Long Slow Burn game game. It builds tension. He spends real time with the characters, showing how oppression, rebellion and sacrifice actually take place, not only as a setup for a climatic finish full of action, but like the heart of the show.
Gilroy’s comments will certainly resume the conversations around the current state of the MCU and if it can evolve beyond the formula that has perfected in the last ten years. I feel like Thunderbolts* It is the first Marvel movie for a long time that he actually tried to do something different.
What do you think of Gilroy’s comments?
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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