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Andor Creator claims that the star horror design can be on the way

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.The universe expanded to Lego, animation and even a figure skater. Now the floor of the franchise can enterprise right into a space where it has never officially disappeared, but all the time adhered to: horror. According to The creator of Tony Gilroy N Comments to Lucasfilm and Disney can work on a horror project.

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Gilroy had very small details about the potential enterprise of the horror, including whether it might be a movie or a television program, and it didn’t sound like that when it comes to perspective, like a furious community. “They do it. I think they do it. I think it’s at work.” Jumping from them definitively doing it with a little bit of uncertainty, which probably doesn’t know if it really is going on, but there’s also slightly likelihood that he realized that he could destroy Disney’s surprise and quickly modified the course.

Regardless of whether it’s final or not, the epochal science fiction series flirted with elements of horror throughout the entire 48-year history. Darth Vader uses force to strangle someone almost to death, without touching him, he’s what Michael Myers would do if he was Sith. Although we didn’t see it on the screen, Anakin Skywalker killing a bunch of a toddler in training was browsing the bones. There can also be a horror from 2009 written by Joe Schreiber embedded in the universe, during which the virus explosion results in the takeover of zombies. To be honest, I do not know what it took them so long to adapt this novel to the screen directed at Jordan.

This message probably excited fans who will take every thing they can get from the galaxy far, far and enraged fans who want to keep up a more sunny quality of this fictitious universe. Either way, Gilroy presented this concept in the world. Let’s see if the implementation took place.

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This article was originally published on : kotaku.com

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