'Andor' Creator Doesn't Have A Plan For The Ending's Final Cliffhanger
Briefly

The conclusion of Andor suggests a surprising twist involving Bix's child, which creator Tony Gilroy describes as a means to facilitate future storytelling in the Star Wars universe. Gilroy emphasized that this development was not part of a master plan but serves as a narrative device to address questions about Bix's decisions. The baby’s existence invites speculation about potential future characters without necessarily defining them, allowing for flexibility in storytelling and connecting different parts of the franchise.
Andor’s ending is not about predicting outcomes but experiencing the unique journey, with a surprising reveal that could lead to future projects.
Gilroy explained Bix's pregnancy and its significance, providing closure for her character arc while inviting speculation about the future of the baby.
Gilroy noted that the reveal of a child was designed as a parting gift for storytellers in the Star Wars universe, leaving room for future developments.
The unexpected birth of Bix's baby serves to justify her departure in Season 2, enabling future narratives without tying down specific character development.
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