QuincyAbeyie Andor was a Gilroy miracle, probably didn't let Disney interfere at all and wouldn't make it unless he was guaranteed that it would only last for two seasons.
One of the outstanding things about ANDOR is that Gilroy insisted they brought in one of his collaborators to physically build its vast main set over acres.
That's where Disney should go with the MCU and Star Wars: make things tangible, be more technically open-minded so that worthwhile actors and filmmakers both get involved and can do their work properly.
For example, Feige's tactic of hiring highly talented festival directors then dropping them into the animation mines has brought poor returns. Only talents like Sam Raimi, who're almost one person art departments are able to handle the conditions well.
I forget which Tony Zhou video it was, but once you've watched his visual jokes about the incessant circling of the camera in these greenscreen epics, you can't stop seeing it. They quite rarely film real people or objects over more than about ten yards in a straight line.