Long before he was saving the Star Wars franchise from irrelevancy, Tony Gilroymade a name for himself as an aficionado of writing stories about making moves in the world of espionage. He was a key figure in the writing of the Jason Bourne trilogy, he wrote and directed one of the best thrillers of the 21st century with Michael Clayton, and even Rogue One: A Star Wars Storywas about spies working in the shadows to sabotage a target. In the middle of his rise to prominence as a filmmaker, he made Duplicity, quite possibly the most head-spinning film of his career, but also easily the hottest, as a nice bonus.