Following the exciting events of Star Wars Celebration in Tokyo, the Rebel Alliance embarks on a new journey with the highly anticipated release of the second and final season of Andor, which has now earned the title of the highest-rated Star Wars production.
Set five years prior to the dramatic events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, this prequel series features original cast member Diego Luna portraying Cassian Andor, a character who evolves from a thief into a formidable leader of the rebellion. The ensemble cast includes notable actors such as Stellan Skarsgard, Genevieve O’Reilly, Adria Arjona, Denise Gough, Fiona Shaw, and Kyle Soller. Additionally, fans can look forward to the arrival of Alan Tudyk as the iconic security droid K-2SO in this upcoming season.
Viewing Details for Andor
During the Andor season two premiere at Star Wars Celebration, Luna shared with The Hollywood Reporter, “It’s so big in every possible way. There’s more adventure, action, and drama. We’re getting closer to Rogue One, so everything matters so much. It’s emotionally charged. It’s going to be intense. When you finish watching this second and last season, go straight to Rogue One, because you’re going to see a different film.”
Below is key information regarding the release schedule for Andor episodes, alongside a recommended viewing order for the entire Star Wars franchise.
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Episode Release Schedule for Andor
The second season of Andor kicks off by dropping the first three episodes on Tuesday, April 22, at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET, available exclusively on Disney+. The complete season features 12 episodes, with a weekly release of three episodes each until May 13.
Watching Andor requires a Disney+ subscription, which is priced at $9.99 per month for the Basic plan with ads or $15.99 per month for the Premium ad-free option. Disney+ provides a treasure trove of content, including titles from Disney, Lucasfilm, Pixar, Marvel Studios, and National Geographic, ensuring subscribers can easily watch all Star Wars films, spin-offs, and animated series.
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Chronological Guide to Watching Star Wars Films
Interested in diving into the expansive universe of Star Wars? Here’s the recommended chronological order to view all films and spin-off series within the franchise, spanning original trilogies, prequels, sequels, and recent live-action shows, all available for streaming on Disney+.
At the recent Star Wars Celebration in Tokyo, an exciting lineup of new TV series and films was announced, including projects like Star Wars: Starfighter from Shawn Levy and Ryan Gosling, a feature film dedicated to The Mandalorian and Grogu, and the standalone series Maul: Shadow Lord.
Below is a list showcasing the Star Wars films and series in their narrative order, based on events occurring before and after the pivotal Battle of Yavin, which culminated in the destruction of the Death Star in Episode IV: A New Hope. Each entry is annotated with its respective timeline indicators: BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin) or ABY (After the Battle of Yavin).