As a prequel to the prequel film, the Disney+ series *Andor* has pleasantly surprised many fans with its high quality. The series traces the journey of Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) from a petty thief to the revolutionary figure we see in *Rogue One*. Despite knowing the ultimate fate of Andor, the series captivates viewers with its intricate plots and deeply human narratives, earning its place as the best live-action Star Wars show to date.
After a two-and-a-half-year hiatus, *Andor* is back for its second and final season, and expectations are high. In his 9/10 review, Clint Gage praises the new season for building upon the strengths of its predecessor and enriching the Star Wars prequel era. *Andor* Season 2 continues to weave personal stories within the broader tapestry of the rebellion against the Empire.
*Andor* Season 2 premieres tonight on Disney+ with a unique episode release schedule. Here's everything you need to know to stay updated:
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### Andor
In a time fraught with danger, deception, and intrigue, Cassian Andor uncovers the impact he can have in the fight against the oppressive Galactic Empire. His journey sets him on a path to becoming a rebel hero. *Andor* is available exclusively on Disney+, the ultimate destination for Star Wars content. Subscriptions start at $9.99 per month without a free trial. To save on streaming costs, consider the Disney+ bundle that includes Hulu and Max.
*Andor* Season 2 adopts a distinctive release schedule, with the entire season being made available within four weeks. Starting April 22, three episodes will be released on Disney+ every Tuesday at 9 PM EST/6 PM PST, totaling 12 episodes. Here's the schedule:
### Andor: Season 1 [4K UHD]
In addition to streaming on Disney+, *Andor* Season 1 can be added to your physical collection. It's available on Blu-ray or 4K UHD and comes with exclusive special features not found on the streaming service.
*Andor* Season 2 picks up right where Season 1 left off and leads directly into the events of *Rogue One*. This marks the final chapter for Cassian Andor's story on the series. With four years to cover post-Season 1 finale, expect some time jumps in the narrative.
While *Andor* concludes, the Star Wars saga is far from over. More live-action films are in the works, including one directed by Shawn Levy and starring Ryan Gosling. Rumors also swirl about a Star Wars horror project from *Andor*'s showrunner Tony Gilroy. Additionally, several Star Wars games are in development, such as Bit Company's tactical game *Star Wars Zero Company*. Keep an eye out for more announcements on Star Wars Day, May 4.

Andor Season 2 brings back familiar faces from both the first season and Rogue One. Here's the main cast:
For more insights into the cast's experiences while filming *Andor* Season 2, you can read their interviews on the official Star Wars website.