Andor season 2 trailer debuts, arrives April 2025 with weekly three-episode drops
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Something to look forward to: Andor, the best Star Wars TV show ever and one of the best shows of any genre is coming back for a second season on April 22, 2025. To build excitement for the gang's return, the first trailer has just dropped. The multi award-winning Andor has rightly been hailed as standing head and shoulders above the other Star Wars universe TV projects. Even those who know nothing about or dislike the franchise George Lucas created are enjoying the show's brilliant writing, story, and characters.The first season of Andor was set across a single year, often with big time jumps between episodes. Season 2 has an interesting premise: it is set over four years, with one year taking place across every three episodes and Disney will be releasing three episodes every week. This time period will lead up to the events of the Rogue One movie.Andor season 2 sees Diego Luna's Cassian Andor return along with favorites such as Stellan Skarsgard's Luthen Rael, Genevieve O'Reilly's Mon Mothma, and Forest Whitaker's Saw Gerrera.As shown in the trailer, Rogue One's Orson Krennic, played by Ben Mendelsohn, is joining the show as he oversees the construction of the Death Star. Another Rogue One character making an appearance in Andor is K-2SO, the sardonic droid voiced by Alan Tudyk.According to the official synopsis, season 2 follows the story of Cassian Andor and the emerging rebel alliance over the climactic years that lead to the discovery of the Death Star.Disney could use another Star Wars hit right now. The Acolyte was hated by viewers, though critics were more forgiving, and was canceled after just one season. And while Skeleton Crew has a high critic and audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, its two-episode debut attracted the lowest number of viewer minutes for any Star Wars premier on Disney+, meaning a second season seems unlikely. // Related StoriesIn other Rogue One news, there was a story last year about Disney facing a lawsuit over the 2016 movie using CGI to bring horror legend Peter Cushing back to virtual life as Grand Moff Tarkin.
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