Andor Season 2 Is Here – When & Where to Watch the Star Wars Spy Thriller Unfold

Andor

Cassian Andor is back, and the Rebellion is heating up.
After a long wait, Andor Season 2 has finally landed on Disney+, and it’s shaking things up with weekly three-episode drops. If you loved the first season’s gritty tone and sharp political edge, buckle up – this final chapter is headed straight into Rogue One territory.


📺 Where to Watch Andor Season 2

All episodes are streaming exclusively on Disney+. Season 2 kicked off on April 22, 2025, with three back-to-back episodes that waste no time diving into Cassian’s evolution from reluctant survivor to rebel hero.

Watch Andor Season 2 Trailer


🗓️ Andor Season 2 Release Schedule (U.S.)

Disney is keeping the momentum high with a unique rollout: four weeks, three episodes at a time, every Tuesday.

Episode NumbersRelease Date
Episodes 1–3April 22, 2025
Episodes 4–6April 29, 2025
Episodes 7–9May 6, 2025
Episodes 10–12May 13, 2025

🕒 New episodes drop around 3:00 AM ET / 12:00 AM PT on Disney+.


👥 Who’s Back in the Cast?

Of course, Diego Luna is back as Cassian Andor – cool, intense, and still figuring out what kind of rebel he wants to be. Genevieve O’Reilly returns as Mon Mothma, juggling politics and rebellion like a pro. Stellan Skarsgård is once again stealing scenes as Luthen, the shadowy guy making big moves behind the curtain.

We’re also seeing the return of Adria Arjona as Bix, Cassian’s tough-as-nails friend, plus Kyle Soller and Denise Gough, who play the Empire’s cold, calculating side with scary precision. Basically, everyone who made Season 1 so strong is back – and the stakes are even higher.


🔍 Star Wars Timeline Placement

This season bridges the four years between the fall of the Empire’s grip and the rise of the Rebellion. Each three-episode arc covers roughly one year in time, and the final scene is rumored to lead directly into the opening of Rogue One. It’s a rare Star Wars project that digs into the cost of rebellion – and it’s all the more compelling for it.


💬 Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for lightsaber duels, Andor might not be your jam – but if you’re into smart writing, slow-burn tension, and watching regular people take on a massive empire, this show seriously delivers. Season 2 already feels like a major step up, with sharper pacing and way more emotional weight. And with everything leading straight into Rogue One, you know it’s building toward something big.

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