Created by Tony Gilroy, Andor, is an American science-fiction action-adventure limited series. It is first streaming on Disney+. The series follows thief-turned-rebel spy Cassian Andor during the five years that lead to the events of the two aforementioned films.
Sanne Wohlenberg, Tony Gilroy, Kathleen Kennedy, Diego Luna, Toby Haynes, and Michelle Rejwan are the executive producers of the show. The first season was released on September 21, 2022, and it has been already renewed for a second season.
So, when is the second season releasing? What is the plot? Who would come back to play the lead role? Continue reading to know further details.
Andor Season 2 Plot and Cast
The series follows an ensemble cast of characters during the time that a Rebel Alliance is forming in opposition to the Galactic Empire. One of these characters is Cassian Andor, a thief who becomes a revolutionary and eventually joins the Rebellion.
A thief and scavenger whose home planet, Kenari, was rendered uninhabitable by a botched Imperial mining project. The series begins with Andor as a “revolution-averse” cynic and explores how he becomes “the most passionate person who’s going to give themselves to save the galaxy” in Rogue One.
Luna, Skarsgård, O’Reilly, Soller, Arjona, Gough, Marsay, Sethu, Dulau, McArdle, and Bhaier reprise their roles in the second season. In March 2023, set footage revealed that Benjamin Bratt had been cast for the second season in an undisclosed role.
Andor Season 2 Release Date
Andor premiered on Disney+ on September 21, 2022, and ended on November 23, 2022. The upcoming season began filming in November 2022, and filming is expected to last until August 2023. Season two is due to be released in August 2024.
The new season will also consist of 12 episodes and the runtime has not been revealed yet. The series is being distributed by Disney Platform Distribution.
Andor Season 2 trailer
The trailer of the upcoming season of Andor Season 2 has not been released . So for now, you can watch the promo of Season 2 below here.