Andor

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How to watch Andor on Disney Plus: Stream Episodes 1-3 of the ... (TrustedReviews)

How to watch Andor: The Star Wars Rogue One spin-off hits Disney Plus this week with a three-episode premiere. Here's how you can stream | Trusted Reviews.

The official synopsis explains the series will “explore a new perspective from the Star Wars galaxy, focusing on Cassian Andor’s journey to discover the difference he can make. Whether you have or haven’t, now’s the perfect time to watch on Disney Plus. Disney is serving up a treat with a three-episode premiere for the latest Star Wars event.

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'Andor' Is the Best Star Wars Series Yet (Vanity Fair)

Starring Diego Luna in the titular role, the new Disney+ streaming prequel series is the closest the Star Wars universe has come to going rogue.

[Pure Chaos](https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2022/09/is-tiktok-turning-fashion-week-into-pure-chaos?itm_content=footer-recirc&itm_campaign=more-great-stories-091422)? Perhaps most crucial in achieving the show’s palpable mood was the decision to eschew a central piece of technology heavily employed by the other Star Wars shows, which are largely filmed on a soundstage surrounded by a 360 LED screen, a contraption first used for The Mandalorian. Which is a silly thing to say about a space fantasy, I realize, but Gilroy gives Andor some of the same knowing texture—somehow both sleek and grainy—that he managed with Michael Clayton. If the series maintains its assured style, Andor may be the closest Disney+ has yet come to going rogue. But Gilroy shades his portrait of power dynamics, gesturing toward some of the harm done by the rebellion, too. Gilroy and directors Toby Haynes and Susanna White give the series a tarnished palette: crisply shot grays and mossy greens and faded blues. Rogue One was about Andor and others stealing the plans to the Death Star, the terrible planet-killing space station that was first blown up in 1977. And yet, the show doesn’t feel like an equivocation. What he’s made is a nervous espionage thriller, set on a varied array of planets rather than in the corridors of Washington D.C. One might, as I did, roll their eyes at the prospect of another Star Wars series, especially given that all four of them, Andor included, are prequels to at least some of the movies. It was a moving ending for the character, surprisingly ruthless for a franchise so built on easy fan satisfaction, but of course, it was really just a beginning. Some viewers may prefer the episodic, storybook nature of The Mandalorian.

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Where to Watch the Epic New Star Wars Series 'Andor' (Collider.com)

Diego Luna returns as Cassian Andor in the highly anticipated Rogue One spin-off series Andor, and here's how you can watch the new show.

The film's world-building made for a unique contribution to the Star Wars universe of the ragtag team of revolutionaries who rebelled against the Empire right down to the impactful end that leads to Star Wars: A New Hope. Overall, Star Wars Rebels is definitely worth watching for another impressive cast of characters who come together to fight against the Empire. Even Senator Mon Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly) made an appearance in this series given the wide period of time that the rebellion takes place. With the mutual goal of acquiring the Death Star's schematics to stop it, Cassian teams up with Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones), the rescued daughter of Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen), a research scientist who was forced to complete the Death Star. The series' classic elements of course align with the integration of Luke and Leia Skywalker as children and the anticipated return of Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker. With the Star Wars universe evolving and growing larger with its interconnected stories, there are some vital films and shows that can better prepare the audience in the lead-up to watching Andor. [Andor](https://collider.com/star-wars-andor-trailer-release-date-cast-plot-everything-we-know/) will take the Star Wars audience back to another corner of the galaxy far, far away that isn't directly focused on the Skywalkers or The Mandalorian. The overarching plot is shown with Luthen being the instigator of forming a possible team of rebels after interacting with Cassian and Whitaker's Saw Gerrera. The full episode release schedule is as follows: The teaser trailer was first released on May 26, 2022, and the initial release date of August 31 was revealed. The series will then follow the usual weekly release pattern of a new episode streaming every Wednesday, at 12 AM Pacific Time. Described as a spy thriller series, Andor is set five years before the events of Rogue One where the beginnings of the Rebel Alliance were only forming.

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Andor Is the Cure for Star Wars Ennui (Vulture)

'Andor,' the new Disney+ 'Star Wars' series and a prequel to the film 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,' stars Diego Luna as rebel spy Cassian Andor.

[Rogue One: A Star Wars Story](https://www.vulture.com/2016/12/movie-review-rogue-one.html) (the film that introduced Cassian and of which Andor is a prequel), frames it in a variety of ways. In Luna’s accomplished hands, he’s pricklier and more nuanced than that, and Andor gives the character space to expand who he can be while peering into his past, sketching out his present, and laying down a path for how he becomes the cunning spy of Rogue One. In centering that element of the Empire and those motivated to work for and against it, Andor opens a wealth of narrative possibilities for the world imagined in Rogue One and delivers them with intentional world-building, compelling character relationships, and gorgeous cinematography that proves that Those who have seen Rogue One know how part of this story ends, and Andor doesn’t rely on us forgetting that; it acknowledges Cassian’s fate with a line so blatant that it can’t even qualify as an Easter egg. But Andor is better for that bluntness — and for the unapologetic way it rejects the nostalgic ennui that has for so long defined this franchise. Andor drags attention back to a simple but effective notion of power in all of its forms (occupation and colonialism, the illusion of democracy and the capitulation to private industry), then weaves a web of characters who inject shades of gray into these binaries. The verdant jungle planet of Kenari, flashbacks to which show Cassian’s Monos-like childhood, is oppositional to the Empire’s sterile Imperial Security Bureau headquarters, which is all gleaming glass and shades of white. Where’s the singularity when The Mandalorian betrays its own individual potential by bringing in a [CGI Luke](https://www.vulture.com/article/the-mandalorian-season-2-finale-star-wars-skywalker-saga.html)? Where’s the heft when Boba Fett’s power struggle with a criminal gang [feels so weightless](https://www.vulture.com/article/book-of-boba-fett-mandalorian-overlap.html)? [Obi-Wan Kenobi](https://www.vulture.com/tv/obi-wan-kenobi/), [The Book of Boba Fett](https://www.vulture.com/tv/the-book-of-boba-fett/)) and, like the film series that inspired them, an over-reliance on the Skywalker name ( [The Mandalorian](https://www.vulture.com/tv/the-mandalorian/)). Star Wars hasn’t felt dangerous in a long time, but when Andor focuses on that face and all that it suggests? He slips into that expression more than once in the first four episodes of Andor, and series creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy, who co-wrote

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Review: 'Andor' Is, By Default, The Best Disney+ 'Star Wars' Show Yet (Forbes)

Lucasfilm/TV-14/12 episodes · Created by Tony Gilroy · Starring Diego Luna, Genevieve O'Reilly, Stellan Skarsgård, Adria Arjona, Denise Gough, Kyle Soller and ...

It is perhaps the platonic ideal of a Disney+ Star Wars television show, even if much of it (thus far) repeats previously dictated material. If you watch a new Star Wars show because it’s a Star Wars show, there’s much to appreciate about Andor, even as it takes four episodes to tell two episodes of storytelling. There is a skewed irony in that Andor is probably the best Disney+ Star Wars show thus far while also feeling like the least essential and least must-watch among those for whom the mere idea of new Star Wars content isn’t an automatic selling point. This is all not entirely fair to the show, which was a case of Tony Gilroy using the protective shield of an IP to craft something within his wheelhouse. This presumably positions him as a man on the run and contrasts this earlier incarnation with the guy we meet That said, those first three episodes are padded and redundant, to the point where (like the Rings of Power) one could skip straight to the second episode without missing much plot and character context.

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'Andor' Review: Star Wars Without the 'Star Wars' (The New York Times)

The franchise's latest series on Disney+ sticks to the story but flushes a lot of the usual trappings out the airlock.

“Andor” has a small, decrepit, R2-D2-like figure named B2EMO, voiced by Dave Chapman and sort of a cross between a toolbox and a shop vac. It’s typical of “Star Wars” projects that the best performances tend to be given by robots. The defining feature of “Andor” is how it takes a “Star Wars” story and, without getting conceptual, transposes it in visual and tonal terms. That’s the primary narrative thrust of the early season, as a covert rebel leader played by Stellan Skarsgard tracks down Cassian and enlists him in a dangerous mission against the corporation that ravaged his home planet. The scene in which Skarsgard’s character recruits Cassian while they’re pursued by corporate goons takes up much of the fourth episode, and it’s an exciting, well-executed action set piece. Fiona Shaw stands out in a supporting role as Cassian’s rough-and-tumble mentor, and Adria Arjona is fun to watch as his sparring partner and probable love interest. Giving him a back story in “Andor” is embroidering on an embroidery. There’s no reason that such a character couldn’t be turned into something more interesting for the series, but through the early going, “Andor” doesn’t pull it off. Cassian’s antisocial tendencies, and his resourcefulness, are given a foundation in a childhood on a planet whose Indigenous people are exploited by an Empire-sanctioned mining company. (Advancing the narrative is still the province of films.) In this case it’s an even smaller piece than usual. When he joins her in a haze of self-sacrificial glory, his epiphany feels completely unearned. Following the general pattern of serialized franchise extensions, “Andor” goes back in time, fleshing out and coloring in a small, retrospective piece of the overall story.

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Andor release schedule: When is episode 1 streaming on Disney ... (Radio Times)

Star Wars fans are excited to see Diego Luna return as Cassian Andor in a new Disney Plus series, and we now know exactly when the episodes are released.

[subscribe now](http://radiotimes.com/magazine-subscription?utm_term=evergreen-article) and get the next 12 issues for only £1. [sign up to Disney Plus now for £79.90 for a year or £7.99 a month](https://disneyplus.bn5x.net/c/1236178/564546/9358?subId1=radiotimes-607408&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.disneyplus.com%2Fen-gb). - Andor episode 10 - Wednesday 9th November 2022 at 8am BST - Andor episode 9 - Wednesday 2nd November 2022 at 8am BST - Andor episode 8 - Wednesday 26th October 2022 at 8am BST - Andor episode 7 - Wednesday 19th October 2022 at 8am BST - Andor episode 6 - Wednesday 12th October 2022 at 8am BST - Andor episode 5 - Wednesday 5th October 2022 at 8am BST - Andor episode 4 - Wednesday 28th September 2022 at 8am BST - Andor episode 3 - Wednesday 21st September 2022 at 8am BST - Andor episode 2 - Wednesday 21st September 2022 at 8am BST - Andor episode 1 - Wednesday 21st September 2022 at 8am BST

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Andor episode 1 release time (by time zone) (Bam! Smack! Pow!)

A new Star Wars chapter continues its story as Andor premieres on Disney Plus. What time does it premiere in your time zone?

Are you looking forward to Andor? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! CEST on Wednesday, September 21 KST on Wednesday, September 21 Here are the release dates and times by time zone. MT on Wednesday, September 21 ET, and 2:00 a.m. PT on Wednesday, September 21 And even more exciting than that, it will consist of a three-episode premiere. The series will showcase how a Rebel Alliance is forming in opposition to the Galactic Empire, and one of those rebels is none other than Andor himself. PT, 3:00 a.m. Since its inception, it has launched the incredibly successful The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, Star Wars: The Bad Batch and [Obi-Wan Kenobi](https://bamsmackpow.com/2022/06/22/obi-wan-kenobi-episode-3-release-date-next-episode-come/).

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Andor Offers Rich New Approach to Telling a Star Wars Story | TV ... (Roger Ebert)

Of course, “The Mandalorian” sometimes went to less sandy climes, but it's indicative of how much the Lucasfilm/Disney+ shows have looked relatively similar ...

As for the writing, it’s arguable that Gilroy clears his throat a bit too much in the first two episodes but the third is a banger as it gets Skarsgård and Luna together and really kicks off the action of the show. Tony Gilroy hands off writing duties to his brother [Dan Gilroy](/cast-and-crew/dan-gilroy) (“ [Nightcrawler](/reviews/nightcrawler-2014)”) for episodes four through six and [Toby Haynes](/cast-and-crew/toby-haynes) (“Black Mirror: USS Callister”) helms the first three episodes before passing the lightsaber to [Susanna White](/cast-and-crew/susanna-white) (“Parade’s End”). [Alex Lawther](/cast-and-crew/alex-lawther) (“The End of the F**king World”) and Ebon-Moss Bachrach (“ [The Bear](/reviews/the-bear-1989)”) show up in the fourth episode as Andor gets more entrenched in a building revolution and the series opens up even more. Prequels often just repeat known details, filling in gaps with easter eggs instead of character, but creator [Tony Gilroy](/cast-and-crew/tony-gilroy) (the “ [Michael Clayton](/reviews/michael-clayton-2007)” scribe who co-wrote “Rogue One” returns to write the series) is more interested in a nuanced birth story for a revolutionary. The opening episodes center a classic MacGuffin, a box that was stolen from the Empire and is being sold by Andor but isn’t really as important as what it means and what its possession does to the characters around them. Of course, “The Mandalorian” sometimes went to less sandy climes, but it’s indicative of how much the Lucasfilm/Disney+ shows have looked relatively similar since they launched, and the first thing that one notices about “Andor” is that it stands out visually and tonally from the Favreau programs.

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Highly anticipated new STAR WARS series ANDOR arrives today on ... (TV Blackbox)

Got a news tip or some info you think we should know about? Contact the team at TV Blackbox. Tags ...

It’s an era filled with danger, deception and intrigue where Cassian will embark on the path that is destined to turn him into a rebel hero. Tony Gilroy is the creator and showrunner. The series brings forward the tale of the burgeoning rebellion against the Empire and how people and planets became involved.

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No, Andor is not the first time Star Wars has hinted at 'adult' themes (Dork Side of the Force)

I mean my favorite non-binary Jedi, Kantam Sy, did not do the Loth-Cat Scratch Fever with their queer lover in a YA book for this kind of slander! A friend of ...

All in all, I guess this is just a rant of how frustrating it can be to be a Star Wars fan and witness articles like what SyFy put up. It feels like a move to get clicks, which again, I totally understand that process and why it happens. And then later on down the comic book line, they have pictures of baby Poe. Chelli is in her underwear but Magna is topless next to her. It’s not hard to consider what two newlyweds who have been apart for some time might do in their spare time. Honestly, since Dark Disciple is cut episodes of Clone Wars, a book is probably the better format for this content. They absolutely tauntaun tango and the book is not trying to hide it. One example is Doctor Aphra waking up in bed next to her on and off again lover, Magna Tolvan. Orla and Sskeer were confirmed romantic partners in The High Republic comics because Keeve has a very visceral reaction to finding out that her Jedi master at some point did adult deeds with another adult. In fact, this has been ongoing in the books and the comics for years now. Adults in these stories doing a “beast of two bare dewbacks” are not new in a galaxy far, far away. as explicit as they ever will in Star Wars, I guess?

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Andor Is a Solid Star Wars Spy Thriller (Gizmodo Australia)

Series creator Tony Gilroy clearly knows how to jump into the Star Wars sandbox without the need for fan service, and really that's the key in.

That is, after all, a big part of Star Wars — it’s not just the power of the Force and the sudden appearance of an alliance with Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly) at the helm. It’s been a while since Star Wars has felt less like a blockbuster; even shows like The Mandalorian really cater to that aspect of the universe, but here Gilroy really explores these stories in a way that looks at everything intimately as a way to tell the real story beneath the surface the Empire surveils. [Series creator Tony Gilroy clearly knows how to jump into the Star Wars sandbox](https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2022/09/do-star-wars-directors-like-star-wars-too-much/) without the need for fan service, and really that’s the key in [Andor](https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2022/08/star-wars-diego-luna-on-how-andor-helped-him-realise-a-childhood-dream/). Every character has substance to their motivations, and Gilroy gives us the most relevant and revolutionary Star Wars story to date by exploring a tale of ordinary people beginning to take their power back — and centering that spirit of rebellion around Cassian Andor himself. Cassian does things just to survive — and moves through spaces he shouldn’t — to stick it to the Empire, because he knows what they owe him. The Empire is the reason that a young Cassian lost his home after it was mined and exploited. Stellan Skarsgard plays a mysterious buyer who comes from money, but like Cassian, he has a knack for finding the weaknesses in the machine. Andor aims to examine the structure that these people live within, even in different social circles, that still reveal the prison of the Empire. The everyday lives of those disenfranchised by the Empire are gritty and full of obstacles, in contrast to the shiny, slick, and increasingly boring lives of those who hold the power. Premiering this week, the Disney+ and [Lucasfilm series](https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2022/02/star-wars-release-dates-when-to-see-upcoming-star-wars-movies-disney-shows/) tackles the events five years prior to [Rogue One: A Star Wars Story](https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2016/12/rogue-one-truly-understands-how-to-be-a-great-star-wars-movie/), where we initially met rebel spy Cassian Andor. Even his delightful family droid, B2EMO, knows Cassian is gonna Cassian — but he means well, at least to those he’s loyal to. Growing up on the fringes, raised by other figures that had begun to track the wrongdoings of those in power, we see a boy who is taken to a new home but is aware he doesn’t belong.

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Disney+ Promotes Darth Vader in Latest Trailer of Star: Wars: Andor (The Direct)

That movie served as a bridge between the prequel trilogy and the original trilogy, where Anakin Skywalker began his rise to power as a Sith Lord and embraced ...

This isn't to say that Vader will be a part of the story in Andor, which takes place five years before he appeared on the Death Star in Rogue One. [Some of that rise was seen in Obi-Wan Kenobi](https://thedirect.com/article/obi-wan-kenobi-darth-vader-damaged-face-photos) with Hayden Christensen coming back to the role, but Rogue One also included some of his most exciting action sequences to date behind the black mask and cape. This scene showed Vader wielding his lightsaber and taking out a group of rebels after destroying Scarif. This trailer opens with a shot of Darth Vader brandishing his classic red lightsaber as he walks through a cloud of smoke. [As fans gear up for Diego Luna's 12-episode Disney+ entry](https://thedirect.com/article/star-wars-cassian-andor-episode-count-12-rogue-one), some are wondering whether Vader will return again for his second project in 2022 after co-starring next to Ewan McGregor in Kenobi. This is even the case in a way with the franchise's newest upcoming release, Star Wars: Andor,

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Where to watch Andor online in Australia (finder.com.au)

You can soon watch Diego Luna returning to the Star Wars franchise to once again portray popular rebel spy Cassian Andor in the new series Andor.

- Andor season 1 episode 12 – Wednesday 23 November - Andor season 1 episode 11 – Wednesday 16 November - Andor season 1 episode 10 – Wednesday 9 November - Andor season 1 episode 9 – Wednesday 2 November - Andor season 1 episode 5 – Wednesday 5 October - Andor season 1 episode 8 – Wednesday 26 October - Andor season 1 episode 7 – Wednesday 19 October - Andor season 1 episode 6 – Wednesday 12 October - Andor season 1 episode 1 – Wednesday 21 September - Andor season 1 episode 4 – Wednesday 28 September - Andor season 1 episode 3 – Wednesday 21 September - Andor season 1 episode 2 – Wednesday 21 September

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Star Wars: Andor review: Prequel series is 'uneven' (BBC News)

It takes a while to build up steam, but Andor eventually gives an insight into the everyday reality of life in the Star Wars galaxy, writes Stephen Kelly.

However, it is the fourth episode where Andor starts to live up to the promise made by its arresting trailers and marketing (it is presumably why Disney gave critics four episodes instead of the first three). Similarly, it is a tricky task to judge a 12-part series like Andor based on a quartet of uneven episodes. It is, by far, the best Star Wars has looked on TV, albeit with the caveat that it is still no match for the lavishness of a Star Wars movie. It is here that we get to the meat of Andor: political intrigue, spycraft and daring Rebel missions. It is a series that starts well, meanders into tedium, gradually improves, and then finishes with an episode that suggests an immense amount of promise. It is perhaps a creative choice, an attempt to give the world a sense of richness and lived-in authenticity, but it mostly ends up making its first couple of episodes feel narratively confused and alienating. Along the way we're introduced to various companions and acquaintances, including his unremarkable scrap dealer friend Bix (Adria Arjona), who is trying to arrange a deal with a buyer, and his mentor Maarva, played by the indomitable Fiona Shaw. It's an intriguing idea, although based on the four episodes made available to critics, Andor is a curiously uneven work: meandering and ponderous in its plotting, striking in its production design and on-location shooting, and ultimately as underwhelming as it is promising. Whereas Obi-Wan Kenobi was plagued by a look that felt too lifeless and limited for the cinematic story it was trying to tell, the practical sets of Andor (if reports are to be believed, the set of Ferrix was essentially a fully functioning town) ground the story in the dirt and grime of the galaxy. It is an opening that announces Andor as something a bit grittier, a bit grimmer and more mature than other Star Wars TV projects. [Rogue One](https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20161213-film-review-rogue-one-is-star-wars-for-good-and-bad), a prequel itself, opens with a sequence that is dark and stylish. Creator Tony Gilroy – best known for his work in adapting the Bourne Trilogy, and for overseeing vital, film-saving reshoots on Rogue One – has said that he wanted Andor to be about "real people", rather than Skywalker royalty.

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Andor manages to justify its existence in its three-episode premiere (The A.V. Club)

The first scene of Andor presents something of a mission statement: Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), the titular soon-to-be freedom fighter, enters a brothel on ...

A lot of the first two episodes is Cassian going from person to person and having his character traits explained to him (and us) without ever really giving us a taste of the roguish mischief beneath his quiet stoicism. I’ll be curious to see if they fill that in and if there was anything big I missed once the episodes officially drop. We’re definitely in a Scottish quadrant of the galaxy, here, with Karn’s second-in-command and Timm, that dumbass, both sporting Celtic brogues. What I’m saying is, I breathed a sigh of relief at the sight of Stellan. Interspersed with the adventures of Grownup Cassian, we also get some brief flashbacks to his early childhood on Kaneri. Disney+ was wise to release the first three instalments of Andor all together, because it takes its time to introduce and complete a couple of mini-arcs that make, eventually, for a very good cliffhanger—but also quite the slog getting there. Luna is indispensable as the lead, but the character so far still remains undefined and not in a “rough around the edges” kind of way. And for all its significant, predictable flaws, there’s still plenty of time for it to stamp its mark on the franchise. There’s definitely tension between Cassian and his adoptive mother in the present timeline, but, sister search aside, Cassian doesn’t wield his wound from being taken from Kenari at Maarva, who knows she failed that little boy all those years ago, no matter how unintentional. First is the corporate security’s pursuit of Cassian, led by Bad Cop Syril Karn (Kyle Soller), who peppers in enough camp and silliness amidst his malice to make for a great mid-tier villain. Mark the day, people: We got a cold-blooded murder in Star Wars and, far more astoundingly, a single shot from a blaster that hit its target. [Andor](https://www.avclub.com/tv/reviews/andor-2022) presents something of a mission statement: Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), the titular soon-to-be freedom fighter, enters a brothel on Morlana One, a rainy planet overseen by a corporate security force, and is immediately harassed by Cockney-speaking cops.

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'Andor' Episode 1 Review: Cassian Searches for a Connection to ... (Collider.com)

It feels like something out of Blade Runner, as Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) trudges through the streets of Morlana One, with his hood drawn up due to the ...

Every character has a name, even those not yet seen; every location is flush with names and spaces, and it really shows the dedication of the writers to create a fully-actualized story. They are slow-moving fires that burn quietly, lighting kindling along the way, and giving birth to a forest fire of potential. While the premiere plays it close to the chest, the tone and aesthetic of Andor allude to the fact that this series has the potential to become one of the most nuanced, insightful, and smartest Star Wars series to date. Though the slowburn nature of the plot may not be for everyone, especially those who expect characters to go charging into a firefight in every episode, Andor fully flips the script and approaches the story with a focus on character and expansive worldbuilding. Within the first ten minutes of the premiere, [Andor](http://collider.com/tag/andor/) reintroduces a character that captured the heartbroken masses in Rogue One: A Star Stories—and not much has changed. Rogue One and its subsequent tie-in novels and novelizations didn’t provide a lot of information about who Cassian Andor was outside of being six years old when the Empire first impacted his life and a steadfast and morally dubious member of the rebellion.

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'Star Wars' actor Diego Luna says 'Andor' explores the 'nuances' of ... (ABC News)

Diego Luna talks to "Good Morning America" about Cassian's return in the "Star Wars" Disney+ series "Andor."

This, he said, is where "Andor" benefits over "Rogue One," saying the long-form storytelling of a streaming series "helps you stop and breathe like film doesn't and be ambitious in a way film can't." Going back to inhabit a previous character and approaching their story in a non-linear fashion is an exercise he said "triggers a different part of your brain." Beyond that, Luna said questions about where Cassian is from and why he sounds the way he does with an atypical accent -- for "Star Wars," at least -- will be answered as well. "You're going to meet a guy that is just surviving," Luna said. "To me, 'Rogue One' is a film about an event," he said. The film's events lead directly into 1977's "Star Wars: A New Hope."

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Andor – how to watch the new Star Wars series (digitalspy.com)

How to watch and stream Star Wars Andor full episodes on Disney+, plus trailer, cast, release date and episode information.

[six months of Disney+ free](https://go.redirectingat.com/?id=127X991730&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.o2.co.uk%2Fextras%2Fdisney-plus&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.digitalspy.com%2Ftv%2Fustv%2Fa41227002%2Fwatch-andor-star-wars-disney-plus%2F) for upgrading and new customers. Andor is available on Disney+ and has 12 episodes in total, with the first three becoming available on Wednesday, September 21. [Ahsoka](https://www.digitalspy.com/ahsoka/), [Skeleton Crew](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a40119483/jude-law-star-wars-skeleton-crew/), [The Acolyte](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a41101630/star-wars-acolyte-jodie-turner-smith/), [Lando](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a34959715/lando-release-date-disney-plus/) and [The Mandalorian](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a34939443/the-mandalorian-season-3-release-date-disney-plus/) season 3, which is set for release in February 2023. [Stellan Skarsgård](https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a38375214/avengers-stellan-skarsgard-defends-superhero-movies/) as Luthen Rael, [Adria Arjona](https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a36220670/morbius-adria-arjona-father-of-the-bride-remake/) as Bix Caleen, [Denise Gough](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a40687872/watch-under-the-banner-of-heaven-andrew-garfield-series-disney-plus/) as Dendra Merro, [Fiona Shaw](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a39296734/killing-eve-season-4-filming-accident-fiona-shaw/) as Maarva, and [Forest Whitaker](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a34300732/forest-whitaker-godfather-of-harlem-uk-air-date/) reprises his role as Saw Gerrera who was also in Rogue One and the animated series Rebels. [Andor's Diego Luna promises "familiar faces" in Disney+ Star Wars spinoff show](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a37766236/star-wars-andor-diego-luna-characters-spinoff/) [Diego Luna](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a40643458/star-wars-andor-diego-luna-explains-return/) reprises the title role of Cassian Andor, who we first saw in Rogue One, [Genevieve O'Reilly](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a41072463/star-wars-andor-develops-mon-mothma/) also returns to the franchise as Mon Mothma, who also appeared in Revenge of the Sith and Rogue One. [Disney+](https://go.redirectingat.com/?id=127X991730&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.disneyplus.com%2Fen-gb%2Fwelcome%2F&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.digitalspy.com%2Ftv%2Fustv%2Fa41227002%2Fwatch-andor-star-wars-disney-plus%2F) with new episodes releasing weekly. [The Mandalorian](https://www.digitalspy.com/mandalorian/), [The Book of Boba Fett](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a39010776/book-of-boba-fett-season-2-release-date-disney-plus/) and [Obi-Wan Kenobi](https://www.digitalspy.com/obi-wan-kenobi/), Andor focuses on Cassian Andor, a thief who becomes a rebel spy and sets off on a path of becoming a revolutionary and rebel hero. [Andor](https://www.digitalspy.com/andor/) is the latest live-action TV series in the [Star Wars](https://www.digitalspy.com/star-wars/) galaxy, and it's available now exclusively on Disney+. [Disney+](https://go.redirectingat.com/?id=127X991730&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.disneyplus.com%2Fen-gb%2Fwelcome%2F&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.digitalspy.com%2Ftv%2Fustv%2Fa41227002%2Fwatch-andor-star-wars-disney-plus%2F) subscriber you can sign up to the streaming service for £7.99 a month, or £79.90 for a full year, which works out at getting 12 months for the price of 10. Set five years before the events of the 2016 Star Wars film Rogue One, Andor will show how the Rebel Alliance was formed and how people and planets became involved in the fight against the Galactic Empire.

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Andor review – the best Star Wars show since The Mandalorian (The Guardian)

It's all laser guns and hoverbikes in this gritty, kinetic spy thriller which gives us the backstory to one of Rogue One's heroes.

Such theorising can’t sustain a Star Wars show on its own, which is why it’s such a relief when Andor whips out the laser guns and hoverbikes in episode three. But the underling is Syril Karn (Kyle Soller), who sees the case as his chance to ascend to the rank he believes he deserves. Andor’s earthy wisdom extends to more general observations, too, such as the explicit identification of rampant commercialism as a key component of the malign force that is about to reach tipping point. [Obi-Wan Kenobi](https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/series/obi-wan-kenobi--episode-by-episode), has been replaced with something gnarlier. As Andor begins, it’s five years earlier and Cassian – still played by Luna – is merely a thief who likes to liberate Galactic Empire spaceship parts. When word of mouth spreads about a new streaming show, viewers tend to tell each other not how many episodes are in the season, but how many you have to watch before the thing gets good.

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'Andor' Episode 2 Review: Cassian Gets Caught in the Crosshairs of ... (Collider.com)

The second episode of Andor begins a short time after the final moments of the premiere, as a young Kassa (Antonio Viña) sets out with his Kenari peers to ...

The second episode of Andor winds down as Luthen gets to experience the joys of public transportation, and that one weird guy that always wants to chit-chat and overshare. His arrival causes new problems for Bix who has to lie to Timm over a cup of caf about why she needs him to open the yard for him. Unaware that he is a wanted man, Cassian heads home to see his mother Maarva Andor (Fiona Shaw) who has waited up for him alongside a fretful B2EMO to tell him that the Pre-Mor Authority is looking for a Kenari man. The flashback gives way to nightfall on Ferrix, which sees Cassian ( [Diego Luna](http://collider.com/tag/andor/)) stealthily make his way through the backstreets of the town, while the rest of the cast of characters clocks out of work and closes up shop. On Kenari, the children make their way to the crash site, weapons in hand, as the eldest girl (Malini Raman-Middleton) ventures down to the vessel to investigate. [Andor](http://collider.com/tag/andor/) begins a short time after the final moments of the premiere, as a young Kassa (Antonio Viña) sets out with his Kenari peers to locate the crash site.

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Andor Episode 3 Ending Explained (In Detail) (Screen Rant)

Andor episodes 1-3 serve as an extended introduction to Cassian Andor, star of the latest Disney+ TV show, and set up his Rebel Alliance career.

It's a reminder of how little a life is worth in the Dark Times, a minor event compared to the Trailers have suggested the Imperial Security Bureau will be drawn into the story somehow, and the loss of the Imperial Starpath unit in Andor episode 3 sets that up nicely. He unwisely leads an attempt to capture Cassian after the deaths of two of his officers, and he underestimates the hostility of Ferrix as an environment. Their exploration went wrong when they killed a Republic officer who had survived the crash, and scavengers who arrived to loot the ship took Cassian before he became one of the victims of an act of reprisal when a Republic frigate arrived to clean up the mess. This would be a tremendously valuable asset to the Rebel Alliance, allowing them to watch for any evidence one of their cells had been discovered and potentially giving them a chance to extract operatives before they were caught. Like Han, he doesn't wind up with the Rebel Alliance by choice; rather, by the end of Andor episode 3 it's clear the Rebel Alliance is the only way for Andor to escape Ferrix. There's a sense in which Cassian Andor is a darker version of Han Solo. [Andor](https://screenrant.com/tag/andor/) episode 3 ending sees Cassian Andor recruited on a mission for the Rebel Alliance. Though he does not know it, he is being pulled along by the current of history, and has begun a journey that will lead him to the Death Star. There's a strong sense of inevitability to the first three episodes of the Disney+ TV series, because it's clear the planet Ferrix is going to get too hot for Andor - even if he doesn't realize it. A prequel to [Rogue One: A Star Wars Story](https://screenrant.com/tag/rogue-one/), the Andor Disney+ TV series is set five years before the events of the first [Star Wars](https://screenrant.com/tag/star-wars/) film. They're set in the Preox-Morlani Corporate Zone, a sector of space allowed a degree of independence by the Empire that is essentially run by a galactic company rather than by a government.

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'Andor' just changed a classic Star Wars formula with one major ... (Inverse)

Stellan Skarsgård plays Luthen Rael, and his character is changing Star Wars as we know it.

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When Andor actually takes place, based on the Star Wars timeline (Polygon)

Andor is a Star Wars prequel to the prequel Rogue One, but it certainly helps, since the show (like The Mandalorian) takes a look at the Empire and Rebels ...

Some of the Jedi and Inquisitor activity during this period is covered in [Rebels](https://www.polygon.com/2019/11/13/20959862/star-wars-watch-order-disney-plus-movies-shows-chronological-skywalker-saga), the TV miniseries [Obi-Wan Kenobi](https://www.polygon.com/reviews/23180150/obi-wan-kenobi-review), the video game Jedi: Fallen Order, the novel Ahsoka by E.K. [Star Wars](https://www.polygon.com/2019/11/13/20959862/star-wars-watch-order-disney-plus-movies-shows-chronological-skywalker-saga) as kids’ stuff, because, frankly, so much of it is. Andor offers an opportunity to dig deeper into the nuance of the Star Wars dystopia, arguably its most intriguing and relevant facet, and flesh it out for a mass audience. While Ahsoka, Rebels’ Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger, and Fallen Order’s Cal Kestis and Cere Junda all eventually come out of hiding to fight the Empire (to say nothing of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker), the Jedi who made the earliest and most violent contribution to the nascent Rebellion is Ferren Barr, who within a year of the Empire’s birth secretly orchestrates a war between the Imperial Navy and the planet Mon Cala. Though they’re not seen much in the films, Mon Mothma and Organa are the key architects of the Rebellion, connecting isolated pockets of resistance into one formidable whole. [the first season](https://www.polygon.com/star-wars/22418649/star-wars-the-bad-batch-review) of the animated series [The Bad Batch](https://www.polygon.com/star-wars/23146713/star-wars-bad-batch-season-2-trailer-release-disney-plus-streaming-celebration). In a subplot deleted from Revenge of the Sith, Senators Padmé Amidala, Mon Mothma, and Bail Organa establish the Delegation of 2,000, a political caucus that challenges Palpatine to relinquish his wartime powers once the Separatists are defeated. Andor kicks off at 5 BBY, tracking the formation of the Alliance to Restore the Republic (better known as the Rebel Alliance) though bits and pieces of this story have been depicted across other media over the years. [Andor](https://www.polygon.com/23311750/andor-star-wars-diego-luna-interview-preview), the new live-action limited series that premiered on Disney Plus on Wednesday, is pitched as a gritty adult spy drama, the rare mass-marketed entry into the canon to frame Star Wars as the story of a political revolution on a galactic scale. [Clone Wars animated series](https://www.polygon.com/star-wars/2020/3/14/21179020/star-wars-clone-wars-rex-episodes-trooper-stories-expanded-universe), Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine spends years orchestrating the conflict that would destabilize the Republic and enable him to seize power. The Imperial Navy demolishes the cloning facility and uses the remaining clone troopers to train a new generation of soldiers recruited the old-fashioned way: by exploiting poverty and fostering jingoism and xenophobic paranoia. The degradation of the Republic into the Empire takes place over the nearly four-year span of the war, and its roots go much deeper than that.

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'Andor' Episode 3 Review: A Reckoning Arrives in Ferrix as Cassian ... (Collider.com)

The Empire arrives on Ferrix in search of Cassian, forcing him to make a last-minute decision to leave everything behind to follow Luthen.

It is a clear testament to what the franchise can do if it gives the keys to the kingdom to storytellers committed to telling good stories and not just the stories they think audiences want to see. But they don’t have a lot of time to get into why Luthen knows who he is, and with the Corpers surrounding the warehouse, Cassian has to make the quick decision to go with Luthen and join what we know to be the early days of the Rebellion. The way these two moments in his life are paralleled seems to pinpoint two moments that harkened periods of loss of place and self for Cassian. In the haste to get to Cassian, Bix finds herself captured by a handful of power-hungry corpers who knocked her out, chained her up, and killed Timm while he was trying to save her. At neither of these junctures in Cassian’s life did he have a choice—staying would have resulted in his death and, even though he agreed to leave with Luthen, he wasn’t left with much of a choice. Is it the gravity of the situation? But before they are able to escape the warehouse, Cassian and Luthen get caught up in a jaw-dropping battle with the Corpers that sees the entire pulley system in the rafters of the warehouse come crashing down like a horror movie. Strong auditory storytelling like this is an art form that has largely been lost in modern filmmaking, but the way Gilroy employs it in juxtaposition to the near-silence of the first five minutes is spectacular storytelling. When the couple tries to explain to him that the Empire will be arriving on Kenari soon, they realize he doesn’t speak Basic, and—instead of finding some way to get him off the ship—Maarva decides the best course of action is to sedate Kassa and take him with them. Back on Ferrix, the Corpers arrive at Maarva’s door with an arrest warrant for Cassian, who is on the other side of town waiting to meet Luthen in an abandoned warehouse. With their arrival, Bix quickly realizes that someone had to have ratted Cassian out—especially since so few people knew about his childhood—and when Timm says the wrong thing, she realizes it was her own romantic paramour who ratted out the man she clearly cares deeply for. As Kassa discovers his reflection (for perhaps the first time) the story shifts briefly to Ferrix as Luthen (Stellan Skarsgård), before jumping back to the past to usher Maarva (Fiona Shaw) and Clem Andor (Gary Beadle) into Kassa’s life.

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How 'Andor' Is Reviewing Compared To Other Disney Plus 'Star ... (Forbes)

Andor is live on Disney Plus today with the first three episodes available to watch, and this being the fourth live action Disney Plus series as more and ...

Given that Rogue One was my favorite of the new Star Wars blockbusters, I’m certainly looking forward to checking this out later today. We already know a whole bunch of series that are coming, but Andor’s success, or I suppose theoretical failure, could alter their plans. I know many will look for audience scores, but it’s so early (only 36 total people have scored it on Rotten Tomatoes) that I’m going to wait and see what that number settles at over time. So, as you can see I’m including the animated series in there, and those have been generally well-received. Here’s how it stacks up compared to the other Disney Plus series we’ve seen out of the Star Wars universe so far: - The Mandalorian Season 1 – 93%

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<em>Andor</em> Is Here! (Star Wars)

Andor, the highly-anticipated Original series, has arrived on Disney+. The spy thriller stars Diego Luna, reprising the role of Rogue One's Cassian Andor.

[Andor](https://www.disneyplus.com/series/star-wars-andor/3xsQKWG00GL5?cid=DTCI-Synergy-StarWars-Site-Acquisition-StarWars-US-DisneyPlus-NA-EN-BlogArticleEmbed-Generic-NA), the highly-anticipated Original series, has arrived on [Disney+](https://www.disneyplus.com/series/star-wars-andor/3xsQKWG00GL5?cid=DTCI-Synergy-StarWars-Blog-Acquisition-PreSales-US-StarWars-DisneyPlus-EN-BlogPost) with a three-episode premiere. It’s a story that has the most to do with us. “This is the story about the people. Created by Tony Gilroy, the spy thriller stars Diego Luna, reprising the role of [Cassian Andor](https://www.starwars.com/databank/captain-cassian-andor) in a tale set five years prior to the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. It’s about what we can do, it’s about the power we have.” New episodes will arrive on Disney+ every Wednesday; following a 12-episode first season, Andor will return for Season 2, leading directly into Rogue One. [Star Wars ](https://www.starwars.com/news/swca-2022-20-highlights-from-lucasfilms-studio-showcase) [Celebration Anaheim 2022](https://www.starwars.com/news/swca-2022-20-highlights-from-lucasfilms-studio-showcase).

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'Andor' brings back a brilliant concept from 1970s Star Wars canon (Inverse)

The Empire is everywhere, except they're not. Here's how the Preox-Morlana Corporate Zone fits into the Star Wars galaxy. Lucasfilm. Ryan Britt. 1 hour ago.

In the early days of tie-in Star Wars books and comics, it was important that nothing in them directly contradicted the events of the films. In The Empire Strikes Back, Lando even says that his Cloud City mining operation “doesn’t fall into the jurisdiction of the Empire.” The Empire is massive, but it’s not everywhere. [“company town,”](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_town) where everything is owned by the same corporate entity. For the Brian Daley books, that was the entire point. Here’s the deal with [Andor’s](https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/andor-star-wars-villains-interview) Preox-Morlana Corporate Zone, and how it’s similar to largely forgotten Han Solo comics and novels. Even the Morlana-One brothel is regulated, and Cassian wasn’t supposed to be there because he’s not a Pre-Mor employee. The entire “Corporate Zone” is patrolled by Pre-Mor law enforcement. During its brief rule of the galaxy, [Palpatine](https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/star-wars-leak-palpatine-return) ensured every planet was directly under Imperial control — or maybe not? Although the Empire makes the laws these blue-uniformed guys abide by, they are not faux-Stormtroopers. And although the Empire nominally regulates this sector, the Pre-Mor employees are not Imperial officers. The Empire is everywhere, except they’re not.

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Star Wars: Andor Episode 1-3 Review (Den of Geek)

The first three episodes of Andor were dropped all at the same time on Disney+ and you can see why. These first three stories are only “episodes” from a ...

This is also true, to varying degrees, of [The Book of Boba Fett](https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/star-wars-the-book-of-boba-fett-ending-cad-bane-spoilers/) and [Obi-Wan Kenobi](https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/star-wars-obi-wan-kenobi-makes-a-new-hope-better/), both which are chock-full of fan service in a way that Andor isn’t. And in a world where people are named “Skywalker” and “Darth Maul,” having a story this grounded is a huge risk. The slow-burn of Andor’s first three episodes rewards the audience with a thrilling escape sequence, which is under-cut with the final flashback. The vast majority of characters in Star Wars are archetypes, which in a sense, makes them the opposite of what literary characters are in novels. He’s a frightening character obsessed with what he perceives to be his higher calling, when really, in the grand scheme of Star Wars, he’s basically the Empire’s version of a gas station shift leader. In the first three episodes of Andor, Luna plays the titular character with a variety of shades. But by the time Cassian and Luthen are riding a speeder bike and blasting their way to safety, you hardly care. [Rogue One: A Star Wars Story](https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/how-diversity-makes-rogue-one-a-better-star-wars-movie/) back in 2016, the feeling of seeing him on screen again in 2022 in [Star Wars: Andor](https://www.denofgeek.com/andor/) can’t be described as nostalgia. Even though its setting is spun-out from complex Star Wars lore, Andor feels like the most anti-nostalgia Star Wars project ever made, and as a result, the most refreshing story from this galaxy in years. Cassian isn’t thrust into a bigger story because the story forces him to, instead, his character is the story. One of them is accidentally killed in the fight, and in order to cover his tracks, Cassian executes the other guy. The present-tense day is primarily confined to two planets: Ferrix and Morlana One, both part of a “corporate sector” of the galaxy guarded by a private security force called Preox-Morlana.

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Andor – Season 1 Episode 2 Recap & Review (The Review Geek)

Episode 2 of Andor Season 1 starts with the Kenari tribe, who are on the move. Their destination is the crashed ship. Kassa is among them and she leads the ...

That’s going to be cutting it fine though, as the authorities show up to take out Cassian Andor. Although they’re made out to be the bad guys, you can actually understand their plight and why they’re intent on taking out Andor. The bulletin has reached her too and she knows it’s in relation to Cassian. The Pre-Mor authority are looking for a Kenari male. Cassian heads out at the break of dawn; the clanging sound of a metal chest echoing through thte air. One of the crew is still alive and shoots at the tribe.

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'Andor' Is 'Star Wars' at Its Most Mature (The Atlantic)

The new series leans less on lightsaber showdowns and more on the messier interactions between good and evil.

But after so many films and television shows set in the same galaxy far, far away, Andor manages to carve out a new path to understanding that galaxy’s complicated moral stakes. Luna continues to have fantastic screen presence as Cassian, imbuing him with a naivete that is gone by the time Rogue One begins. And the antagonists feel like real-world villains, driven more by ego, workplace politics, and a misguided sense of duty than by a cartoonish pursuit of evil. Still, Andor is not so different from the rest of the franchise that it risks alienating longtime fans. This Star Wars project examines how a person’s needs, fears, and wants can be molded into a taste for revolution—or submission—depending on the (lowercase-f) forces at play. The prequel charts the evolution of Cassian Andor (played by Diego Luna) from an unmoored cynic to the rebel captain viewers met in the 2016 film The violence is grittier, less lightsaber-dependent: The first 10 minutes of the pilot include a character’s accidental death and the cold-blooded murder of another at gunpoint. Unlike the main characters of Disney+’s other Star Wars shows, Cassian is not a stoic loner or an ambitious leader. A show that’s more concerned with portraying life under an oppressive system than with inspiring awe, Andor is an unusually mature entry in the Star Wars franchise. He seemingly [wanted](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THKzwzieF40&ab_channel=PuddingAsgard) to build a sci-fi fairy tale, the kind with dichotomies—good versus evil, right versus wrong, light versus dark—that children could easily grasp. It’s a confident and sophisticated drama that asks for—and rewards—a grown-up kind of patience. The series observes a familiar setting from an unfamiliar ground level: Most characters are trying to save their own skin, not the entire galaxy.

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Andor Series-Premiere Recap: A Prequel for Prequel-Haters (Vulture)

The first episode of 'Andor,' the new Disney+ series that brings back Diego Luna's character from 'Rogue One,' is a different sort of prequel.

The first episode takes place in “BBY 5,” meaning five years before the Battle of Yavin — the Rebel/Empire dust-up that results in the destruction of the Death Star at the end of A New Hope. • Will Andor be the first Star Wars show that winds up feeling too cool to show us weird aliens and stuff? The episode also begins what will presumably be a series of flashbacks to Cassian’s childhood on the planet Kenari, focusing on his relationship with the sister he seems to be searching for early on. There’s plenty of intrigue in this first episode, but the most unexpected, and maybe kind of hilarious, aspect of Gilroy’s grounded/serious take on Star Wars is that it also winds up pretty closely resembling Solo, Rogue One’s sibling Star Wars Story that wasn’t nearly as successful, and basically caused the whole spinoff cottage industry to pivot to TV. Andor also feels like a pivot from the Stagecraft sets, Clone Wars expansion, and pandemic-era minimalism of recent Star Wars TV — a bid to show that the franchise can accommodate more subtlety than Boba Fett riding a rancor. It’s equal parts creative experiment and savvy self-marketing of that experiment: Here are some new corners of the galaxy to explore, on our way to a well-documented destination.

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Andor Recap: Walking With Purpose (Vulture)

Cassian Andor's troubles continue as he attempts to make a deal with Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård) and escape Morlana One, and we meet his adoptive mother ...

(Props for really doing damage with those arrows.) However, what we learn in the show’s present, about the mining disaster that left the planet “toxic,” is a lot more interesting than the flashback scenes. The moments that make this episode feel most like a chunk of a longer pilot aren’t Bix’s shoe-leather negotiations but the scenelets that introduce Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård). Rael does some purposeful walking, as he travels from ship to Ferrix shuttle in relative silence, with Skarsgård on the receiving end of a (sadly not literal) “hello there” movie-star face-reveal shot. Armed with this new information, Syril Karn gets pumped to apprehend Andor and assembles a hilariously dour 12-man force at the urging of his right-hand man, who enthuses that “corporate tactical forces” like theirs are the Empire’s best defense against “fomenting pockets” of rebellion. At times, this recalls some of the most striking shots from Rogue One (including at least one that’s in For example, we meet Cassian’s previously unseen mother, Maarva (given what we see of his childhood, seemingly an adoptive parent), who waits for him with his sensitive droid B2EMO (Dave Chapman provides the sometimes needy, sometimes reproachful robo-voice).

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Andor's Syril Karn is a Star Wars villain finally worth fighting (Polygon)

Before Disney Plus' new show can figure out who or what is Andor, it has to show us the Dark Side through Syril Karn, the best villain in the Star Wars ...

He’s willing to accept that the people of Cassian’s hometown are all “bluff and bluster,” as his corporate goon tells him, because he misses how it’s solidarity in action. [The Mandalorian](https://www.polygon.com/22193147/when-the-mandalorian-season-3-comes-out) had a good enough twist on Star Wars’ good/evil dichotomy, but [the villain wasn’t what came to define the show](https://www.polygon.com/star-wars/2020/12/18/22188476/the-mandalorian-season-2-e8-finale-skywalker-saga) (even when played by [one Giancarlo Esposito](https://www.polygon.com/star-wars/2019/12/27/21038233/the-mandalorian-darksaber-black-lightsaber-bo-katan-moff-gideon)). Though he’s not dumb, one gets the sense that he’s so insulated in his position that even explaining the flaws of the system wouldn’t get through to him. And [The Rise of Skywalker’s take](https://www.polygon.com/reviews/2019/12/18/21024586/star-wars-the-rise-of-skywalker-review-spoiler-free) is... That light tailoring to his uniform is all he can do to make the powers that be conform to him, rather than the other way around. [The Book of Boba Fett](https://www.polygon.com/22903093/book-of-boba-fett-halo-ringworld-space-station) was a bit of a mess, offering up [neither a complicated antihero](https://www.polygon.com/22902664/book-of-boba-fett-episode-5-mandalorian-star-wars) nor a [particularly compelling antagonist](https://www.polygon.com/star-wars/22929592/book-of-boba-fett-hero-vs-villain) for our beleaguered hero to square off against. But in the first episodes of Andor, it’s clear Syril believes in the work. Instead, the show is the [nitty gritty](https://www.polygon.com/star-wars/23143231/star-wars-andor-trailer-release-date-celebration-disney-plus) of a galaxy far, far away. He takes the utmost pride in his presentation, modifying his uniform to make himself stand out as the shiniest apple in the bunch. It doesn’t take a leap of imagination to guess what feels so prescient about that storyline now, in a time when there’s a lot of change that needs to happen for the world to feel remotely just. [more granular way](https://www.polygon.com/star-wars/23056104/star-wars-moral-ambiguity-gray-characters) into the battles between light and dark. Syril is the sort of bootlicker who asked for extra credit to his extra credit.

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'Andor' Episodes 1, 2 & 3: Recap And Ending, Explained - Does Syril ... (Digital Mafia Talkies)

Episode 1 of “Andor” opens with Cassian (Diego Luna) arriving on Morlana One to look for her sister at a bar. He irks a couple of sentry guards, who then follow ...

But it becomes evident that the real reason Rael is pushing Cassian to give some insight about himself (and not the Starpath) is because he is interested in him and his skills. As Cassian leaves with Rael on his ship in the present, Kassa ships out of Kenari with Maarva and Clem in the past. Bix apparently heads towards Cassian and Rael to warn them, and Salman goes to the town to alert everyone. Bix meets Rael, and they proceed to the place where the exchange is scheduled to happen. In the present, Cassian learns from B2EMO that two of his friends, Jezzi and Femmi, paid him a visit to deliver supper and Maarva’s (Fiona Shaw) medicine, while he was off on his mission. Although Bix told Cassian that she hadn’t revealed the fact that he was a Kenari to Timm, the look on Timm’s face essentially proves that he knows that the Pre-Mor is hunting for Cassian. If not, he’s going to inform Bee via the comms, and it will deliver the credits to Maarva on his behalf. After telling B2EMO (lovingly known as Bee) to lie about having information on Cassian, he goes to the town to meet Brasso and update him on the alibi. While Cassian takes a look at the NS-9 Starpath, Kassa and his friends approach the fallen ship. As a young kid, Cassian goes by the name Kassa (Antonio Viña) and is shown to be looking at a ship falling from the sky, along with all his villagers. Although Bix doesn’t want to take the risk, Cassian pesters her until she agrees to call her buyer. Under the pretext of bribing them, Cassian draws the guards in and then beats the hell out of them.

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How to watch 'Andor' (Mashable)

The new show follows Rebel Captain, Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), five years before the events of Rogue One. Andor explores his pipeline from a child, who was ...

[writes](https://mashable.com/article/andor-review-disney-plus) that while the show’s first few episodes may be sluggish, “Andor is unmistakably a Star Wars story. Cassian Andor is a head intelligence officer at the Rebel Alliance, and part of a small team that succeeds in retrieving the plans to build the Death Star and delivering them to Princess Leia. [ Star Wars’ films](https://mashable.com/article/star-wars-solo-ranked) and spinoff series, Andor is exclusively streaming on Disney+. Quick Rogue One recap: The Empire is building a Death Star that promises to be the greatest weapon of all time (a galactic G.O.A.T if you will). The new show follows Rebel Captain, Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), five years before the events of Rogue One. Disney’s latest Star Wars endeavor is Andor, a two-season prequel series to 2016’s spinoff film

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Here's How to Watch 'Andor' For Free to See the New 'Star Wars ... (StyleCaster)

Photo: Disney+/Lucasfilm /Courtesy Everett Collection. If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, STYLECASTER ...

Here’s [how to subscribe for free](https://stylecaster.com/disney-plus-free-trial/). Read on for [how to watch Andor](https://disneyplus.bn5x.net/c/256585/564546/9358?subId1=SC-&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.disneyplus.com%2F) online for free to see the Star Wars prequel everyone is talking about. (Disney Plus costs $7.99 per month, Hulu starts at $6.99 per month and ESPN Plus costs $6.99 per month for a total of $21.97 compared to [The Disney Bundle’s $13.99 per month](https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=t1ZX7*4ybQA&mid=42392&u1=SC-&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hulu.com%2Fstart) price.) Disney Plus and ESPN Plus also come free with [Hulu+ With Live TV](https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=t1ZX7*4ybQA&mid=42392&u1=SC-&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hulu.com%2Flive-tv), which costs [$69.99 per month](https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=t1ZX7*4ybQA&mid=42392&u1=SC-&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hulu.com%2Flive-tv). You have room, you have space, you have time, and that is lovely when you have something to say.” Get More Unlimited, Play More Unlimited, Verizon Plan Unlimited, Go Unlimited, Beyond Unlimited and Above Unlimited.) If you have one of these plans, you can sign-up for a free six-month Disney+ subscription (which saves you about $42.) [Click here for Verizon’s FAQ](https://www.verizon.com/support/disney-bundle-faqs/) on how to sign up for its free Disney+ subscription. So there you have it—a way to watch Disney Plus for free. The season will lead into the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. The Andor cast includes Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, who made his debut in the Star Wars universe in 2016’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. [$7.99 per month](https://disneyplus.bn5x.net/c/256585/564546/9358?subId1=SC-&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.disneyplus.com%2F) or [$79.99 per year](https://disneyplus.bn5x.net/c/256585/564546/9358?subId1=SC-&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.disneyplus.com%2F) (which saves users about $16 from the monthly price.) Disney Plus is also a part of [The Disney Bundle,](https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=t1ZX7*4ybQA&mid=42392&u1=SC-&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hulu.com%2Fstart) which includes [Hulu](https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=t1ZX7*4ybQA&mid=42392&u1=SC-&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hulu.com%2Fstart), [Disney Plus](https://stylecaster.com/disney-plus-free-trial/) and [ESPN Plus](https://stylecaster.com/espn-plus-free-trial/) for [$13.99 per month](https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=t1ZX7*4ybQA&mid=42392&u1=SC-&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hulu.com%2Fstart) for Hulu with ads and [$19.99 per month](https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=t1ZX7*4ybQA&mid=42392&u1=SC-&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hulu.com%2Fstart) for Hulu with no ads.) The bundle saves users about $8 per month (or 25 percent) from subscribing to each service individually. It’s about that need for people to unite, to articulate a reaction that involves community. The series starts with Cassian, a “revolution-averse” cynic and a thief whose home world was destroyed by the Empire, as he becomes a Rebel spy and eventual captain. [Rogue One: A Star Wars Story](https://stylecaster.com/star-wars-gifts/), which introduced fans to Cassian Andor, a Rebel captain and intelligence officer.

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When Will New Episodes of Star Wars: Andor Be Released? (Den of Geek)

Disney+ has now dropped the first three episodes of its critically acclaimed new Star Wars show, Andor. Here's what the rest of the release schedule looks ...

[Diego Luna has certainly been impressed](https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/star-andor-revives-missing-saga/) with Gilroy’s approach to the prequel’s structure, which is a lot more thoughtful and detailed than previous Star Wars projects, and embraces a more literary vibe with its narrative. [Doctor Who](https://www.denofgeek.com/doctor-who) and [Sherlock](https://www.denofgeek.com/sherlock) director Toby Haynes, the initial three-episode Andor arc reintroduces us to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’s rebel spy Cassian Andor, who died heroically at the end of that movie. A second season of the show is also in development! As [Andor](https://www.denofgeek.com/andor/) is a prequel to that prequel, we meet the character here at an earlier stage in his life when he is still just a shifty thief who will kill mercilessly to cover his tracks, and who doesn’t exactly have his eyes on the revolutionary prize quite yet. [LucasFilm](https://www.denofgeek.com/lucasfilm/)‘s new Star Wars series, Andor, are now officially available! Disney+ has now dropped the first three episodes of its critically acclaimed new Star Wars show, Andor.

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'Andor' explained, from BBY to 'Star Wars' connections (Los Angeles Times)

What is "Andor"? Who is Cassian Andor? Everything you need to know before watching the new series, premiering Wednesday on Disney+.

[A New Hope](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-star-wars-hails-the-once-and-future-space-western-20151202-story.html)” (1977) and 14 years after Chancellor Palpatine ends the Clone Wars by declaring himself emperor and issuing the order to exterminate all Jedi in “ [Revenge of the Sith](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-revenge-of-the-sith-review-20151202-story.html)” (2005). A character originated by Caroline Blakiston in “Return of the Jedi” (1983), Mothma is a leader and founding member of the Rebel Alliance. Also, the series is set during a time when any surviving [Jedi are in hiding](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2022-05-26/obi-wan-kenobi-star-wars-disney-plus) because they have been hunted by the Empire. “Andor” will consist of two 12-episode seasons. the destruction of the first Death Star. Like “Rogue One,” “Andor” has been touted as a grounded exploration of how people and their everyday lives are impacted by the Empire. (Dates after the Battle of Yavin are labeled ABY.) For context, this is five years before Princess Leia sends her S.O.S. In addition to following Andor’s journey to becoming a Rebellion spy willing to die for the cause, the series will show how the unified Rebel Alliance came to be. Created by Tony Gilroy, the “Rogue One” screenwriter known for his work on the “Bourne” films, “Andor” is a spy thriller that will show how its titular hero came to be involved with the Rebel Alliance. In the context of broader “Star Wars” events, the first season of “Andor” is set in 5 BBY — Before the Battle of Yavin, a.k.a. Andor mentions having been in the fight against the Empire since he was 6 years old, after having lost everything. ‘Star Wars’ has long been a franchise fixated on the Skywalker men.

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'Andor' Triple Premiere Recap: Tony Gilroy's 'Star Wars' TV Feels ... (The Ringer)

As a prequel to a prequel, the latest Disney+ show is an unlikely candidate to break the mold, but the ground-level look at life in the galaxy is 'Star ...

I don’t know if I need to see each step of his transformation, but I’m here for the minor moments that most Star Wars series and movies might omit. (Which was either an attempt to wrest attention from its fantasy competitors, or a concession to the lack of a real climax to the first two episodes.) The supporting cast is universally strong, the world looks suitably lived-in, and the synths and drums in Nicholas Britell’s score lend drama to the proceedings. The sound of that voice telling you to stop, to go, to move. One of the series’ inspired decisions is to leave the Alliance and Empire out of the action early on. (Sadly, the reckoning arrives first for Timm, who tries to make up for his treachery in a futile attempt to free the far more capable Bix. [whatever](https://www.theringer.com/tv/2022/7/7/23197786/star-trek-strange-new-worlds-season-1-finale-review) [their](https://www.theringer.com/house-of-the-dragon/2022/8/22/23315669/house-of-the-dragon-premiere-daemon-targaryen-matt-smith) [virtues](https://www.theringer.com/tv/2022/9/16/23356715/house-of-the-dragon-rings-of-power-why-not-both), aren’t intended to reinvent Star Trek, Game of Thrones, and Lord of the Rings, respectively. [point at the screen](https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/pointing-rick-dalton), and assure the audience that it’s in the right place. The Mandalorian [rules](https://www.theringer.com/mandalorian/2020/12/22/22194772/mandalorian-season-3-look-ahead-finale-the-rescue-book-of-boba-fett). [killing the past](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGMpZnEMYVc); instead, it [doesn’t think about the past at all](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlOSdRMSG_k). That’s the first of several signs that this series is set to deliver a much-needed shock to the Star Wars system and teach a 45-year-old franchise new tricks. Andor arrives at a time when genre fandom is drowning in prequels, products of the pressure to milk recognizable brands for all they’re worth. In Andor, the bar is in a brothel.

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Andor's Backstory Begins: Grade the First 3 Episodes of Star Wars ... (TVLine)

Read our recap of the first three episodes of Disney+'s 'Andor' and weigh in on the 'Rogue One' prequel series.

Cass pulls a gun and demands to know how Luthen knows such things, but Luthen calmly says at gunpoint that he came to this meeting “looking for something more — and I think I found it.” Luthen teaches Cass a lesson about “building your exit on your way in,” as he triggers blast charges he had affixed to the factory doors. At the factory, Cass presents the Starpath unit to Luthen, who specialties that Andor is either an Imperial spy, a front man for the true seller, or a thief himself. Indicating a personal disgust for the Empire, Cass says simply, “You just walk in like you belong.” As he explains, “They’re so fat and satisfied, they can’t imagine someone like me would ever get inside their house.” When they hear Cassian reach out to B2EMO via comms, they set out to trace the transmission and find their prey. A distraught, panicking Kravas stares down the barrel of the gun Cass is holding and begs for mercy/offers to cover up his partner’s death — but Andor instead shoots him in the head, in cold blood. Cassian insists that said money is “in play,” and that he is going to pretend that this mild shake-down didn’t happen. On Ferrix, Cassian goes to a ticket booth to secure expedient passage to Tassar, but the keen agent holds firm on asking for at least 700 credits. One of the “dead” comes to and shoots his blaster at the older girl leader, after which the others positioned at the tree line pelt him with poisonous blow darts. With his boss away, DI Karn forges ahead with an inquiry into the murder suspect and how his craft was able to slip in and out of their airspace without incident. After being urged to leave the establishment, Cassian is approached by the two sentries from the bar, Verlo and Kravas, who demand to see his ID, given it’s post-curfew in “a company town.” Slipping into a strip club of sorts, he chats up the hostess — irking a nearby pair of fellow customers/sentry guards in the process — to inquire about a “girl from Kenari,” a small mid-rim system.

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Disney+ series Andor is not your normal comfortable Star Wars tale (South Coast Register)

For the better part of half a century, George Lucas pulled off a Jedi mind trick of galactic...

There are the crazy (female) hair-dos and the incongruous mash-ups of earthly technologies to which we've always turned a blind eye. Relentlessly, we're left out in the cold when it comes to our preconceived ideas of goodies and baddies. And although things may look, sound and feel very different to the Skywalker universe, we're still supplied with sufficient touchstones, so we never lose our bearings completely. Suddenly, and inconceivably, designers of weapons of mass destruction had families; the rebel alliance was complicated by extremism, even the reprogrammed robots couldn't be trusted. Full marks must go to the Andor team for bringing a new level of sophistication to Star Wars but whether the all-important merch-hungry kids will hang around for this slow-burn space espionage saga is the question. With Rogue One (the story of how the plans to blow up the Death Star were stolen), the black and white blurred into grey.

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