Andor season 2 release date, cast, trailer, and more news
Andor season 2 is coming this year! Here's everything you need to know before returning to the Star Wars universe

Andor season 2 is arriving on Disney Plus very soon, which means we already have a lot of details to share and (over)analyze. With the new episodes of the show directly leading up to Star Wars: Rogue One, we're expecting plenty of surprises, and a big emotional punch too.
Below, we've compiled everything we know about the Andor season 2 release date, confirmed cast, plot theories, first-look trailers, and more. After a long two-year wait following the critically-acclaimed first season, we are more than ready to reunite with Diego Luna's thief-turned-spy Cassian Andor, and his rebellious allies.
Andor season 2's first trailer recently gave us a glimpse of what's in store for the new season, and fans' expectations have only grown since then. The show will feature a much-anticipated Star Wars moment that we haven't seen on screen before, known as the Ghorman Massacre, and will feature some Rogue One characters we haven't seen since the 2016 film. That's probably why it's now one of the most exciting upcoming Star Wars shows, along with The Mandalorian & Grogu movie.
The new batch of episodes will continue to explore the fascinating complexities of the Rebellion, and we are ready to be blown away by what showrunner Tony Gilroy has planned. We're confident that this will still be one of the best new TV shows out there.
Here is everything there is to know about Andor season 2 release date, cast, plot, trailers, and more. Make sure you have quick look at our Star Wars timeline to learn where the show is placed compared to other recent Star Wars titles like Skeleton Crew and The Acolyte. We also have a guide on how to watch the Star Wars movies in order in case you need help putting together a marathon.
Andor season 2 release date
The Andor season 2 release date has been confirmed as April 22, 2025, on Disney Plus.
That's right, we will be getting the new season of one of the best Disney Plus shows a few days after the next Star Wars Celebration (April 18, 2025). This big news was announced during the recent D23 Brazil event, and honestly, we couldn't be happier. It was also announced that the show will have 12 episodes, so there's plenty for us to look forward to here.
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Instead of weekly episodes, however, Disney Plus will drop three episodes of Andor season 2 every week Tuesday, which means the full season will be available to stream in less than a month.
"We heard about that as we finished. We finished the show in November. We finaled the show in November, so we really had to wait for Skeleton Crew. It's a Disney decision. There's an internal logic behind it. They have their reasons," showrunner Tony Gilroy told Collider in March 2025.
Andor season 2 trailer
The first official Andor season 2 trailer finally dropped on February 24. The clip, which you can watch above, offers a glimpse into the new season, with exciting footage of the action, political tensions, and rebel activity. We can also see returning Rogue One characters K2S0 and Saw Gerrara, as well as Ben Mendelsohn as Krennic.
Months before this trailer drop, the first Andor season 2 trailer was actually showed behind closed doors at Star Wars Celebration in 2024. We kept tight-lipped on what we saw, but the footage was pretty intense as stormtroopers, civil unrest, and, of course, rebellion took center stage.
Andor season 2 cast
There's a long list of names we expect to return for Andor season 2. Obviously, Diego Luna is back as Cassian Andor. We can't take things for granted given the upcoming time jumps – more on that below – but all of the main leads and secondary characters should be back as well.
That includes Stellan Skarsgard as Luthen, Denise Gough as Dedra Meero, Kyle Soller as Syril Karn, Genevieve O’Reilly as Mon Mothma, Faye Marsay as Vel, Varada Sethu as Cinta, Adria Arjona as Bix.
While some characters – such as Fiona Shaw's Maarva and Andy Serkis' Kino Loy – won't be back, there should be an extended focus on other peripheral characters. Brasso (Joplin Sibtain), Saw Gerrera (Forest Whittaker), Sergeant Mosk (Alex Ferns), and Perrin (Alastair Mackenzie) all fall under that category. The ISB will likely bulk up their ranks, too, and could see the return of the likes of Partagaz (Anton Lesser) and Supervisor Blevin (Ben Bailey Smith).
In the first trailer for Andor season 2, we got confirmation of returning Rogue One character K2S0 (voiced by Alan Tudyk). Tony Gilroy told The Hollywood Reporter of the droid's absence in the first season: "When we [show K2SO], we'll do it in a spectacular fashion as opposed to presenting it and ignoring it, or presenting it or hiding it, or the bad versions we would have been forced to do."
Rogue One character Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn) is also returning for season 2, as revealed in the trailer.
Andor season 2 plot
The first season of Andor ended with several of its major players at a crossroads. Andor has seemingly (and permanently) been taken under the wing of Luthen – all while the shadow of the Death Star hangs over the show. He's likely going to be the focal point of the rebellion, helping it build from a small group into the Death Star-destroying force we see by the time of A New Hope.
Mon Mothma, meanwhile, has joined forces with businessman Davo Sculdun. Their children's union will help keep the Empire from digging around Mothma's funds – and will enable Mon to move more money towards the fledgling rebellion effort. Given the time skip, she might have a more public-facing role in the rebellion. The Empire's grip on the galaxy will also be slightly looser after their rout on Ferrix.
Speaking of the Empire, the ISB's Dedra is one of the people most affected by the finale. After being attacked by the people of Ferrix, she's lost her confidence (and her terrifying glare). Might Syril be the one to help her regain her mojo as the rebellion grows and grows? For more on how the first season ended, check out our Andor episode 12 review.
Andor season 2 will also cover a four-year time span, from 4 BBY right up to the first scene of Rogue One in 0 BBY. Check out our guide on how to watch Star Wars in order for specifics on where it lands in relation to major events in the franchise.
"We come back a year later. It'll be very different. The next four years [of story] are not about becoming a revolutionary. They're about learning to be a leader and how difficult it is to put the alliance together and what happens to people who are the original gangsters versus the establishment and a lot of different other issues," Gilroy said in an interview with Rolling Stone.
With the story heading towards the tragic events of Rogue One, Gilroy teased an emotional punch coming, and that "it's not just whether you live or die", but "the damage".
"It's the sacrifice you've made or the sacrifice you haven't made. The five women, what they go through...Cassian is sort of Star Wars Jesus running through there—this messianic character running through the middle. We know that story, and it has its own complexities. But, really, I think the surprising and shocking, emotional punch will come from from the collateral damage and triumph of the people all around him," he told Collider.
The creator has also teased the season 2 finale and its connection to the wider Star Wars universe. "Our last scene of the show, our 24th episode, will walk the audience directly into Rogue One and directly into the first scene of Rogue One," he told THR.
On top of that, the second season will effectively be divided into four parts. Each three-episode block will cover one year of Andor's life up until the events of Rogue One.
"We're going to do three episodes and jump a year, and three episodes and jump – we're going to do four years in 12 episodes," Gilroy told us. So, expect more House of the Dragon-style discourse about whether the show is skipping around in time too much.
For more on what's to come in a galaxy far, far away, check out our guide to the best Star Wars movies. Or head to our list of the best movies on Disney Plus for more streaming recommendations.
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