Andor Season Two Reveals New Trailer and Key Art

Today, Disney+ debuted the new trailer and key art for Lucasfilm’s Andor season two, which will premiere for the show’s long-awaited conclusion on April 22.

The second season of the Emmy-nominated series takes place as the horizon of war draws near and Cassian becomes a key player in the Rebel Alliance. Everyone will be tested, and as the stakes rise, the betrayals, sacrifices, and conflicting agendas will become profound.

Andor Season Two Reveals New Trailer and Key Art

Rife with political intrigue and danger, the series is a prequel to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which portrayed a heroic band of rebels who steal the plans for the Empire’s weapon of mass destruction—The Death Star—setting the stage for the events of the original 1977 film.

Andor sets the clock back five years from the events of Rogue One to tell the story of the film’s hero, Cassian Andor, and his transformation from a disinterested, cynical nobody into a rebel hero on his way to an epic destiny.

Cassian Andor (Diego Luna)

The final season will unfold over 12 episodes broken down into four chapters of three episodes each. The first chapter of Andor season two will premiere on April 22, with subsequent chapters debuting each week, exclusively on Disney+.

Andor season two stars Diego Luna, Stellan Skarsgård, Genevieve O’Reilly, Denise Gough, Kyle Soller, Adria Arjona, Alan Tudyk, Faye Marsay, Varada Sethu, and Elizabeth Dulau, with Ben Mendelsohn and Forest Whitaker.

Director Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn)

The series was created by Tony Gilroy, who serves as an executive producer, along with Kathleen Kennedy, Sanne Wohlenberg, Diego Luna, Luke Hull, and John Gilroy. Tony Gilroy wrote the first three episodes, with Beau Willimon writing episodes 4-6, Dan Gilroy penning episodes 7-9, and Tom Bissell putting pen to paper for episodes 10-12.

The directors for the series are Ariel Kleiman (Eps. 1-6), Janus Metz (Eps. 7-9), and Alonso Ruizpalacios (Eps. 10-12).

Bix Caleen (Adria Arjona)

“One of the great thrills of making ‘Andor’ is the scale of the story and the number of characters we’re able to meet — ordinary people, Imperial overlords, passionate revolutionaries,” said creator and executive producer Tony Gilroy previously.

“They are real people making epic decisions, all of them staring down questions with terrifying consequences. Cassian’s journey is the soul and spine of our story, but it’s the choir that makes the show. I’m so excited for audiences to see where we go in Season 2.”

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