Tony Gilroy crams four years of story into one final, breathtaking season.
This show proves complexity belongs in a galaxy far, far away.
Forget lightsabers and Baby Yoda merch. Andor dives deep into politics, oppression, and moral ambiguity
Cassian’s Journey: From Mercenary to Martyr
Andor transforms from self-serving drifter to rebel hero—but it's the supporting cast that steals the show.
Politician by day, rebel by night. Mon’s double life is more dangerous—and emotional—than ever.
Luthen Rael: The Ruthless Rebel We Didn’t Know We Needed
The showrunner aimed for five. But reality—and Luna’s age—forced him to fit everything into Season 2.
12 episodes. 4 story arcs. 3 episodes dropped each week. It’s bingeable, yet cinematic.
Season 2 ditches the slow burn. The plot sprints—but sometimes sacrifices emotional depth for speed.
Mon’s daughter’s lavish wedding adds surprising layers.