The first three episodes of the second and final season of Andor have premiered on Disney+. The show is rightfully considered one of the most mature and psychologically profound projects in the Star Wars universe. For example, it's no secret that George Lucas modeled the Empire after Nazi Germany—and Andor creator Tony Gilroy continues to draw this parallel, as seen in the very first episode when Krennic convenes a secret Imperial meeting.

Immediately after its premiere, the series received phenomenal ratings on the authoritative aggregator RottenTomatoes—98% freshness, making it one of the highest-rated on-screen productions in the franchise.

A distinctive feature of Season 2 is its release format—viewers get three new episodes per week. This unconventional approach allows for deeper immersion into the show’s complex narrative. Considering that each episode will cover a specific period in the story, with year-long time jumps in between, the pacing promises to be absolutely breathtaking.

The conclusion of the second season, which will also mark the end of Cassian Andor’s personal story, is scheduled for May 13.

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