Andor season 2 assessment: A Star Wars miracle, an ode to insurrection

We all know Cassian Andor is doomed. 2016's Rogue One makes clear he’ll meet an premature loss of life in a large explosion. That sense of inevitable destruction lingered within the background of the primary season of Andor, the prequel collection that follows his journey from a low-rent prison to a insurgent spy. However his destiny is much more crushing in Andor's second (and last) season, the place the price of preventing in opposition to the seemingly omnipotent Empire chips away at his soul.

"Rebellions are constructed on hope," was an iconic line from Rogue One, first uttered by Andor after which repeated triumphantly by that movie's lead, Jyn Erso. Within the streaming collection' second season, we see how that concept is fashioned and evokes many individuals. Rebellions aren't nearly large house battles, and Dying Star trench runs. They don't depend on an untrained kid hopping into a spaceship and scoring a major victory due to the Power and future. Rebellions begin with small selections by regular folks, and thru collective motion they evolve into one thing {powerful} sufficient to take down empires. Learn into that what you’ll.

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Andor at all times appeared like an odd collection for Disney, which spent the final decade milking the Star Wars franchise for all it's value. Created by Tony Gilroy, the Bourne Identification screenwriter who reportedly swooped in to save lots of Rogue One on the final minute, Andor has no lightsabers and minimal references to the Power. Whereas it's filling within the gaps for a storyline that results in A New Hope, the collection additionally feels refreshingly freed from the stifling mythology that has plagued shows like The Mandalorian and Ahsoka (and Boba Fett, and Obi-Wan Kenobi). Andor takes its time, increase its characters and laying out advanced concepts, as an alternative of speeding between motion set items. It's Star Wars for grownups, one thing I by no means thought we'd see for a franchise so dedicated to children.

In season one, we're launched to Andor as he's looking for his sister, who disappeared years in the past. After being focused by two native law enforcement officials, he finally ends up killing them each and is pressured to cover out in his house planet of Ferrix. There he meets up along with his good friend Bix (Adria Arjona), who’s working for Luthen Rael, a mysterious man who has devoted his life to taking down the Empire. It doesn't take lengthy earlier than Luthen sees potential in Andor, and begins to court docket him for his insurgent trigger.

(L-R) Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and K-2SO (Alan Tudyk) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm. ©2025 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
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Minor spoilers forward for Andor season two.

Going down over the course of some years (and counting right down to the Battle of Yavin, the place the Dying Star was destroyed in A New Hope), season two follows Andor and Bix as they delve additional into the insurrection. Bix remains to be recovering from the occasions of the primary season, the place she was imprisoned and tortured. And Andor splits his time caring for Bix and happening spy missions to assist rebels on different planets.

I received't say an excessive amount of about what occurs within the season particularly, however usually it builds on every thing that made Gilroy's first stab such a refreshing Star Wars entry. We see how the heartless machinations of the Empire have an effect on actual folks, and the way it can push total populations to battle in opposition to tyranny. Small moments, like a lodge bellhop revealing his true ideas in regards to the Empire to Andor, can result in extra profound acts of insurrection.

(Second from Left - R) Dedra Meero (Denise Gough) and Grymish (Kurt Egyiawan) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. ©2025 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
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Star Wars has at all times been in regards to the battle between good and evil. However Andor breaks down what meaning for unusual folks, not hyper-powerful house wizards with laser swords. A mean citizen may very well be killed on the spot in the event that they resolve to talk up in opposition to the Empire. Or, with self-preservation in thoughts, they may preserve their heads down and even volunteer to be a cog within the fascist machine. Not everybody will be Han Solo (although Andor himself is a bit shut). However when dwelling beneath an authoritarian regime, there comes a time for everybody to attract a line. Resist, or lose your soul.

Andor additionally spends loads of time on Senator Mon Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly) earlier than she ultimately turns into the chief of the Insurgent Alliance. We see her coping with the problem of funding Luthen's insurgent actions, particularly as they result in explosive outcomes. However after the Empire massacres thousands of civilians on the planet Ghorman, an occasion that’s been referenced in latest Star Wars books, Mothma and different insurgent leaders conclude that violent insurrection is the one method to battle again in opposition to the fascist Empire.

(L-R) Perrin Fertha (Allistair Mackenzie), Mon Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly) and Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm. ©2025 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
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"The Empire has been choking us so slowly, we're beginning to not discover. The time has come to pressure their hand," Luthen tells Senator Mothma in Andor's first season. When she notes that folks will endure, he replies "That's the plan. You're not indignant at me. I'm simply saying out loud what you already know. There shall be no guidelines going ahead. If you happen to're not prepared to danger your conscience, then give up and be accomplished with it."

Although that is Andor's last season, I’ve a sense this collection will reside on in viewer's minds far longer than regardless of the hell occurred in The E-book of Boba Fett. It forces you to consider how the Empire immediately impacts everybody, from civilians on distant planets to the bureaucratic stooges devoting their lives to fascism. In some ways, it's virtually a blueprint for insurrection. And to not put an excessive amount of on a Disney TV present, however that appears like one thing we may use proper now.

This text initially appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/leisure/tv-movies/andor-season-2-review-a-star-wars-miracle-an-ode-to-rebellion-190057159.html?src=rss

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