Andor: Season 1

12
2022
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Diego Luna reprises his role as Cassian Andor in this Star Wars series, following the rebel spy's various missions in... More

Where to watch Andor: Season 1

Andor: Season 1 is available to stream in the United... More Kingdom now on Disney+.

Andor: Season 1 episodes

Episode 1.1

Kassa

Cassian Andor’s reckless search for answers about his past makes... More him a wanted man.

Episode 1.2

That Would Be Me

Cassian attempts to lay low on Ferrix as agents of... More the law close in.

Episode 1.3

Reckoning

Cassian’s desperation to avoid arrest leads him to a mysterious... More man with unknown connections.

Episode 1.4

Aldhani

Out of options, Cassian is recruited for a dangerous mission... More to infiltrate an Imperial garrison.

EPISODE 1.5

The Axe Forgets

Cassian must carefully navigate the distrust inherent in being the... More new member of a secret operation.

EPISODE 1.6

The Eye

With cover from a spectacular local festival, the Aldhani mission... More reaches a point of no return.

EPISODE 1.7

Announcement

The repercussions of the Aldhani heist reach all the way... More to Coruscant, while Cassian returns home.

EPISODE 1.8

Narkina 5

The Empire catches up to Cassian, but are as yet... More unaware of his identity and past.

EPISODE 1.9

Nobody's Listening!

Under intense scrutiny while imprisoned, Cassian makes allies plan an... More impossible escape.

EPISODE 1.11

Daughter of Ferrix

A fugitive once more, Cassian must make his next move... More before it is too late.

EPISODE 1.12

Rix Road

Cassian returns home to Ferrix, a tinderbox that is experiencing... More a spark of rebellion.

EPISODE 1.10

One Way Out

A rare opportunity opens and the time for Cassian and... More his fellow inmates to act is now.

Andor: Season 1 | Ratings & Reviews

The real sophistication of Andor is buried far deeper in its text, stemming from the same places that made the original trilogy feel like such a potent piece of storytelling: the reality of rebellion laid across a familiar sci-fi world.

"(Luna) clearly sees this as a character study that happens to be set in space instead of a part of a growing canon, and that realism grounds the entire piece."

RogerEbert.comRogerEbert.com

"In its third instalment, Andor finally becomes the gritty, kinetic spy thriller it has been billed as, after a surfeit of thoughtful world-building."

The GuardianThe Guardian

"Thin writing is an issue up and down the cast list; people seem less important than the depictions of political intrigue and corporate malfeasance..."

The New York TimesThe New York Times

"Some of the most innovative and interesting Star Wars storytelling in a long, long time."

StuffStuff

"Andor is better for (its) bluntness — and for the unapologetic way it rejects the nostalgic ennui that has for so long defined this franchise."

VultureVulture

"Early episodes are a bit slow to set the stakes (or even define the Rebellion), but their tactile environments help make up for the lag."

IndieWireIndieWire

"Skarsgård, his voice full of glass and gravel, his grandeur and gravitas undeniable, is just the jump-start the show needs..."

BBCBBC

"Disney Plus' Rogue One prequel starts less with a bang and more with a long, well-worded description of a bang."

A.V. ClubA.V. Club

"Expansive and ambitious, it gives you a real feeling of a wider universe, and Andor’s place in it as an outsider."

Empire MagazineEmpire Magazine

"There’s a flint to Gilroy’s writing, a sharpness that lends everything disarming credibility."

Vanity FairVanity Fair

"Every world Cassian visits feels far more tangible and lived-in than most Star Wars sets, which otherwise tend to evoke future Disneyworld rides."

VarietyVariety

"The first two episodes are generally formless, convincing neither as episodic television nor as a 74-minute movie."

Hollywood ReporterHollywood Reporter

"This series isn’t looking to spoon feed us another fantastical story but tell a far more grounded, mature one."

Hindustan TimesHindustan Times

"Andor is a dark, morally cloudy slow burn of a series. If it wasn’t part of the Star Wars canon, it would make a good noir adventure on its own."

DeciderDecider

"Andor is off to a fantastic start thanks to its compelling performances, corporate espionage undertones, and considered filmmaking."

IGNIGN

Andor: Season 1 | Details

Rating
12,
Genre
Action, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Country of origin
USA
Studio
Disney