Diego Luna returns as our favorite rising rebel on the Star Wars Disney+ show April 22.
Tony Gilroy and Diego Luna tease getting the Rebellion started in season 2 of the Star Wars series.
Andor proved Star Wars can be more than death stars and laser swords, and he wants the franchise to start acting like it.
Our latest look at Andor draws on a lot of what we'd already seen, but some expanding details flesh out our picture of the final season... and raise some intriguing questions.
Andor paves the path to Rogue One, and the sacrifices to be made along the way, when it returns April 22.
Showrunner Tony Gilroy teases the layers of Luthen's mysteries that will be uncovered when the Star Wars streaming series returns next month.
As Andor's second season prepares to count down the years towards the formal declaration of the Rebellion, we look back at the far more peculiar story behind its formation in Star Wars' past.
The Oscar-nominated writer behind the awesome Star Wars show had planned to release its scripts—but now, he won't.
Ahead of Andor's return, showrunner Tony Gilroy talks political ideology and playing in the spaces of Star Wars' familiar iconography.
The planet Chandrila is as inscrutable in Star Wars continuity as its onetime Senator at her most rebellious—but with Andor set to actually take us to the world for the first time on-screen, the history of its role in the Alliance is worth revisiting.
A new 'special look' dropped on Disney+ overnight takes us behind the cameras on the return of Andor.
The Mandalorian and Grogu, Ahsoka, Andor, and Star Wars Visions will all take center stage.
Fans are convinced that one of the big storylines in season 2 of the hit Star Wars show will bring a major turning point in the Rebel Alliance's history to screen for the first time.
Our first major look at Andor's return gives us plenty of intriguing details to chew on.
The Star Wars revolution returns to Disney+ April 22, with a release strategy that's not quite a binge—but comes awfully close.
The rebellion is ready for a war it can win when the critically acclaimed Star Wars series returns April 22.
Netflix's Stranger Things and Disney+ Star Wars series Andor return for their final seasons—but first, Apple TV+'s Severance kicks off 2025's must-see genre shows.
This year gave us plenty of stuff to like, but what lies ahead for 2025?
If season one of the hit Star Wars show was about giving Cassian a larger vector to rebel through, season 2 wants to show how far he'll go for the Alliance being forged against the Empire.
Plus, somehow Popeye is the next copyright-expiring classic character to get the horror movie treatment.
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