Disney+’s Diego Luna-starring “Rogue One” prequel returns for its final season this spring.

“It’s going to make you witness the journey ofRogue Onein a different way, I think.”

When doesAndorseason 2 come out?

Diego Luna as Cassian Andor on ‘Andor’ season 2

Diego Luna as Cassian Andor on ‘Andor’ season 2.Credit:Lucasfilm

Andorseason 2 premieres on Disney+ on April 22, 2025.

How many episodes are inAndorseason 2?

Like season 1,Andorseason 2 will include 12 episodes.

Diego Luna as Cassian Andor on ‘Andor’ season 2

Diego Luna as Cassian Andor on ‘Andor’ season 2.Lucasfilm

In fact, the season 2 premiere will begin a year after the events of the season 1 finale.

“We think we figured out how to do it.

Our responsibility is to bring it home efficiently.

Théo Costa Marini, Diego Luna, and Alaïs Lawson in season 2 of ‘Andor’

Théo Costa Marini, Diego Luna, and Alaïs Lawson on ‘Andor’ season 2.Lucasfilm

But mostly, it’s to pay off emotionally and stick the landing.”

As previously reported, the season 2 finale will lead directly into the events ofRogue One.

Who’s in theAndorseason 2 cast?

Adria Arjona as Bix Caleen and Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in season 2 of 'Andor'

Adria Arjona as Bix Caleen and Diego Luna as Cassian Andor on ‘Andor’ season 2.Lucasfilm

They’ll square off against Imperial antagonists likeKyle Soller’s Syril Karn and Denise Gough’s Dedra Meero.

This will be the character’s first appearance onAndor.

Speaking withEmpire, Mendelsohn made it clear that he’ll be battling more than just the Rebels.

Ben Mendelsohn as Orson Krennic in season 2 of 'Andor'

Ben Mendelsohn as Orson Krennic on ‘Andor’ season 2.Lucasfilm

“Dedra versus Krennic?

I think it’s a bit of a mismatch.

They’re all underlings to Krennic,” he said.

Denise Gough as Deedra Meero in season 2 of 'Andor'

Denise Gough as Deedra Meero on ‘Andor’ season 2.Lucasfilm

“The Empire, if you speak your mind, there are differences of opinion.”

AnotherRogue Onefavorite making his Andor debut this season is K-2SO, the security droid voiced byAlan Tudyk.

“It was delicious to get to work with Alan again and be on the same set with him.

Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) on ‘Andor’

Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) on ‘Andor’.Lucasfilm

It just helps fulfill the full circle,“Luna told EW last summer.

His fate was left ambiguous, but Serkisassured EW his character is very much alive.

“Well, there weren’t really many discussions about the afterlife of Kino,” he said.

Kyle Soller as Syril Karn and Denise Gough as Deedra Meero in season 2 of 'Andor'

Kyle Soller as Syril Karn and Denise Gough as Deedra Meero on ‘Andor’ season 2.Lucasfilm

“All that we do know is that he survives.

I mean, we don’t see him die.

We see him left for a further life of the character.

Genevieve O'Reilly as Mon Mothma on ‘Andor’ season 2

Genevieve O’Reilly as Mon Mothma on ‘Andor’ season 2.Lucasfilm

But prior to that, there were no discussions at all about [what] might happen afterwards.

Just because he lives, though, doesn’t mean he’ll return for season 2.

(Though, c’mon, he probably will.)

“There’s a time gap in between every couple of episodes.

So this season, for me, is super interesting because I get to grow with Bix.

And it continues to happen throughout the entire season.

So you get to meet, like, three different versions of Bix.”

“Because you see her at her weakest at the end of season 1.”

What happened at the end ofAndorseason 1?

Luthen, wary of Cassian revealing Rebel secrets to the Empire, plans to have him killed.

Cassian, meanwhile, learns that Bix has been imprisoned on the planet.

In the chaos, Cassian manages to save Bix, who’s been tortured at the hands of Meero.

Meero nearly dies during the riot, but is saved by Syril.

Luthen chooses the former, setting the stage for the Rebel Alliance’s next act.

“This last episode is so powerful and incredible.

That reference was always there, and he wasn’t ready to understand.

He had it there in front of him all the time, but he wasn’t ready.

It was all here.'”

What isAndorseason 2 about?

What he says at the end is true.

That’s really a blood oath that he’s in.

I don’t think that question will be in doubt.

I don’t think that’s an issue going forward.

He’s all in, so we’re gonna juggle four years in the second half.

And what’s happening on a large scale is that canonically we’re gonna end up in Yavin.

But that alliance in Yavin are those the hardcore revolutionaries who really built everything?

Or it’s sort of the coalition government there that’s already contentious.

How do you collaborate when paranoia and secrecy are your product?

How do you scale up?

How do you join forces?

And how does the Empire exploit those differences?

What are the effects of time on these people?

But yeah, he’s in.

So now it’s: What do you do with it?

Is there anAndorseason 2 trailer?

It also offers the series' first look at Mendelsohn’s Krennic.

“What a swell party this is,” he observes with a wry grin.

“Welcome to the rebellion,” Andor says.

Glad to be here.