The rebellion is about to reach new heights as Disney+ has released a thrilling special look at the second and final season of Andor, Lucasfilm’s Emmy-nominated Star Wars thriller. Alongside the sneak peek, a brand-new poster and exclusive images have been unveiled, giving fans a taste of what’s to come in the epic conclusion to Cassian Andor’s journey.
The second season is set to premiere on April 22, 2025, and will pick up where the first season left off, diving deeper into the growing rebellion against the Empire. With the galaxy teetering on the brink of war, Cassian’s transformation from a reluctant outsider to a key figure in the Rebel Alliance will take center stage. Betrayals, sacrifices, and high-stakes missions await as the story barrels toward its climactic finale.
A Special Look at the Final Chapter
For those eager to see what Andor Season 2 has in store, the newly released special look offers an exciting behind-the-scenes glimpse into the making of the series. Available now on Disney+ and YouTube, the featurette teases the intense action, political intrigue, and emotional stakes that will define the final season.
The footage showcases the evolution of Cassian Andor, played by Diego Luna, as he becomes more deeply entangled in the Rebel Alliance’s fight against the Empire. The stakes are higher than ever, and every character will be tested as war looms on the horizon. With shifting alliances and growing tensions, Andor promises to deliver a thrilling, emotionally charged conclusion to its story.
A Story Set in the Heart of the Rebellion
Serving as a prequel to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Andor explores the early days of the Rebellion and the events that ultimately lead to the daring mission to steal the Death Star plans. The series is set five years before Rogue One, focusing on Cassian’s journey from a cynical loner to a dedicated rebel willing to risk everything for the cause.
The first season introduced audiences to the grim realities of life under Imperial rule, showcasing the Empire’s tightening grip on the galaxy and the growing resistance movement. Season 2 will continue to explore these themes, ramping up the tension as Cassian and his allies take bolder steps toward rebellion. With espionage, sabotage, and desperate battles ahead, the final season promises to be a high-stakes thrill ride.
New Poster and Images Set the Stage for an Epic Finale
Along with the special look, Disney+ unveiled a striking new poster for Andor Season 2. The artwork features Cassian Andor standing at the center of the rebellion, with key characters surrounding him against the ominous backdrop of the Death Star and the Rebel base on Yavin 4. The poster captures the tension and scale of the conflict, emphasizing the pivotal role Cassian will play in the fight against the Empire.
New images from the season provide a deeper look at returning characters, including Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly), Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård), Bix Caleen (Adria Arjona), and Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker). The photos hint at the escalating stakes, with characters appearing more battle-worn and determined than ever.

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A Star-Studded Cast Returns for Season 2
The final season of Andor boasts an impressive ensemble cast, featuring a mix of returning favorites and new additions. Diego Luna reprises his role as Cassian Andor, leading a powerhouse cast that includes:
- Stellan Skarsgård as Luthen Rael
- Genevieve O’Reilly as Mon Mothma
- Denise Gough as Dedra Meero
- Kyle Soller as Syril Karn
- Adria Arjona as Bix Caleen
- Faye Marsay as Vel Sartha
- Varada Sethu as Cinta Kaz
- Elizabeth Dulau as Kleya Marki
- Alan Tudyk as K-2SO
- Ben Mendelsohn as Director Orson Krennic
- Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera
With such a strong lineup, fans can expect unforgettable performances as these characters navigate the increasingly treacherous landscape of galactic rebellion.
Episode Breakdown and Creative Team
Season 2 will consist of 12 episodes, structured into four chapters of three episodes each. The first three-episode chapter will premiere on April 22, followed by weekly releases of the remaining chapters.
The series was created by Tony Gilroy, who also serves as an executive producer alongside Kathleen Kennedy, Sanne Wohlenberg, Diego Luna, Luke Hull, and John Gilroy. The writing team includes:
- Tony Gilroy (Episodes 1-3)
- Beau Willimon (Episodes 4-6)
- Dan Gilroy (Episodes 7-9)
- Tom Bissell (Episodes 10-12)
The season’s directors include Ariel Kleiman (Episodes 1-6), Janus Metz (Episodes 7-9), and Alonso Ruizpalacios (Episodes 10-12), ensuring a dynamic and visually stunning final season.
What to Expect from the Grand Finale
As Andor heads into its final season, fans can expect an intense, character-driven narrative that explores the costs of rebellion and the personal sacrifices made in the fight for freedom. With Cassian Andor at the heart of the story, the series will bridge the gap between his origins and the hero audiences met in Rogue One, setting the stage for one of the most pivotal moments in Star Wars history.
The second season of Andor promises to be an action-packed, emotionally gripping journey, filled with espionage, political maneuvering, and edge-of-your-seat moments. With the Rebel Alliance taking shape and the Empire tightening its grip, the stage is set for an unforgettable conclusion.
Mark your calendars for April 22, 2025, and prepare for one last ride with Cassian Andor as he takes his place in Star Wars history.
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Some great apes realize when a human partner doesn’t know something and are capable of communicating information to them to change their behavior, a new study shows.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University studying bonobos found that they would point to where treats were hidden if they could see their human partner didn’t know where they were, according to a statement from the university, published Monday.
Working with three male bonobos, study co-author Luke Townrow, a Johns Hopkins PhD student, would sit across a table from one of the animals as another person placed a treat under one of three cups.
In some cases, Townrow would be allowed to see which cup the treat was under, and the bonobo would wait for him to pass it the food.
At other times, he would not be able to see where the treat was, and the bonobo would point to the right cup to help him find the food.
The “seemingly simple experiment that demonstrated for the first time that apes will communicate unknown information in the name of teamwork,” the statement reads.
And study co-author Chris Krupenye, a Johns Hopkins assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences, told CNN that the study “is one of the clearest pieces of evidence that a non-human primate understands when someone else is ignorant.”
This ability to intuit gaps in others’ knowledge is known as theory of mind.
“As humans we have theory of mind, the ability to think about others’ perspectives,” Krupenye told CNN on Tuesday.