‘Andor’ Is a Chilling Vision of Fascism and Resistance in a Galaxy Far, Far Away
- Andor's final 12-part season begins streaming on Disney+ starting April 23.
- This prequel series charts Cassian Andor's transformation into a major Rebel Alliance figure.
- The show depicts the Galactic Empire as a vast totalitarian system full of bureaucracy and complex individuals.
- Genevieve O'Reilly states, "It takes the courage of people to resist empire."
- Many critics view the series as a sophisticated political thriller relevant to current times.
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Tony Gilroy's "ANDOR": "We must imagine "Star Wars" as the Church, and Lucasfilm as the Vatican"
On Disney+, the second and final season of the series accentuates his reflection on authoritarian regimes and their predatory maneuvers through the intergalactic codes of the Empire. A background work led by writer and filmmaker Tony Gilroy who tells how he appropriated the order.


What to watch: ‘Andor’ remains one of the best Star Wars spinoffs
Action, love, death and rebellion. This week, you can get a taste of each. Here’s our roundup. “Andor Season 2”: You realize you’re watching something special when, after finishing the 11th episode in a 12-part series, you delay streaming that final episode because you really don’t want it to end. Disney+’s last season of the acclaimed “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” prequel series is something to savor like that, an example of multifaceted world…
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