Andor - Season 2

Season 2
Andor Season 2 will see the characters and their relationships intensify as the horizon of war draws near and Cassian becomes a key player in the Rebel Alliance. Everyone will be tested and, as the stakes rise, the betrayals, sacrifices and conflicting agendas will become profound.

Episodes

One Year Later
An undercover mission. A sanctuary threatened. A Chandrilan wedding. A chilling Imperial plan.

Sagrona Teema
Cassian caught in a rebel turf war. Mon's wedding woes mount. The Ferrix survivors face inspection.

Harvest
Time is running out for everyone.

Ever Been to Ghorman?
Cassian and Bix adjust to a Luthen safehouse. All eyes are on Ghorman. Wilmon visits Saw Gerrera.

I Have Friends Everywhere
Cassian on Ghorman. Syril on Coruscant. Bix failing. Wilmon trapped. Kleya has a serious problem.

What a Festive Evening
Vel and Cinta to Ghorman. Cassian home to Bix. An argument. A heist. A party. Everything at risk.

Messenger
Yavin is growing. Wilmon comes for help. Dedra's on Ghorman. Cassian heeds the call.

Who Are You?
Imperial manipulation. Ghorman frustration. Cassian and Syril center stage as Palmo erupts.

Welcome to the Rebellion
In the Ghorman aftermath, Mon Mothma takes a stand. Cassian must carry out a difficult extraction.

Make It Stop
Lonni Jung taps out. Dedra closes in. Luthen scrambles. Kleya delivers.

Who Else Knows?
Cassian returns to Coruscant for one last extraction.

Jedha, Kyber, Erso
Cassian returns to Yavin with intel that will change everything.
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