
Andor Season 2 Final Episodes: What to expect in finale? Here's release date, time across regions, where to watch and what we know about Andor Season 3
Andor Season 2 will end with Episodes 10-12 releasing on May 13 in the US. Viewers outside the US can watch on May 14. The finale leads into Rogue One, with no Season 3 planned.
This image released by Disney shows Kyle Soller, left, and Denise Gough in a scene from the second season of Lucasfilm's "Andor." (Lucasfilm Ltd./Disney via AP)
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The final three episodes of Andor Season 2 will be released on Disney Plus in May 2025. These episodes will complete Cassian Andor 's story before it connects with Rogue One.Episodes 10 to 12 of Andor Season 2 will be available on Disney Plus on Tuesday, May 13, at 6pm PT / 9pm ET for viewers in the United States. These episodes will mark the end of the series. For fans in other time zones, the release schedule is 10pm BRT. On May 14, it will be released at 2am BST, 3am CEST, 4am EEST, 6:30am IST, 11am AEST and 1pm NZST.Episodes 10 to 12 are set in the year 0 BBY. This is the same year as the events of Rogue One and A New Hope. Cassian will go to the Ring of Kafrene, where he appears in Rogue One. The fate of other characters is not clear. These include Dedra, Luthen, Kleya, Lonnie and Vel.The trailer showed Dedra holding a blaster, Krennic working on the Death Star and K-2SO fighting an Imperial soldier. However, the full context is still unknown.Episode 12 will be the last of Andor. There will be no Season 3. The show was planned for five seasons. But the creator, Tony Gilroy, shortened the story. He decided to cover four years within two seasons.No. Episode 12 is the final episode. There are no plans for a third season.Rebels continues Mon Mothma's arc. One episode shows her speech and escape, which links to events from Andor Season 2.
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