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Economic Times
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
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) Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Final Episodes Release Date, Time Across Regions and Where to Watch What to Expect in Final Episodes Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads No Season 3 for Andor FAQs 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 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 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 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 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 Episode 12 is the final episode. There are no plans for a third continues Mon Mothma's arc. One episode shows her speech and escape, which links to events from Andor Season 2.


Time of India
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
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) Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Final Episodes Release Date, Time Across Regions and Where to Watch What to Expect in Final Episodes Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads No Season 3 for Andor FAQs 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 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 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 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 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 Episode 12 is the final episode. There are no plans for a third continues Mon Mothma's arc. One episode shows her speech and escape, which links to events from Andor Season 2.


Geek Tyrant
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
ANDOR Showrunner Tony Gilroy Explains That Gut-Wrenching Season 2 Death: 'It's So Elementally Greek and Dramatic' — GeekTyrant
We're now deep into the second and final season of Andor , and things are getting heavy. The recent wave of episodes delivered a blow that was both tragic and ironic, the death of Syril Karn, played by Kyle Soller. The former Empire paper-pusher finally came face-to-face with Cassian Andor only for Cassian to have no idea who he was. And just like that, Syril's years-long obsession ended not with victory, but with indifference and a blaster shot to the head from local rebel Carro Rylanz (Richard Sammel). Showrunner Tony Gilroy broke down the poetic sting behind Syril's exit in a conversation with Entertainment Weekly, saying: 'It's so elementally Greek and dramatic that the thing that you've based your life on doesn't even recognize you. Everything that he's constructed for himself doesn't even have any awareness of him. 'I think he's just stunned. He can't even breathe at that point. There's the guy that ruined my life that I was chasing for four years, and I'll be like this raccoon in a relentless fight, and I'll be able to kill him. 'And then, oh my God, he doesn't even know who I am! It seemed like the absolute essential summation of poor Syril's life.' It's a devastating mic drop of a moment, one that redefines Syril's entire journey. For two seasons, he's positioned himself as the ultimate Company Man, clinging to order and control in hopes of achieving some twisted version of justice. But as it turns out, he was never even on Cassian's radar. Soller, who portrayed Syril with a tense, restrained intensity, also weighed in on his arc saying: 'I mean, those three words just completely diffuse Syril, and he feels like a no one, like a nobody. He hasn't made a difference. 'Everything has been a lie. I thought maybe he'd go find a mountain somewhere just to kind of make clothes or something. I don't think that he would swap sides. I don't think he would stay doing what he was doing. I mean, yeah, it's really an unknown.' What makes Syril's ending hit even harder is how quietly brutal it is. There's no grand confrontation, no final monologue, just a stunned face and a shot to the head. Syril died not as a villain or a redeemed hero, but as a man who never mattered as much as he thought he did. In the grand tragedy of Andor , that might be the most honest ending of all.


Gizmodo
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Gizmodo
Kyle Soller Breaks Down Syril's Biggest Andor Moment Yet
On Andor, few characters have gone on a ride quite like Syril Karn. Played by actor Kyle Soller, Syrill has seen incredible highs, terrifying lows, and in recent episodes, finds a sort of purpose as a key player in his girlfriend Dedra Meero's plan to gain Imperial control on Ghorman. That then came to a head in this week's episodes and, in two new interviews, Soller discussed what it was like to… well… time to dive into spoilers. In this week's run of Andor episodes, Syril found himself in the middle of what would later be called the Ghorman Massacre and finally came face to face with his arch-nemesis, Cassian Andor. The moment did not go well for him, though, as he realized Cassian had no clue who he was. The insignificance of his existence engulfed him, and he was subsequently blown away. RIP Syril. Speaking to Variety, Soller revealed when Andor creator Tony Gilroy told him about Syril's fate. 'He didn't tell me until between seasons one and two,' Soller said. 'I thought it was a perfect ending for him. It felt like just before something else could happen to Syril, it's taken away.' 'So much had been taken away from him within the last 10 minutes of his life, all these revelations and betrayals coming to light, the veil being lifted from all the truths he held to be right about the Empire and the choices in his life completely crumbling,' he continued. 'Instead of having a redemption story, I think it was much stronger and much more real to life. For all of Syril's vanity, romanticism, and delusions of grandeur about himself, he's just another cog in the wheel. He's just another casualty of war.' Maybe the most shocking moment is when, after two seasons, Syril finally confronts Cassian himself—and realizes that while Cassian has been Syril's obsession for years, Cassian's line 'Who are you?' makes it clear he has no idea who Syril is. Soller discussed the moment with IGN. 'It's so brutal for Syril to be confronted with his anonymity. He feels like he's making such a difference, desperate to make change and be recognized and to be somebody and to have actually made a difference on Ghorman,' he said. 'In 10 minutes, his whole world is turned upside down. And then he sees [Cassian]—the physical representation of all of his anger and frustration and worthlessness, and he pours it into him in this fight. And then he just goes, 'Who are you?' And he's killed. Even if he hadn't been blasted, he's annihilated in that moment.' Interestingly enough, 'Who are you?' was not the only line filmed. 'There were three or four different things Cassian was going to say, and they finally ended up on 'Who are you?' which I think was perfect because that breaks Syril in that moment,' Soller said. ''Oh, my God. My obsession doesn't even know who I am.' How gutting is that?' 'It was a short list,' he continued, revealing the other lines. ''You' and 'It's you' and 'Who are you?' It just completely cuts him in that moment. If Cassian had said 'It's you,' would Syril have had more resolve to do something or would he still have lowered his gun? I don't know, but in terms of Syril's arc, it just perfectly completes the journey being used by powers that are bigger than you in this huge machine and mayhem of life. You think you've made a difference, but you haven't.' For more from Soller on his character's hugely impactful demise, head to Star Wars News Net, which broke the interviews down even further.
Yahoo
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Andor Season 2 Star Explains Syril's Fate & Fight With Cassian
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways Kyle Soller, who portrays Syril Karn in the Star Wars series Andor, reflected on his character's fate and legacy during a recent interview. The actor also spoke about Andor Season 2 and Syril's brutal fight with Diego Luna's titular protagonist. SuperHeroHype Spoiler Alert Kyle Soller on when he found out about Syril's death in Andor Season 2 Soller revealed in an interview with Collider that he learned about Syril's death between the first and the second season. Series creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy called him to give him an outline about Syril and Dedra Meero's (Denise Gough) story arcs. Soller, who previously essayed the role of Alfred Hillinghead in the Netflix series Bodies, elaborated, 'He's [Gilroy] setting it all up. But he waited to tell me. Which is clever and good, rather than thinking about it from the very beginning. So he tells everybody everything, but he knows when to tell everybody everything.' Andor has meticulously established Syril's obsession with Andor since Season 1. It all culminated in Season 2 Episode 8 when Syril spots the other man amidst a protest on Ghorman and attacks him. A fistfight ensues that ends with Syril pointing a gun at Andor. The latter asks him who he is. However, before Syril can answer, he is shot dead by Richard Sammel's Carro Rylanz. In the above-mentioned interview, Soller noted Syril's 'desire to be known' before stating he would be 'forgotten' by history, and not even a footnote would be dedicated to him. 'It ultimately captures the many, many, many, many people in history who've been forgotten, people who actually did much greater things than Syril, who have been forgotten and never get a second look,' Soller elaborated. When asked whether Syril would have joined the Rebellion, the actor dubbed the character a 'romantic, obsessive, fantasist' before mentioning that Syril would 'have just wandered off somewhere.' Andor Season 2 is currently streaming on Disney+.