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The list of confirmed Star Wars: Andor cast members currently looks like this: While it doesn’t reveal any finished scenes from the show, the reel does showcase concept art, costumes and the scale of the production, and features plenty of contributions from Luna and behind-the-scenes department heads.īesides, the sizzle reel’s Rogue One soundbite of Andor saying, “Everything I did, I did for the Rebellion,” may turn out to be a neat summary of the show…Īndor cast Star Wars: Andor cast: who’s joining the Rebel Alliance? But in the absence of a genuine Star Wars: Andor trailer – or any new footage from Disney Plus Day – we do at least have the sizzle reel that debuted at the Disney Investor Day in December 2020.
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It’s still a bit early to expect a teaser for a series that won’t debut until 2022 – we often have to wait until within a month or two of release for a Star Wars movie or TV show to show off its first footage. Andor trailer Andor trailer: is there anything to watch?
Like the other Star Wars TV shows, Andor will stream exclusively on Disney Plus. Because Disney's financial year runs from October to the following September, that means the Andor release date will be some time between July and September 2022.
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The shoot – which, according to ScreenRant, wrapped in August 2021 – took place at London’s Pinewood Studios, and across the UK.Īt Disney’s Investor Day in December 2020 – the one where Lucasfilm and Marvel announced a huge raft of Star Wars and MCU TV shows – Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy confirmed that the show will be called Andor, and that the Andor release date will be some time in 2022.ĬBR reported in November 2021 that The Walt Disney Company's most recent update for investors gave Andor a release date window of fourth quarter, 2022. Star Diego Luna confirmed in a November 2020 interview with Jimmy Kimmel that, after some Covid-19-related delays, the show had started production. Way back in November 2018, then-Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that a Cassian Andor TV show was in development – a whole year before Disney Plus and The Mandalorian made their debuts.