Andor capped a great story of all time in episode 10 of its first season. Without giving too much away, it would be pretty reasonable to assume that such a good episode could be the finale of an entire television season – especially given that many television seasons end with episode 10. However, for the benefit of all viewers of the show, Episode 10 is not the end of Andor
Instead of this, AndorThe first season of will span 12 episodes, which means we’ll likely have a full story arc left after the conclusion of Episode 10 – if the structure of the show up to that point is any indication. The story of the first season has already taken Cassian across the galaxy on various missions for the nascent rebellion, giving viewers vital insight into the growth of the Empire in the fading days of the Galactic Republic. And we’ll likely go even deeper in the upcoming second season of the show.
Season 2, which has already been filmed, will have 12 episodes, like the first. It will also conclude the series – although it won’t finish Cassian’s story (since it does Villain One‘s job). Although there is still no official release date for Andor Season 2, expect it to kick off sometime next year.