Andor might be all about hiding in the shadows, sneaking past surveillance, and dismantling empires—but right now, the show is stepping into the spotlight. That’s right: the critically acclaimed Star Wars series is officially in the running at the National Television Awards (NTA) in the UK. So if you’ve ever shouted “This is peak Star Wars!” while watching Mon Mothma out-politic her enemies or Luthen Rael monologue like he’s in a Shakespearean tragedy set in space, this is your moment. Time to put your mouse where your mouth is and vote. Wait, What Are the National Television Awards? The NTAs are one of the UK’s most beloved viewer-voted awards shows. Think of them as the BAFTAs’ cooler, less posh cousin—the one who actually asks what people at home are watching and loving. Unlike awards voted on by committees in dark rooms with expensive coffee, the NTAs are decided by the… 272j2z
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It’s official—Andor Season 2 is making waves beyond the galaxy far, far away. The critically acclaimed Star Wars prequel series has submitted itself for Emmy consideration in an impressive 23 categories. That’s right, Disney+ isn’t holding back with its Emmy campaign, showing massive confidence in the show’s artistic and technical merits. After the first season’s solid eight Emmy nominations, the leap to 23 categories signals that Andor Season 2 has truly evolved into a powerhouse drama that commands attention from television’s most prestigious awards body. So let’s take a deep dive into why Andor Season 2 is generating such buzz in the Emmy race—and why it deserves every bit of it. Directing and Writing: Crafting a Masterpiece When it comes to storytelling, Andor Season 2 has truly raised the bar. The Emmy submissions highlight this with nods for both Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series and Outstanding Writing for a…
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Disney’s Andor isn’t just another Star Wars story—it’s a politically charged, slow-burn thriller about rebellion, sacrifice, and systemic oppression. Showrunner Tony Gilroy didn’t just want to tell a space opera; he wanted to reflect the gritty truths of real-world history. And he did—again and again. Almost every plotline in Andor echoes a moment from our own past. Let’s break down all the known historical references and real-world inspirations in Andor, following the show’s timeline and expanding on what’s shown in the visuals—and what isn’t. The Aldhani Heist – The 1907 Tiflis Bank Robbery The daring Aldhani heist, where a small rebel crew robs an Imperial garrison’s payroll vault, draws direct inspiration from the 1907 Tiflis bank robbery. That real-life event was led by a young revolutionary named Ioseb Jughashvili—aka Joseph Stalin. His group, operating under the Bolsheviks, ambushed a bank transport and made off with hundreds of thousands of rubles…
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Move over, Baby Yoda—there’s a new champion in town, and his name is Andor. The second season of the critically acclaimed Star Wars series has just pulled off a galactic flex that no other TV show—not even the internet’s beloved Severance or The Last of Us—has ever achieved. Let’s say it together: five consecutive episodes with IMDb scores of 9.5 or higher. Yes, Andor Season 2 has become the first television series in IMDb history to land that kind of praise across five back-to-back episodes. That’s not just good—it’s hyperspace good. What Just Happened? According to IMDb ratings, Andor’s final stretch of Season 2 is basically flawless. Here’s how the numbers stack up: That’s a hall-of-fame lineup if we’ve ever seen one. These aren’t just respectable scores—these are the kind of ratings that make other prestige shows look like they’re phoning it in from the Outer Rim. Breaking the…
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Jyn Erso and Cassian Andor. The power duo that stole the Death Star plans and went out in a literal blaze of glory. So, naturally, when Andor premiered on Disney+ and promised to explore the early days of Cassian’s rebellion, many expected—or at least quietly hoped—to see the return of Jyn Erso. Spoiler alert: She never shows up. And it’s not because she’s on a secret mission, or in carbonite, or off doing a Rogue One prequel to the prequel. Nope. The reason is a lot simpler—and it comes straight from showrunner Tony Gilroy himself. The Temptation of the Cameo You’d think that bringing back Jyn Erso would be a no-brainer. She’s Cassian’s co-hero, after all. Their story in Rogue One is tragic, bold, and deeply connected to the birth of the Rebel Alliance. So why not throw in a cheeky cameo? Tony Gilroy addressed this in a recent interview,…
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If you were among the many who were scratching their heads wondering why Kino Loy, portrayed masterfully by Andy Serkis, didn’t show up in Andor Season 2, you’re not alone. The charismatic leader of Narkina 5’s prison rebellion stole the spotlight in Season 1, but his conspicuous absence in the trailers and announcements for the second season left many of us with a Wookiee-sized hole in our hearts. So, what gives? Kino Loy’s Fate: More Questions Than Answers When we last saw Kino Loy, things were, well… not looking great. After spearheading one of the most riveting prison breaks in Star Wars history, it was revealed that he couldn’t swim. Yep, the man who faced down Imperial guards and led hundreds to freedom found his downfall in a good old-fashioned water hazard. We never actually see what happens to him. Did he find a floatie? Did some brave souls attempt…
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Andor Episode 10, titled “Make It Stop,” brought a hidden gem to the Star Wars universe’s live-action fold: the TL-50 Heavy Repeater. For hardcore Star Wars gamers, this isn’t just any blaster—it’s a weapon with serious history. The TL-50 first made its debut in Jedi Outcast, a classic game from 2002 that solidified its place in Star Wars gaming lore. Later, the weapon found new life in DICE’s Star Wars Battlefront games, reimagined with stunning graphics and devastating firepower. Now, thanks to Andor, it’s officially part of live-action canon. The Origin Story: Jedi Outcast The TL-50 Heavy Repeater was first wielded by Kyle Katarn, the rogue Jedi turned mercenary who became a fan-favorite in the Jedi Knight series. In Jedi Outcast, the weapon was known for its insane rate of fire and devastating power. It wasn’t just a blaster; it was a room-clearer. The secondary fire mode unleashed a concussive…
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May 2025 – Andor Season 2 has achieved something unprecedented in television history: five consecutive episodes each rated 9.5 or higher on IMDb. This stunning streak of near-perfect scores has ignited spirited debates among fans and critics. Could Andor be the best TV series ever? In this article, we’ll explore Andor Season 2’s record-breaking acclaim and how it stacks up against other highly regarded shows like Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad, as well as fellow Star Wars series The Mandalorian and Ahsoka. We’ll also take a closer look at Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy – examining her contributions and controversies – and discuss whether, considering her age and the evolving cultural shift in Star Wars storytelling, it might be time for new leadership at Lucasfilm. Let’s dive in (lightsabers at the ready)! Andor Season 2’s Record-Breaking IMDb Ratings Andor Season 2’s unprecedented IMDb ratings streak: This graphic highlights how Episodes…
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When iral Motti scoffed at Darth Vader’s “sorcerer’s ways” during that iconic scene in A New Hope, it seemed like just another example of Imperial arrogance. But let’s dig deeper: what if Motti’s snarky dismissal wasn’t born out of sheer ignorance, but out of years of bureaucratic slog and relentless Imperial oversight? Especially now, with Andor Season 2 shedding light on the inner workings of the Empire’s bureaucratic machine, Motti’s frustration feels more justified than ever. The Grind of Imperial Bureaucracy: Andor’s Perspective Imagine life as an Imperial officer. Your days are spent buried in logistics reports, troop deployment schedules, and endless strategy meetings. You’re not just sitting around, twirling your mustache and cackling evilly—you’re overseeing massive military projects that span entire star systems. The Death Star wasn’t built overnight; it was a 20-year slog of financial maneuvering, secret construction, and endless paperwork. Andor Season 2 did a brilliant job…
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On this day back in 2015, news broke that Diego Luna had been cast as Cassian Andor in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. It’s wild to think that exactly ten years later, his final portrayal of the rebel spy is set to premiere in Andor Season Two on Disney+. A decade is a long time in the Star Wars universe, and Luna’s journey as Cassian has been nothing short of transformative—not just for the character, but for Star Wars storytelling as a whole. The Announcement Heard Across the Galaxy When Lucasfilm announced Diego Luna’s casting in 2015, reactions were mixed. Luna was known for his dramatic roles in films like Y Tu Mamá También and Milk, but a gritty space opera set in the Star Wars universe? That was new territory. Yet, as soon as Rogue One hit theaters in 2016, it became clear that Luna’s portrayal of Cassian…
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Star Wars has never been short on heroes – from farmboys with destinies to mysterious Jedi and fearless princesses. But in a franchise often preoccupied with grand prophecies and Chosen One narratives, the Disney+ series Andor dared to shine the spotlight on the little guys. This show isn’t about Skywalkers or Palpatines; it’s about the everyday individuals who choose to resist tyranny, even when they don’t have Force powers or royal blood. In doing so, Andor introduced a new kind of Star Wars hero – one grounded in realism, moral ambiguity, and the power of ordinary people banding together. The result? A story that feels at once refreshingly human and grippingly relevant. With a funny-yet-heartfelt touch, we’ll explore how Andor breaks the mold. From Cassian Andor’s journey from self-serving survivor to Rebel leader, to the unsung heroes of Ferrix who prove you don’t need a lightsaber to spark a rebellion,…
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In a galaxy full of rebels, smugglers, and Sith Lords, it’s rare to find someone like Syril Karn. He wasn’t a power-hungry bureaucrat or a malicious Imperial officer. He was, in every sense of the word, the Empire’s useful idiot—a man driven not by power, but by a steadfast belief in law and order. His arc in Andor is a powerful exploration of how good intentions can be weaponized by authoritarian regimes, turning justice into oppression without the pawns ever realizing it. Who Is Syril Karn? Syril Karn, portrayed by Kyle Soller, starts his journey as a Deputy Inspector for the Preox-Morlana Corporation. His mission is straightforward: enforce the law. But for Syril, this isn’t just a job—it’s a calling. He genuinely believes that maintaining order and bringing criminals to justice is the right thing to do. This isn’t an act of self-aggrandizement; it’s a deep-rooted conviction. When Cassian Andor…
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Andor Season 2 is not just back—it’s soaring. The latest season of the gritty Star Wars series is making waves across streaming charts, racking up massive ratings and proving once again that a slow-burn rebellion can be just as thrilling as a lightsaber duel. If you’ve been keeping tabs on Cassian Andor’s journey, you already know the stakes have never been higher. Andor’s Chart-Topping Success Despite initial skepticism during its first season, Andor has cemented itself as one of the most gripping Star Wars stories on Disney+. Season 2 has taken that momentum and sprinted with it, landing at the top of multiple streaming charts. According to recent reports, Andor is outperforming even some of Disney’s biggest releases, showing that a well-crafted narrative can sometimes overshadow even the flashiest CGI. In fact, the show’s deep dive into galactic politics, rebellion strategy, and ground-level espionage is hitting all the right notes….
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If you’ve watched Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, you know Galen Erso is the man behind the Empire’s most controversial architecture project—The Death Star. He’s the guy who took “work from home” to a whole new level, building planet-destroying superweapons while sending secret messages to his daughter through Imperial databases. But while we know his role in galactic history, one question remains: How old was Galen Erso? Galen Erso’s Early Life: A Scholar in a War-Torn Galaxy To understand Galen’s age, we need to roll back the holocron a bit. Galen was born around 57 BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin) on the planet Grange. His early years were defined by his insatiable curiosity and scientific prowess, which caught the attention of the Republic and, later, the Empire. He studied as a scientist specializing in kyber crystal research, which—spoiler alert—isn’t just for lightsabers. Kyber crystals are the backbone of…
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Ah, Galen Erso. The man who somehow managed to design the most feared weapon in the galaxy with a built-in ‘Oops!’ button. If you’ve ever watched Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, you know exactly what I’m talking about. Galen’s death was a key turning point in the film, but it’s more than just a plot device—it’s a moment that ties together the moral conflict and sacrifices that define the Star Wars saga. The Man Behind the Death Star Before we get into the “how,” let’s touch on the “who.” Galen Erso was an Imperial scientist—well, reluctantly so. His expertise in energy and kyber crystals made him the perfect candidate to design the Death Star’s superlaser. But Galen wasn’t your typical mad scientist; he was more of a reluctant genius held against his will. Imagine being forced to build the universe’s largest gun while wishing you were back home making…
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The Death Star wasn’t just a weapon; it was a symbol of Imperial dominance. But what if the Empire’s most feared superweapon was hamstrung from the very beginning by its own chief engineer? Enter: Galen Erso, the man responsible for the station’s reactor core design. And here’s where the conspiracy theory kicks in—what if the entire hunt for Kalkite on Ghorman was a deliberate act of sabotage orchestrated by Erso himself? What Is Kalkite, and Why Was It So Important? Kalkite is a rare mineral native to the planet Ghorman, renowned for its energy-generating properties. According to Imperial documents, it’s a key component in coating reactor lenses for maximum energy output. The Empire’s obsession with Kalkite extraction from Ghorman led to aggressive mining operations, destabilizing the planet’s infrastructure and leading to massive unrest. And yet, for all its supposed importance, Kalkite is never mentioned again after the Death Star’s initial…
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Saw Gerrera is one of the most influential rebel fighters in the Star Wars universe. First introduced in The Clone Wars, he went on to appear in Rebels, Jedi: Fallen Order, and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. His radical approach to fighting the Empire set him apart from the likes of Mon Mothma and Bail Organa, cementing his reputation as the original “extremist” in the Rebel Alliance. But how old is Saw Gerrera during all these events? Let’s track his age across the galaxy’s most defining moments. 🍼 Saw Gerrera’s Birth and Early Life Saw Gerrera was born on Onderon around 52 BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin). This would place him slightly older than Anakin Skywalker, who was born in 41 BBY. Saw grew up on Onderon, a jungle-heavy planet often caught in political strife, which would later become the perfect training ground for his rebellion. He was…
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There are plenty of villains in Star Wars, but few strike the same nerve as Dedra Meero. Introduced in Andor as a mid-level bureaucrat in the Imperial Security Bureau, Dedra isn’t your typical dark-side enforcer. She doesn’t choke subordinates or twirl a cape. Instead, she builds power the old-fashioned way: one well-documented memo at a time. And that’s what makes her terrifying. But also, strangely… relatable? Who Is Dedra Meero? Dedra Meero is an ISB officer who quickly rises through the Imperial ranks thanks to her intellect, ambition, and complete devotion to authoritarian order. She sees connections where others see paperwork, detects rebellion where others see petty theft, and, unlike most of her superiors, actually does her job. Played by Denise Gough, Dedra is a walking case study in how fascist regimes thrive on obsessive overachievers. She’s not evil because she enjoys pain (though she tolerates a fair amount). She’s…
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When “Andor” introduced Tay Kolma, the reaction was mixed. Here was a new character who wasn’t a soldier, a spy, or a senator. He was a banker from Chandrila, a friend from Mon Mothma’s past who offered a lifeline for her financial rebellion against the Empire. Yet Tay’s story would turn out far more complicated—and devastating—than it first appeared. Who is Tay Kolma in Star Wars: Andor? Tay Kolma, portrayed by Ben Miles, is not your typical Star Wars character. He’s no Jedi wielding a lightsaber or bounty hunter with a jetpack. Instead, he’s a relic of Mon Mothma’s safer, more naive days—before political subterfuge and galactic rebellion swallowed her life whole. A childhood friend turned financial fixer, Tay agrees to help Mon create a “foundation” to move funds covertly to the Rebellion. At first glance, Tay seems like a useful if slightly worn-out ally. But as the story unfolds,…
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Cassian Andor isn’t the flashiest rebel in the galaxy, but he’s arguably one of the most compelling. He doesn’t wield a lightsaber, doesn’t wear flashy robes, and definitely doesn’t wait around for destiny to call. He just gets the job done. So it’s fitting—and, frankly, long overdue—that modders brought him into Star Wars Battlefront II (2017) with the Fight the Empire as Cassian Andor mod. This mod lets you bring Cassian’s gritty, grounded energy straight into the heart of the battlefield. Whether you’re storming Imperial bases on Endor or holding your ground on Scarif, you’ll finally be able to do it wearing the jacket of one of the Rebellion’s most effective (and morally conflicted) operatives. And now that Andor Season 2 just launched a few days ago, what better time to relive the show’s tension-filled espionage, but with a lot more blaster fire and respawns? Let’s take a closer look…
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Andor Season 2 has arrived, and while it’s still all espionage, betrayals, and political tension you can slice with a vibroblade, sharp-eyed viewers have spotted something else worth talking about — a very specific TIE Fighter design that’s sending a ripple of excitement across the galaxy. Yes, it’s an Easter egg, but not the kind you need a Jedi’s perception to notice. It’s subtle, clever, and a bit of a nod to some very early Star Wars history — one that links concept art, canon tweaks, and design choices all into one beautifully nerdy package. So what’s the deal with this particular TIE Fighter? Let’s dive into the details like we’re intercepting a transmission from Scarif. What’s the TIE Fighter Easter Egg in Andor Season 2? In one of the early episodes of Andor Season 2, viewers spotted a slightly different TIE Fighter design. At first glance, it looks like…
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No Jedi. No lightsabers. No galactic prophecy. And yet, Andor has done the impossible: it’s officially the highest-rated live-action Star Wars title ever, and it pulled it off by leaning into something even rarer than the Force — consistent, universal critical acclaim. With a jaw-dropping 98% on Rotten Tomatoes (see for yourself), Andor Season 2 has leapfrogged everything from The Empire Strikes Back (a respectable 95%) to The Mandalorian, and yes, even its own stellar first season, which trails just behind at 96%. That’s not just high praise — that’s Force-level storytelling. Let’s break down what makes this series so universally beloved and why this new season may be the crown jewel of Star Wars storytelling. No Jedi, No Problem: Andor’s Secret Weapon Is Its Writing While most Star Wars shows reach for flashy lightsaber duels and nostalgic cameos, Andor is taking the long way around — and it’s paying…
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Andor Season 2 is gearing up to hit our screens with the kind of grit, espionage, and existential dread that made the first season such a refreshing curveball in the Star Wars universe. And thanks to a new interview on StarWars.com, we finally have a closer look at who’s back, who’s new, and who might be raising eyebrows in all the best (or worst) ways. If Season 1 was a slow-burn thriller wrapped in space bureaucracy, Season 2 looks ready to kick things up a notch. As the Rebel Alliance starts to simmer into full-blown defiance, the characters are stepping deeper into danger, and the cast is clearly up for the challenge. Diego Luna Returns as Cassian Andor Let’s start with the obvious: Diego Luna is back, and yes, Cassian still looks like he hasn’t slept in weeks. But that’s what happens when you’re busy dismantling the Empire from the…
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The Legacy of Star Wars and the Arrival of Andor The Star Wars universe has long been a staple in popular culture, captivating audiences with its epic tales of rebellion, heroism, and the eternal battle between good and evil. However, with time, there was a growing sentiment that the franchise needed new life breathed into it. Andor, the Star Wars series focusing on the character Cassian Andor, represented this new beginning, a shift which drew parallels to society’s evolution in other areas. For example, according to Glamour, there has been a relaxation of office dress codes since the pandemic, highlighting a broader cultural trend towards revitalization and change. Much like the relaxed norms in workplace attire, Andor helped to usher in a more nuanced approach to storytelling within the Star Wars universe. Gone were the days of relying solely on grand battles and simplistic character arcs. Instead, Andor offered richer…