The streaming platform is celebrating its second anniversary through the annual Disney+ Day where a lot of exciting releases and announcements are being dropped like it’s already Christmas. For the fans of the galaxy far, far away, Star Wars: Andor just got almost 10 minutes of new footage! To watch the preview of Star Wars: Andor, fans of the franchise would have to access it through the Disney+ app or through the website of the streaming platform where it has been exclusively released for the celebration of Disney+ Day. On Twitter, Diego Luna personally teased Star Wars: Andor in a clip where he discusses the plot of the series, “Andor is about how a revolutionary is born and the beauty of this show is that it commits to a perspective and a point of view. You can tell that there is that integrity behind this character.”
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“Start streaming Andor on September 21st and watch the first three episodes,” Luna added. Never-before-seen footage are also in the short teaser on Twitter. The hype for Star Wars: Andor continues as one of the most anticipated projects of Lucasfilm coming this year on Disney Plus where it will be featuring what exactly happened five years before the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Star Wars: Andor will follow the beginning of the Rebellion, one of the turning points of the narrative of the galaxy far, far away, and Cassian Andor takes point and center in the series. Diego Luna plays the titular Andor and he will be joined by a star-studded cast of familiar and new faces such as Genevieve O’Reilly as Mon Mothma, Stellan Skarsgård as Luthen Rael, Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera, Adria Arjona as Bix Caleen, and Fiona Shaw as Maarva. Denise Gough suits up as Dedra Meero, and Kyle Soller plays Syril Karn. Other cast members include Alex Ferns, Clemens Schick, Robert Emms, David Hayman, Eedy Karn, and Ebon Moss Bach-rach. Watch the 9-minute preview of Star Wars: Andor on Disney Plus before it premieres on September 21, 2022 where it will be arriving with its first three episodes before it proceeds with its weekly release.