"Star Wars: Andor" Season 1 on Hulu for Limited Time, First 3 Episodes on YouTube, Tony Gilroy Live Stream This Week
Disney+ is making every effort to prepare audiences for the series' return this spring.
Some good news for those hoping to catch up on the first season of Star Wars: Andor before Lucasfilm’s acclaimed live-action series returns for its second and final season in April– the full first season is now available to stream on Hulu for a limited time, and the first three episodes are available to watch for free via the Disney+ YouTube channel.
What’s happening:
- Ahead of the second-season premiere of Star Wars: Andor on Disney+, Disney and Lucasfilm have made the full first season of the series available to stream on Hulu for a limited time. Plus, viewers can check out the first three episodes on YouTube.
- Additionally, there will be a live stream event featuring Andor creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy on YouTube this Thursday, March 13th at 12:00 noon Pacific Time as the acclaimed filmmaker looks back at the first season and ahead to the second.
- Plus the official Star Wars YouTube channel has uploaded a new 14-minute Star Wars: Andor season 1 recap video to further help fans prepare for the second season.
Andor | Season 1 Recap | Streaming on Disney+ and Hulu:
What they’re saying:
- StarWars.com: “Watch the entire first season [of Andor] available now on Hulu (until April 22) and Disney+, or enjoy the first three episodes from Season 1 on the Disney+ YouTube channel."
Watch Andor | S1E1 “Kassa" | Disney+ Original Series:
Star Wars: Andor season 2 will premiere with its first three episodes on Tuesday, April 22nd, exclusively via Disney+.
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