Feel the Force on March 13 for a special livestream event featuring Tony Gilroy and other guests revisiting Star Wars: Andor Season 1.
This will be a day long remembered for Star Wars Andor. Lucasfilm has announced that you can now catch episodes 1-3 of the show’s first season for free on the Disney Plus YouTube channel. And that’s not all—there’s also a fun recap featurette available to check out, which you can see below.
But the fun doesn’t end there. With the exciting second season set to drop on April 22/23, the studio has lined up showrunner Tony Gilroy and some special guests to take a trip down memory lane and chat about Season 1 of Andor. Streaming live and simulcast on March 13th at noon PT/8.00 pm UK time on the Star Wars, Disney+, Lucasfilm, and Hulu YouTube channels, this special event revisits key moments from the first 12 episodes of the critically acclaimed first season. Moreover, the special will boast new insights from the cast and creator.
“Season 1 is really important,” Gilroy told StarWars.com. In fact, over a career stretching more than three decades in filmmaking, “it is hard to anticipate that this won’t be the most important thing that I’ve ever worked on, by far, just because of the scale of it.”

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If you’re gearing up for the new episodes of Andor or diving into Cassian’s story for the first time, check out this cool 14-minute recap of Season 1 on YouTube. It’s a great way to refresh your memory and set the tone for thrilling new epsidoes emerging from lightspeed in April.
As always, Future of the Force will be on hand to cover the series from every angle, and our coverage is already rolling down the assembly line. So be sure to check back regulalry.

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