
Andor Season 2 Episodes 10, 11, 12 – Release Date, Schedule, How To Watch
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The Andor season two finale will arrive on Tuesday, alongside episodes ten and eleven of the series that took over two and a half years to return to Disney+.
Andor has had an irregular schedule, so you may be asking yourself: where is episode ten of Andor season two?
(Second from Left - R) Supervisor Dedra Meero (Denise Gough) and Grymish (Kurt Egyiawan) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. ©2025 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
(Second from Left - R) Supervisor Dedra Meero (Denise Gough) and Grymish (Kurt Egyiawan) in Lucasfilm's ANDOR Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. ©2025 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
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Andor Season 2 Episode 10 Release Date
Episodes ten, eleven, and twelve of Andor season two will be available to stream on Disney+ on May 13, 2025.
New episodes of Andor will be released in threes each Tuesday on Disney+ through May 13, 2025.
Andor Season 2 Episode 10 – How to Watch
Andor season two episodes ten, eleven, and twelve will be available on Disney+ from 6 pm Pacific Time (PT) on May 13, 2025/9 pm Eastern Time (ET).
To watch Andor, you will need a Disney+ subscription. The basic subscription with ads is $9.99 per month, or you can get Disney+ Premium without ads for $15.99 per month or $159.99 per year.
What Time Does Andor Season 2 Episode 10 Come Out?
Andor season two episodes ten, eleven, and twelve will be available to stream from 6 pm (PT) on May 13, 2025/9 pm Eastern Time (ET).
With the evening streaming release in the US, new episodes of Andor season two will debut in other countries at different times/dates.
Here is when Andor episodes ten, eleven, and twelvewill be available to stream in your time zone:
May 13
BRT: 10:00 pm
May 14
GMT : 1:00 am
: 1:00 am CEST : 2:00 am
: 2:00 am IST : 6:30 am
: 6:30 am JST : 10:00 am
: 10:00 am AET : 12:00 pm
: 12:00 pm NZDT: 2:00 pm
Andor Season 2 Release Schedule
Episode One: April 22
April 22 Episode Two: April 22
April 22 Episode Three: April 22
April 22 Episode Four: April 29
April 29 Episode Five: April 29
April 29 Episode Six: April 29
April 29 Episode Seven: May 6
May 6 Episode Eight: May 6
May 6 Episode Nine: May 6
May 6 Episode Ten: May 13
May 13 Episode Eleven: May 13
May 13 Episode Twelve: May 13
The 'ANDOR' Season 2 release schedule has been fully revealed. pic.twitter.com/1pC72h4mDW — DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) April 8, 2025
Andor Season 2 Episode 10 Runtime
Episode ten of Andor season two doesn't yet have an official runtime. So far, episodes of Andor season two have run between 44 and 54 minutes.
What Will Happen in Andor Season 2 Episode 10?
The official synopses for the final few episodes of Andor season two areunavailable.
However, if you're looking to catch up on what's happened so far in Andor season two, we have individual episode synopses below:
Episode One: An undercover mission. A sanctuary threatened. A Chandrilan wedding. A chilling Imperial plan.
An undercover mission. A sanctuary threatened. A Chandrilan wedding. A chilling Imperial plan. Episode Two: Cassian is caught in a rebel turf war. Mon's wedding woes mount. The Ferrix survivors face inspection.
Cassian is caught in a rebel turf war. Mon's wedding woes mount. The Ferrix survivors face inspection. Episode Three: Time is running out for everyone.
Time is running out for everyone. Episode Four: Cassian and Bix adjust to a Luthen safehouse. All eyes are on Ghorman. Wilmon visits Saw Gerrera.
Cassian and Bix adjust to a Luthen safehouse. All eyes are on Ghorman. Wilmon visits Saw Gerrera. Episode Five: Cassian on Ghorman. Syril on Coruscant. Bix failing. Wilmon trapped. Kleya has a serious problem.
Cassian on Ghorman. Syril on Coruscant. Bix failing. Wilmon trapped. Kleya has a serious problem. Episode Six: Vel and Cinta to Ghorman. Cassian home to Bix. An argument. A heist. A party. Everything at risk.
Vel and Cinta to Ghorman. Cassian home to Bix. An argument. A heist. A party. Everything at risk. Episode Seven: Yavin is growing. Wilmon comes for help. Dedra's on Ghorman. Cassian heeds the call.
Yavin is growing. Wilmon comes for help. Dedra's on Ghorman. Cassian heeds the call. Episode Eight: Imperial manipulation. Ghorman frustration. Cassian and Syril center stage as Palmo erupts.
Imperial manipulation. Ghorman frustration. Cassian and Syril center stage as Palmo erupts. Episode Nine: In the Ghorman aftermath, Mon Mothma takes a stand. Cassian must carry out a difficult extraction.
(as per IMDb)
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