Andor currently has an average rating of 8.2 out of 10 and has been rated by 1728 users on our platform.
Gives Star Wars fans the spy thriller they've always wanted.
Read full review at Paste MagazineThis decidedly mature series takes a slow and methodical approach to its story, which may please some fans more than others.
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Surprisingly great, I started this without any expectations. Yet, I really like how it utilize the Star Wars narrative without drowning in it. It has its own way and pace that stands out, yet fit in nicely. The characters shows more depth & le...
...the best Star Wars show since The Mandalorian.
Read full review at The Guardian...provides an unknown touch to the Star Wars franchise, leaning more on the genre of noir than science fiction.
Read full review at Leisure Byte“You cannot buy the revolution. You cannot make the revolution. You can only be the revolution. It is in your spirit, or it is nowhere.” -- U. LeGuin
A bumby ride. First third is crap, second third is boring with No plot power and the last third is intense but still with out a tight and logic plotline. Nice to seer Star Wars in a melancolic and grown up environment.
With sharper edges than this franchise is used to, a previously peripheral character has set up one of the most intriguing starts to a live-action Star Wars entry so far.
Read full review at Empire...captures the essence of George Lucas's original trilogy.
Read full review at The Telegraph...intricate production design, strong performances and dynamic characters...
Read full review at Radio TimesIt’s not just a great Star Wars show, but great television as a whole and hopefully sets a blueprint for how other franchises can operate moving forwards.
Read full review at Radio TimesGilroy’s resolve to craft an earnest tribute to the unsung heroes who built the rebellion is only surpassed by his ability to deliver a “Star Wars” story as aching and soulful, tragic and tenacious as this.
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