Andor Season 2 Is Revealed

Andor Season 2 Is Revealed

Another new showreel of Disney Plus’s upcoming shows has appeared, and alongside new glimpses of Daredevil, Ironheart and Alien: Earth, the first ever footage of Andor season 2 can be seen.

Following the Marvel sizzle reel that appeared at the end of October, Disney Plus has released a bundle of clips of a lot of upcoming shows, and the most important thing is: we get to see Andor in Andor.

The clips begin with season four of The Bear, back unabashed after the critical kicking the third season received, and the collective annoyance of all in television for its insistence on entering itself for comedy gongs at the Emmys. Then we get another few clips of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, which only recently received a full trailer, and I am still wondering why no one’s talking about how this is overtly a show aimed at children, and yet is being rated 12+.

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There’s a very brief glimpse of Paradise, which is neither last year’s Netflix movie Paradise, nor Tubi’s 2024 movie Paradise, but rather a new series starring Sterling K. Brown as the former security guard to a recently murdered American president. This then jarringly shifts into footage of David Schwimmer in January’s Goosebumps movie, The Vanishing. Then, far more excitingly, we get to see some Alien: Earth, the TV series set in the Alien universe, created by my favorite showrunner, Noah Hawley (Bones, Fargo, Legion).

There’s a new but extremely brief appearance by Marvel series Ironheart, a few seconds of Daredevil, and then, crikey, Chad Powers. This is a new comedy created and written by, and also starring, everyone’s new favorite beefcake, Glen Powell. It’s based on the Eli Manning character from Eli’s Places, and is about a college quarterback who loses his place on his team due to bad behavior, so creates an alter-ego, Chad Powers, disguises himself, and joins a struggling Southern team. Even weirder is how much the disguised Powell looks like Parker from Gold Rush.

Chad Powers and Parker from Gold Rush.

Image: Disney / Discovery / Kotaku

There’s a moment of a new show that has no online presence called Good American Family, that looks all sorts of weird, and then, finally, the one we’re waiting for, Andor.

It’s just 11 seconds, but we get to see once again what makes Andor stand out from so many of Disney’s TV shows—it’s shot on huge sets, and not a Volume stage. There’s big, open spaces! There are Stormtroopers! There are people telling Andor he needs to be a leader now, which he really obviously won’t want to be. There’s very little more to glean from it for an amateur like me, but you know the pros will be poring over this for every hidden detail. Here’s the section clipped out:

Oh, and after Andor we see some Percy Jackson and the Olympians season two, like anyone was still noticing.

So, get speculating.

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