‘Andor’: How to Stream the ‘Star Wars’ Prequel Series on Disney+
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A new era begins with Andor, the Rogue One prequel series, now streaming on Disney+. The three-episode premiere arrived on Wednesday (Sept 21).
Diego Luna stars as Andor in the 12-episode series from the Star Wars franchise, which follows Cassian Andor’s journey as a rebel hero. Stellan Skarsgård, Genevive O’Reilly, Alex Ferns, Kyle Soller, Adria Arjona and Denise Gough are among the cast.
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Read on for details on how to watch Andor and other Disney+ exclusives for free.
How to Watch Andor on Disney+
Andor is streaming exclusively on Disney+, at no extra cost to subscribers. For those who haven’t signed up for Disney+, monthly subscriptions start at $7.99.
Disney+ $7.99/month
You won’t get a free trial with Disney+, but you can save on your bill by signing up for an annual plan for $79.99. The monthly plan is another money-saving option, simply because you’re not tied to a contract and can cancel at any time. You may also be able to get a free subscription to Disney+ or the Disney+ bundle via Verizon or American Express.
Disney+ subscribers get to indulge in an ever-expanding streaming library that includes programs in stunning 4K, in addition to being able to download titles to watch offline. Stream Disney+ on your TV, laptop, smartphone, notebook or tablet device, on up to four different devices simultaneously.
Disney+ is the main streaming destination for must-watch, commercial free content from Disney, Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar and National Geographic.
Other exclusive show and movies streaming on Disney+: Dancing With the Stars, She-Hulk, Lightyear, Pinocchio, The Proud Family: Louder & Prouder, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Hawkeye, Light & Magic, WandaVision, The Mandalorian, Loki, I Am Groot, The Book of Boba Fett, The Beatles: Get Back and BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage LA.