What time are Andor Season 2 Episodes 7-9 out?

cassian and k-2so in andor season 2

If you can’t wait to watch more of Andor Season 2, here’s exactly when Episodes 7, 8, and 9 of the best Star Wars show drop.

Although Bix finally got her revenge on Dr. Gorst in Episode 6, it’s not all good news for the Rebels.

Ghorman has now taken center stage, and the Empire’s plans are ramping up, further setting up one of the most significant (and brutal) moments of the Galactic Civil War.

I won’t spoil what’s going to happen here, but the third arc of Season 2 is going to be a big one, so you’ll definitely want to tune in and see this for yourself.

Andor Season 2 Episode 7 release time

Andor Season 2 Part 3, consisting of Episodes 7-9, drops on Tuesday, May 6, at 6pm PT / 9pm ET on Disney Plus. This means that if you’re outside the US, it won’t be available until the early hours of Wednesday, May 7.

All three episodes drop at once, so check out our handy breakdown of when they release in your time zone:

  • 10pm BRT
  • 2am BST (Wednesday, May 7)
  • 3am CEST (Wednesday, May 7)
  • 4am EEST (Wednesday, May 7)
  • 6.30am IST (Wednesday, May 7)
  • 11am AEST (Wednesday, May 7)
  • 1pm NZST (Wednesday, May 7)

You can also check out our Andor Season 2 release schedule for details on the full season.

What will happen in Episodes 7-9?

mon mothma in andor

While we don’t have a full synopsis, Genevieve O’Reilly said, “We have this huge, political, painful thriller for [Mon Mothma] in Episodes 7, 8, and 9.”

Set in 2 BBY (roughly one year after Episode 6), this arc is almost guaranteed to feature the pivotal moment on Ghorman that the second season has been leading to, and its political fallout, properly kicking off the Galactic Civil War.

Alan Tudyk’s K-2SO has been a notable absence from Andor Season 2, but at Star Wars Celebration Live, Tony Gilroy said the reprogrammed Imperial droid will return in Episode 8.

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