Summary

  • Characters drove Andor's success; new and familiar faces grounded the show with dark humor.
  • Season 2 showcases great character arcs; secrets are revealed, surprises await loyal fans.
  • The cast includes standouts like Bix, Vel, Kleya, Krennic, K-2SO, Cassian, Luthen, and Syril; each adds depth to the story.

One of the reasons why the first season of Andor resonated with people is because of its characters. There were a lot of characters whose fans already knew from the Star Wars canon, along with some new ones. It was also a more grounded show with a few laughs here and there, mostly achieved through dark humor, as drama and suspense were the core goals.

The set budget was also higher, making everything look more lived-in instead of through projected screens. Fans of the characters will not be disappointed with the best characters in Andor season 2, as there are some great character arcs where secrets are divulged, loyalties are tested, and the Rebellion is formed.

Spoilers Ahead for Andor Season 2.

8 Bix Caleen

One Big Moment

Bix in Andor
  • Played By: Adria Arjona

Bix had a bigger role in the first season of Andor than the second. She was more of a tool used to motivate Cassian in season two, but she did have some outstanding moments, the biggest of which happened in episode six where she tortures Gorst, the man who tortured her in season one, and then Cassian helps blow up his lab.

Also, Bix left in episode nine to give Cassian a reason to choose the Rebellion over her, while also hiding the fact that she was pregnant, presumably with his child.

7 Vel Sartha

Fighting Through Loss

Vel in Andor
  • Played By: Faye Marsay

Vel is another female character who had a bigger role in the action in season one, but she got a better arc than Bix in season two. She was essentially in charge of helping the people of Ghorman start smuggling loot from the Empire, which eventually led to their rebellion.

During this smuggling run, Vel’s love interest, Cinta, is slain, but this does not diminish her urge to keep fighting. The Empire did not directly kill Cinta, but they certainly didn’t help either, which is why Vel knew she had to keep at it.

6 Kleya Marki

A True Luthen Believer

Kleya in Andor
  • Played By: Elizabeth Dulau

Kleya was secretly one of Andor's best characters all along. It just took some time to build her up, as she was portrayed as a simple assistant to Luthen in most of Andor. Her big moment came in episode ten, which focused on her rescuing Luthen from a hospital, as well as her backstory with Luthen.

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Saved as a child, Kleya began to believe in what Luthen was doing wholeheartedly, even though they argued like cats and dogs. Most importantly, Kleya showed what a true femme fatale she was in this episode, leaving her mark on season two at the eleventh hour.

5 Orson Krennic

Slimy As Ever

Director Krennic in Andor
  • Played By: Ben Mendelsohn

Director Krennic was first introduced in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story as the lead villain, quickly rising to the top of the best/worst bureaucrats within the Empire. It was Ben Mendelsohn's performance that helped achieve this status for the character, and Director Krennic returned for a few episodes within season two of Andor.

Every appearance and line was like a little trickle of gold that no villain could stand up to in Andor, save for one. His role may have been small, but his presence was foreboding and used well to get the point across that the Empire is ruthless.

4 K-2SO

Rebuilt And Ready

K-2SO in Andor
  • Played By: Alan Tudyk

Like Director Krennic, K-2SO was introduced in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and given only a little bit of screen time in the second season of Andor. It’s actually less than Director Krennic because this sassy droid only came online at the end of episode nine and didn’t return until episode eleven.

Still, the time spent with K-2SO was a reminder of how good he was in the movie. His blunt observations are funny, his loyalty is charming, and he can kick butt when he wants to.

3 Cassian Andor

A Flawed Rebel

Cassian in Andor
  • Played By: Diego Luna

It’s kind of funny how Cassian is not the best character in his own show, or at least, that’s the case in season two. Season one focused more on him, while season two tried harder to spend more time with other characters. It was better for it, but that doesn’t mean Cassian didn’t have standout moments in season two.

His time with the Maya Pei rebels in the first arc is great, his love for Bix is endearing, and his loyalty to the rest of his friends is noble. Best of all, Cassian was flawed, showing that heroes don’t have to be perfect to be good, as rebellions of any kind are always messy.

2 Luthen Rael

Deal With The Devil

Luthen in Andor
  • Played By: Stellan Skarsgard

While Cassian was flawed, Luthen was determined and did more reprehensible things, but it was all in the name of peace. He was a classic shyster on the outside, always trying to do some wheeling and dealing as an antiques dealer, but it was all a ruse to help fund Rebel outfits.

While he didn’t always do the right thing, Cassian summed it up in a speech he gave in episode twelve to the Rebellion council rather well. Luthen gave his life to the cause, literally, and no one could possibly live up to his sacrifices.

1 Syril Karn

Believing In The Empire

Syril in Andor
  • Played By: Kyle Soller

Syril, ultimately, believed in what the Empire stood for: order. On paper, it sounds nice to have one governmental body making sure everyone is safe, but then there is the propaganda mixed in. It’s exactly what Syril bought into time and time again, which bit him in the backside time and time again as well, and was raised to a boiling point in episode eight.

Dedra betrayed his beliefs. He witnessed Ghorman crumbling before him, then he spotted Cassian and just lost it. Perhaps, in his mind, he thought Cassian’s death could give his life meaning, but instead, it led to Syril dying, and that’s just a tragic loss for a flawed but ultimately relatable character.

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Release Date
2022 - 2025-00-00
Network
Disney+
Showrunner
Tony Gilroy
Directors
Susanna White
Writers
Dan Gilroy
Franchise(s)
Star Wars
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    Stellan Skarsgård
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