Star Wars Celebration is fast approaching, and we're anticipating seeing more from Lucasfilm's Disney+ TV shows at the event. Andor, for example, is bound to get a trailer, and with rumours suggesting the series will consist of at least three seasons, all signs point to this show being a big part of the studio's plans on the streaming service over the next few years as they expand on this pre-A New Hope era.
Today, Bespin Bulletin is reporting that Andor will make use of certain classes of Stormtroopers we've already met in other stories told during that period. Apparently, Death troopers will factor into the series after first being introduced in 2016's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, though the site does caution that this doesn't necessarily mean we'll see Ben Mendelsohn return as Director Krennic.
The Death troopers have been spotted on set alongside Imperial officers, so they're more than likely there to protect other members of the Empire's Imperial Security Bureau.
Interestingly, Andor will also put the spotlight on Solo: A Star Wars Story's Mudtroopers. We saw them briefly when Han Solo was forced to enlist as a soldier for the Empire, and their presence here suggests the show will take us to another battlefield setting as the war in this Galaxy rages on.
Lucasfilm has devoted a lot of time to filling in the gaps between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, with Obi-Wan Kenobi set to take place right between those. While some fans have wondered why we need to spend more time with Cassian Andor after meeting him in Rogue One, we anticipate the show revealing more about the formation of the Rebellion and the beginning of the end for the Empire.
Andor is expected to premiere on Disney+ sometime in 2022.