STAR WARS: ANDOR's Rotten Tomatoes Score Has Been Revealed!

STAR WARS: ANDOR's Rotten Tomatoes Score Has Been Revealed!

With reviews now being counted for Andor, we have a Rotten Tomatoes score for the latest Star Wars TV series. Is it a Certified Fresh hit for Lucasfilm and Disney+? Find the latest after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Sep 20, 2022 02:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

Earlier today, the review embargo for Andor lifted and we got our best idea yet about what to expect from the latest Star Wars TV series heading to Disney+. You can read our roundup by clicking here, but with just shy of 200 verdicts counted, we now have a Rotten Tomatoes score for the show.

It currently sits at 88% based on 180 reviews. 159 of those were deemed "Fresh," with the other 21 "Rotten." This is a great start for the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story prequel and it's fair to call the show a critical hit.

Ultimately, it will be down to viewers to decide whether this is a series they want to watch. Regardless of viewing numbers, however, Lucasfilm is already moving forward with a second season of Andor that begins shooting this November. Seeing a score like this, though, is bound to increase interest in Cassian Andor's backstory.

Ahead of the premiere, Lucasfilm has released an exciting new TV spot and a handy recap. Both tie Andor into events from the Star Wars movies, reminding fans that this tale is set during a crucial time in this Galaxy Far, Far Away's history. You'll want to check back here tomorrow for our breakdown of the first three chapters too.

The first three episodes of Andor premiere on Disney+ tomorrow.

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