ANDOR Appears To Be A Viewership Flop On Disney+ Compared To THE MANDALORIAN And Other STAR WARS TV Shows

ANDOR Appears To Be A Viewership Flop On Disney+ Compared To THE MANDALORIAN And Other STAR WARS TV Shows ANDOR Appears To Be A Viewership Flop On Disney+ Compared To THE MANDALORIAN And Other STAR WARS TV Shows

Early viewership information for Andor has found its way online, though it's not good news for the latest Star Wars TV series. It appears interest in this one is significantly lower than its predecessors...

By JoshWilding - Oct 17, 2022 12:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

After a last-minute release date delay, Andor arrived on Disney+ last month. The first three episodes were dropped in one go, likely due to the slow-burn nature of the series (though we'd argue it wasn't until the end of the fourth chapter that the latest Star Wars TV series offered fans a compelling hook to return the following week). 

While Andor has been a critical hit, with some lauding it as the best Star Wars project of the Disney era, that doesn't appear to be translating to viewership. 

As of right now, Andor is drawing smaller numbers than The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Looking at these figures, the daily demand for the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story prequel is roughly ten times lower than those shows, leading many to wonder what's gone wrong. 

While some pundits suggest it's competition from The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and House of the Dragon, that doesn't really make much sense. Those are fantasy TV shows that air on totally different days, and while many fans have shared high praise for Andor, it's also not a Star Wars project that feels very Star Wars-y.

Throw in a lack of action and relatively little world-building, and these figures start making sense. It's a shame in many ways, but Andor has already been given a green light for a second season, so cancellation isn't beckoning (short of a huge U-Turn from Lucasfilm). However, it no longer running for five seasons as originally planned seems like a wise decision.

Check out the current viewership numbers for Andor below:

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lntrn8
lntrn8 - 10/17/2022, 1:31 PM
Maybe it sucks? Not dissing, but I have not seen either and NO ONE has told me it is must watch.
KyloTantrum
KyloTantrum - 10/18/2022, 7:14 AM
@lntrn8 - It isn’t a must-watch. It’s terrible, save for a few minutes of scenes. There’s not a single character, including Andor, that you care about
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