Andor Season 2 Begins Filming on November 21, Creator Tony Gilroy Confirms Season 2 chronicles the four years prior to the events of 2016’s Rogue One, and will see the titular spy heading into Yavin. Photo Credit: Disney+ Andor creator Tony Gilroy and star Diego Luna Each three-episode segment in Andor season 2 covers a year New directors include Ariel Kleiman, Janus Metz, Alonso Ruizpalacios Andor season 2 comprises 12 episodes Andor creator Tony Gilroy has set a filming date for its second season. Speaking to Collider, the Bourne trilogy writer confirmed that the Diego Luna-led Andor season 2 will begin filming on “the Monday before Thanksgiving,” which aligns with November 21. The Disney+ series was initially reported to be shot by autumn 2022, and now we have an official date. Andor season 2, much like the first chapter, comprises 12 episodes, and continues rebel hero Cassian Andor's journey years prior to the 2016 Rogue One movie. Released in September, Andor season 1 concludes its run on November 23, with all episodes available to stream on Disney+ Hotstar. For season 2, writer-creator Gilroy explained that he would be flying out to London to be present for the opening shot, before heading back home for Christmas. Andor season 2 also brings in new directors to the mix, namely Ariel Kleiman (Partisan), Janus Metz (True Detective), and Alonso Ruizpalacios (A Cop Movie). Beau Willimon and Dan Gilroy (Nightcrawler) return as writers, alongside newcomer Tom Bissell, who mostly shares credits with video games such as Gears 5, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, and Batman: Arkham Origins. His writing was also adapted into films, including the 2016 James Franco-led Tommy Wiseau biographical comedy The Disaster Artist. Gilroy described him as a “really cool and really, really interesting, versatile, really good writer. But also, a very, very, very big Star Wars fan, which we really wanted to make sure we had another pro because we're going into Rogue [One], and we're going to Yavin, and then we're going into places where we eventually need to really weave our way back to the source. So, Tom came in, and he's been great. So, he's got some episodes too,” in the interview. While Andor season 1 chronicles one year in the titular rebel spy's mission to overthrow the Empire, the upcoming chapter will be divided into blocks, covering the additional four years, as it jumps across timelines. Each three-episode segment in Andor season 2 amounts to a year, with the final shot directly segueing into the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. “The scale of the show is so huge. Directors work in blocks of three episodes, so we did four blocks [in Season 1] of three episodes each. [For Season 2] we looked and said, ‘Wow, it'd be really interesting if we come back, and we use each block to represent a year',” Gilroy told Empire, back in July. As mentioned above, creator Gilroy has clarified that Andor season 2 will head to Yavin, the jungle moon, which served as a base of operations for the Rebel Alliance in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The jungle moon Yavin IV was also featured in the 2016 Rogue One film, which serves as a prequel to A New Hope, where the Death Star was destroyed. Heading into season 2, Andor will most likely continue working alongside the rebels, and serve as a guide to memorable locales and events within the larger Star Wars franchise. Currently, there is no release window for Andor season 2. Season 1 concludes its run later this month, on November 23, on Disney+ Hotstar. Stranger Things 5 Episode 1 Title Revealed by Netflix James Cameron Ready to End With Avatar 3 if Avatar 2 Bombs The 47 Biggest Movies and TV Series on Disney+ Hotstar in November Aubrey Plaza Reportedly Cast in Agatha: Coven of Chaos The Last of Us TV Series India Premiere Date Revealed Why are they still making more Harry Potter? We discuss this on Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts. Disney+ Hotstar November 2022: Brahmāstra, The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, Disenchanted, and More Zootopia+, Save Our Squad With David Beckham, and Limitless with Chris Hemsworth is also part of the list. Written by Rahul Chettiyar, Edited by Akhil Arora, Siddharth Suvarna | Updated: 4 November 2022 19:07 IST Photo Credit: Disney Amy Adams and Maya Rudolph in a still from Disenchanted Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva out November 4 on Disney+ Hotstar The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special premieres November 25 The six-episode-long Limitless with Chris Hemsworth is out November 16 Disney+ Hotstar has announced a list of 47 titles for release on its streaming platform in November 2022. Marvel Studios plans to ignite the Christmas spirit in us, in the form of a TV special, The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, slated to drop November 25. The special is poised to conclude Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase 4, and finds our lovable intergalactic outlaws on planet Earth, as they kidnap Kevin Bacon. Meanwhile, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, which concluded its run last month, gets a behind-the-scenes featurette — Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of She-Hulk, now streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. The making-of special was initially set for an October release, but got delayed into this month. On the local end, we've got Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva coming to the Disney streamer, just two months after its theatrical release. Starring Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor in the lead, the film is the first of a planned trilogy, and explores various Hindu myths in a modern-day fantasy setting. Brahmāstra released November 4 on Disney+ Hotstar, with director Ayan Mukherji boasting subtle refinements for a better viewing experience on phones, televisions, and PCs. For now, this is the only “new” Indian release on Disney+ Hotstar this month, besides Aashiqana season 2, which continues its Monday to Sunday run. Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Amitabh Bachchan in a still from Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva Photo Credit: Dharma Productions From Hulu, we've got a new Jesse Eisenberg-led drama series dropping this month. Fleishman Is in Trouble is a dark comedy, of sorts, exploring the life of the titular Dr. Toby Fleishman, who wakes up one morning to find his ex-wife of 15 years, disappearing without a trace. Entrusted with his two children, the finicky medical professional finds success in the world of dating apps, all the while figuring out what happened to his former better half. Fleishman Is in Trouble is expected to premiere November 18 on Disney+ Hotstar. Another Hulu series, Alaska Daily continues its weekly run, as award-winning journalist Eileen Fitzgerald (Hilary Swank) seeks professional and personal redemption, by joining a small daily metro news team. New episodes drop weekly, starting November 4. Disney also has some originals in store for us, starting with the docuseries Save Our Squad With David Beckham, streaming November 9. The English footballing legend returns to the East London pitches, aiming to coach an under-14 young grassroots side to victory. Then there's Zootopia+ — set during the events of the 2016 movie, this six-episode anthology series explores intriguing characters namely Fru Fru, the newly married arctic shrew, Gazelle's talented tiger dancers, Flash, the sloth full of surprises. Zootopia+ premieres November 9 on Disney+ Hotstar. But that's not all from the house of Disney, as the company plans to delve deeper into the history of its iconic character Mickey Mouse, this month. November 18 presents us with a Jeff Malmberg-directed documentary film, Mickey: The Story of a Mouse, which dabbles in the cultural significance of the titular character, via films and art, created by the uber-talented Walt Disney. On the same day, Disney+ Hotstar rewards us with the fourth and final seasonal special in The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse series. The setting this time is autumn, tasking the squeaky protagonist Mickey Mouse with undoing the failures of his family's past, after inheriting a rundown pumpkin farm. Very Halloween-y! That spookiness continues in the Amy Adams-led Disenchanted. Nearly 15 years after the original movie, Giselle Phillip, Disney's live-action princess leaves behind her “happily ever after” past, and moves to a suburb, only to be met with the horrors of real-world problems. As temptation takes over, she wishes for a whimsical lifestyle, slowly reducing family members into feeble pawns that obey her command. Disenchanted will be available for streaming on November 18. It was originally scheduled for a November 24 release. Save our Squad with David Beckham releases November 9 Photo Credit: Disney Chris Hemsworth — best known for playing Thor in the MCU — is pushing his physicality to the extreme via a series of trials and extraordinary challenges, in a six-episode series. Limitless with Chris Hemsworth streams November 16 on Disney+ Hotstar, and chronicles the actor's journey as he learns methods to regenerate damage, maximise strength, and supercharge his memory. Coming to ongoing series, we've got two second seasons from the house of HBO. The White Lotus season 2 now focuses on a new cast of offbeat characters, as they adjust to the serenity of Siciliy, Italy. New episodes drop every Monday, with episode 2 going live on November 7. Then there's the Hugh Lauri-led sci-fi satire Avenue 5, which returns from a long pandemic-induced hiatus. New episodes drop every Tuesday, with episode 5 scheduled to release on November 8. From the Star Wars end, we've only got the Diego Luna-led Andor, which ends its 12-episode run on November 23. That leaves us with one new South Korean show, a Disney+ distributed teen revenge thriller, Revenge of Others. The 12-episode series is out November 9, and will follow a weekly schedule. Meanwhile, the experimental reality show, Pink Lie, resumes its run on November 2. Disney+ Hotstar November 2022 releases — the full list With that, here's the full list of movies and TV shows coming to Disney+ Hotstar in November 2022. We've marked Disney+ and Hulu originals in bold. November 1Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Season https://jiji.ng/ 9, weeklyAmerican Dad: Season 18, weeklyReal Time with Bill Baher: Season 20, weeklyAvenue 5: Season 2, weekly November 89-1-1: Season 6, weekly November 9Save our Squad with David Beckham: Season 1Zootopia+: Season 1Revenge of Others: Season 1, Episodes 1–2, weeklyThe Resident: Season 6, weeklyRobo Mundial: Season 1ICC Men's T20 World Cup Semi-Finals November 13ICC Men's T20 World Cup FinalsFormula 1 Heineken Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2022The First Responders, weekly November 17Iravatham November 18DisenchantedMickey: The Story of a MouseOverlord: The Dark HeroOverlord: The Undead KingThe Wonderful Autumn of Mickey MouseSita RamamThe L Word: Generation Q: Season 3, weeklyFleishman Is in Trouble: Season 1, weekly (expected) November 24Shaq: Season 1 Across NovemberPremier League 2022–23Hero ISL 2022–23Pro Kabaddi League: Season 9 Why are they still making more Harry Potter? 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