Disney is bringing the first two episodes of 'Andor' to Hulu and a few TV stations this month<p>Disney is making one of its best shows of the year more accessible. On Monday, the company announced it would begin airing
Andor on ABC, FX, Freeform and Hulu. Starting November 23rd, the expansion will allow those without access to Disney+ to watch the first two episodes of the Tony Gilroy project. That’s just enough to get a sense of
Andor’s smart writing, immaculate production and obsession with institutions, but without seeing the conclusion of its initial arc.</p><p>The announcement comes after the show arguably had its best episode yet
. Anchored by a stellar performance by Stellan Skarsgard, “One Way Out” featured a thrilling prison break and was a neat encapsulation of
Andor’s many strengths. It also comes amid questions about just how many people are watching the show.</p><span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><div id="0721f0a5778e49c9bf0204437332a91a"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">More are joining the Rebellion.
@ABCNetwork,
@FXNetworks,
@FreeformTV and
@Hulu will air the first two episodes of
#Andor starting 11/23.
pic.twitter.com/fZyuzOP2kz</p>— Star Wars | Andor & Tales of the Jedi On Disney+ (@starwars)
November 14, 2022</div><p>In October, Parrot Analytics data analyst Brandon Katz shared a graphic that suggested it was lagging behind other live-action Star Wars shows. Katz later
retracted his findings, noting he had incorrectly inputted the relevant data. “It’s performing much better than the initial tweet showed,” he said. “It has hit exceptional demand in several instances.”</p><p>Even with the retraction, the discourse around
Andor has centered around the show’s viewership numbers. Disney’s decision to air the show
on more platforms
would seem to lend weight to suggestions the show has been less popular than
The Mandalorian and
Obi-Wan Kenobi.</p><div id="138a4c77cda34760844f787e74d1e939"><iframe src="
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Disney is bringing the first two episodes of 'Andor' to Hulu and a few TV stations this month