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Why ‘Andor’ Topping Empire’s Best TV List Is a Game-Changer for Star Wars

Last updated: December 22, 2025 6:55 am
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Empire Magazine has crowned Disney+’s Andor the best TV show of 2025, a landmark victory that officially certifies the Star Wars prequel’s gritty, political thrills as the franchise’s new creative gold standard, surpassing even the original trilogy in narrative ambition.

The prestige magazine’s annual ranking, a closely watched industry bellwether, placed the Diego Luna-led series above titans like the final season of Netflix’s Stranger Things and the sophomore run of HBO’s The Last of Us. This isn’t merely a win; it’s a cultural coronation for a show that dared to strip away the light sabers and mystic forces to expose the raw, grinding mechanics of a rising fascist state.

Empire’s praise was unequivocal and historic, labeling the series “…a political manifesto, a masterclass in subtle character work, a gripping political thriller and the most accomplished piece of storytelling Star Wars has ever produced.” The declaration that it surpasses all prior Star Wars narratives, including the iconic original films, sends a powerful message to Lucasfilm and Disney about the audience appetite for sophisticated, adult-oriented genre content.

The Andor Anomaly: How a Spy Thriller Conquered a Galaxy

Andor always operated differently. As a prequel to 2016’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, its ending was preordained by cinema history. The narrative tension, therefore, didn’t stem from whether Cassian Andor would survive, but how a cynical mercenary would become the fervent rebel hero who sacrifices everything. Creator Tony Gilroy, known for the Bourne series, applied a meticulous, procedural realism to the galaxy far, far away.

The show’s radical departure from franchise formula is its greatest strength:

  • No Jedi, No Force: The series is arguably the first major live-action Star Wars project to completely sideline the mystical energy field that binds the galaxy, focusing instead on the sheer will and ingenuity of ordinary people.
  • Boots-on-the-Ground Realism: Andor depicts the Galactic Empire not as a backdrop for epic space battles, but as a crushing bureaucratic machine—a system of mundane evil manifested in corrupt corporate security, endless paperwork, and soul-crushing labor camps.
  • Mature Themes: The narrative delves deep into complex ideas of radicalization, the moral compromises of rebellion, and the slow, careful work of building a resistance cell from the ground up.

Why This Victory Reshapes Star Wars’ Future

This critical endorsement from a flagship publication like Empire is a strategic earthquake for Lucasfilm. For years, the studio’s output has vacillated between nostalgia-driven projects like The Mandalorian and the Sequel Trilogy, often struggling to balance fan service with groundbreaking storytelling. Andor’s success proves a sizable and influential segment of the audience craves the latter.

The triumph places immense pressure on upcoming projects. Films like The Mandalorian & Grogu and new seasons of shows like Ahsoka will now be measured against the high bar of character depth and political nuance set by Andor. It validates taking big creative swings and trusting audiences to follow complex, serialized storytelling within this universe.

Furthermore, it conclusively demonstrates that the Star Wars franchise can successfully expand beyond the Skywalker saga and its surrounding mythos. The galaxy is vast, and audiences are clearly eager to explore its countless untold stories, especially those that reflect the complexities and challenges of our own world with such startling clarity.

A Legacy Secured

With its second and final season concluding in 2025, Andor’s legacy is now cemented. It wasn’t the most-viewed Star Wars show, but it was, by a significant critical margin, the best. It achieved what many thought impossible: it made Star Wars feel new, urgent, and vitally important again, not through spectacle, but through substance.

Empire Magazine’s top ranking is the final seal of approval on a masterpiece. It’s a signal to creators and executives alike that within this beloved franchise, the most powerful force isn’t magic—it’s masterful writing.

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