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Andor Season 2 in 2026: Where to Watch by Region

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For English-speaking viewers in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and India, Andor season 2 streams exclusively on Disney+. It premieres in April 2026 in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, while Indian viewers get it on Disney+ Hotstar. Pricing ranges from $13.99/month in the US to ₹299/month in India. Subtitles and dubs are available in multiple languages, but the exact set varies by country. No other legal streaming service carries Andor in these regions.

Disney+ in Each Country: What You Get

United States

Disney+ (the standalone service, not the Hulu bundle) is the only place to watch Andor season 2. The ad-supported plan costs $9.99/month; ad-free is $13.99/month. Subtitles are available in English, Spanish, French, and more, but English dubs are limited to audio description. The season 2 finale airs in June 2026. No other US streamer (Netflix, Amazon, Hulu) holds the rights.

United Kingdom

Disney+ UK offers Andor season 2 with a £7.99/month standard plan (ad-free) or £10.99/month for 4K. Subtitles include English, Welsh (on some devices), and European languages like French and German. English audio description is available. The season drops weekly from April 2026. Sky TV does not carry Andor; it’s Disney+ exclusive.

Canada

Disney+ Canada has the series at CA$11.99/month (standard) or CA$14.99/month (premium). Subtitles are in English, French, and Spanish. English dubs are not available beyond audio description. The season airs concurrently with the US. No Canadian broadcaster (like CTV or CBC) has rights; it’s Disney+ only.

Australia

Disney+ Australia costs AU$13.99/month (standard) or AU$17.99/month (premium). Subtitles include English, plus some Asian languages like Japanese and Korean. English audio description is supported. The season begins in April 2026, same day as the US. No other Australian service (Stan, Netflix, Binge) carries Andor.

India

Disney+ Hotstar is the home for Andor season 2. The mobile-only plan is ₹299/year; the super plan (TV + mobile) is ₹899/year; the premium plan (4K, multi-device) is ₹1,499/year. English subtitles are standard; Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and other regional dubs are available. The season starts in April 2026, but episodes may drop at a slightly different time due to time zones. No other Indian platform (Prime Video, Netflix) has the rights.

Legal Alternatives If Disney+ Isn’t an Option

If you can’t or don’t want to subscribe to Disney+, there are no legal alternatives for Andor in these five countries. The series is a Disney-produced Lucasfilm property, and Disney licenses it exclusively to its own streaming service globally. This means:

  • No rental or purchase on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, or Google Play. (Older Star Wars movies are available there, but not Andor.)
  • No broadcast TV rights in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, or India. (In some smaller markets, local broadcasters may pick it up later, but not in these major English-speaking regions.)

If you are traveling outside these countries, you might find Andor on a local service like Star+ in Latin America or Disney+ in other regions, but that doesn’t help a US or UK viewer legally.

Why Geo-Restrictions Exist (It’s Not Just About VPNs)

Geo-restrictions for Andor boil down to licensing economics, not technical hurdles. Disney owns the content, but it sells distribution rights region by region. In the US, Disney+ is the sole outlet because Disney wants to drive subscriptions to its own platform. In India, Disney+ Hotstar is a separate joint venture (with Star India) that serves a price-sensitive market with local language dubs. The pricing difference (₹299/year vs. $13.99/month) reflects local purchasing power and competition from other services like Netflix and Amazon.

Why can’t you just buy Andor on YouTube or iTunes? Because Disney deliberately withholds digital purchase rights for its streaming originals to keep them exclusive to Disney+. This is standard practice for Netflix, Amazon, and Apple TV+ originals too. The goal is to make you subscribe, not own.

If you try to use a VPN to watch from another country, you violate Disney’s terms of service. They actively block VPN IPs, and your account could be suspended. It’s not worth the risk.

Compare Your Region’s Options

Now that you know where Andor lives in 2026, check your own Disney+ plan for subtitle and dub availability. In the US, you get English, Spanish, and French subs; in India, you get Hindi and Tamil dubs. The season 2 finale airs in June 2026 in all regions, but the exact drop time may vary. If you’re in a country not listed here (like New Zealand or South Africa), Disney+ is still the answer, but pricing and language options differ. Visit your local Disney+ website for precise details. And remember: no other service has it, so don’t waste time searching Netflix.