Disney’s Got a Cool ‘Andor’ Zine for Emmy Season

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With less than a month to go before the Emmys, Disney’s pulling out all the stops to make sure Andor takes home some gold. Not only did it recently release the script for “Welcome to the Rebellion,” one of its best season two episodes, it’s also getting the word out through the power of the press.

As Disney describes it, the REBELIÓN zine celebrates “our 14 Emmy® nominations, the filmmakers, talent, and incredible craftspeople who were responsible for bringing this show to life,” and has already been sent out to press and voters. Per a now-deleted tweet, Los Angeles residents can pick up a copy at locations like Atwater Village’s Secret Headquarters, Echo Park’s Stories and Heavy Manners Zine Library, while everyone else can peep the digital version here.

Within its pages are the pitch of Andor’s second season, propaganda posters featuring Cassian, Mon Mothma, and the Ghor, shots of key Empire characters, and concept art for the season. Showrunner Tony Gilroy also recently appeared at a pop-up event at West Hollywood’s Kiosk-O-Thèque, which you can see below.

ANDOR’s creator Tony Gilroy and special guests at a secret Emmy® FYC pop-up at Kiosk-O-Thèque with Are We On Air?. Thank you to our attendees for stopping by and joining the Rebellion 📷 #FYC pic.twitter.com/LdUPGT3pny

— Andor | A Star Wars Original Series (@andorofficial) August 16, 2025

REBELIÓN is some of the last Andor media we’re likely to get; season two’s likely getting a physical release, but the only other known work coming is the series’ art book in May 2026. Anyone looking to understand the show on a writing level is out of luck, since Gilroy previously said there’s no plans to publish the series’ full scripts as a means of safeguarding the show against generative AI. Too bad this is physical version isn’t for everyone.

The Emmys will air on Sunday, September 14, where we’ll see if Andor takes home any gold for its last season.

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