The official art book covering both seasons of Andor is now officially available to pre-order.
Publisher Abrams Books has officially unveiled their page for The Art of Andor (The Complete Series), which now allows readers to pre-order the book, which will be available to purchase on May 19, 2026. The book will have 272 pages containing 500 full-color illustrations and behind-the-scenes details about the creative process behind the series, and will retail for $50. The author, Phil Szostak, also had the following to add about The Art of Andor:
Pre-order your copy of @ABRAMSbooks’ The Art of Star Wars: Andor (The Complete Series) today! Featuring artwork from all 24 episodes, plus extensive interviews with creator Tony Gilroy, star Diego Luna, production designer Luke Hull, and many more!https://t.co/uYIZv29oXA pic.twitter.com/WkHlzkwLy3
— Phil Szostak (@PhilSzostak) July 9, 2025
The book’s official synopsis is as follows:
The official behind-the-scenes companion to the Emmy, WGA, SAG, Golden Globe, and BAFTA–Award nominated Disney+ series. The Art of Star Wars: Andor (The Complete Series) gives readers an exclusive inside look at the production art, visual development, concept art, creature designs and FX, graphics, props, and more that went into creating the Tony Gilroy helmed Disney+ series.
The book was originally announced at Star Wars Celebration Japan, right before the second season of the series premiered. It is the latest collection to the The Art of series. The Art of The Acolyte, for instance, is coming out in January 2026. For now, there is no The Art of Skeleton Crew on the horizon.
Andor Season 2 is now also poised to earn multiple Emmy nominations on July 15. The 12-episode second season wrapped in May, covering the four years in between the first season and the beginning of 2016’s Rogue One. All 24 episodes of Andor are available to watch exclusively through Disney Plus.
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