
Spoilers for Andor season 2, episodes 1-6 follow. Turn back now if you're not up to date on the Star Wars show!
The shadow of the Ghorman Massacre looms large over Andor season 2, episodes 1-6 – but if you've never heard of the disaster, you might be wondering just what the big deal is about Ghorman and why it's such a huge focus so far.
At the moment, what we know about Ghorman is that the planet is very important to Emperor Palpatine's energy plans – and that the mining operation to extract the minerals needed from the surface could cause the entire planet to collapse.
In episode 4, we also learn more about a previous incident on the planet, known as the "Tarkin Massacre." That has some interesting links to the old Star Wars Legends canon, which we explain below.
But, that means the Ghorman Massacre as we know it is still to come. Here, we've explained everything we know so far about the massively important moment on the Star Wars timeline, and how it might play out over the rest of Andor season 2.
What is the Ghorman Massacre?

In Star Wars canon, all we really know about the Ghorman Massacre is that it involves civilians slaughtered by stormtroopers, and it's what prompts Mon Mothma to openly go against the Emperor in a speech before she ends up joining the Rebellion openly. This is depicted in Star Wars Rebels season 3, episode 18.
In the old Star Wars Legends continuity, the Massacre saw peaceful protestors block Moff Tarkin's landing pad on Ghorman. Tarkin then landed his ship on those protesting, killing or injuring almost everyone there. This particular atrocity has actually now been made canon by Andor season 2, episode 4, referred to as the "Tarkin Massacre." Much like in Legends, it involved Tarkin landing on unarmed Ghormans – he killed 500 in the plaza, and there's a monument to remember them.
But, that means the Ghorman Massacre is still to come. How that plays out remains to be seen, but we now know it will be worse than the Tarkin Massacre.
"Ghorman, interestingly, is canonical but completely undescribed. It's a total blank slate. There's also a bit of confusion about the Ghorman Massacre, and what is the Ghorman Massacre? There's a lot of confusion within canon," showrunner Tony Gilroy has previously told Collider. "So, it was an opportunity to rebuild in a really significant way. It's a very significant part of our show that can do a lot of different things for us."
We'll just have to wait and see how the rest of the Ghorman storyline plays out across Andor, but it's looking very likely that something awful is going to happen to the planet soon.
You can keep up to date with Andor season 2 with our Andor season 2 release schedule, or see our Andor season 2 review for our spoiler-free verdict on the entire season.
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