One of the most popular shows of 2019 was “The Mandalorian” on Disney+. It was a smash hit that received rave reviews from fans and critics alike. The second season has already finished filming and is currently in post production. It will debut in October on the new Disney streaming service. It is not surprising that Disney has so much confidence in the series that they have already started production work on the third season. “The Mandalorian” tells the story of a bounty hunter in the Star Wars universe. It was the most streamed series in the world in 2019.
One of the biggest reasons that the show was a big hit was the introduction of a character called Baby Yoda. That is not his official name. It is the name that fans gave the character on social media. Baby Yoda instantly became the star of the show. Needless to say, Disney released about every type of Baby Yoda merchandise they could possibly think of. The character will play a huge role in the second season. Disney+ has been criticized for having such a small amount of shows that adults would be interested in watching. “The Mandalorian” is a show that millions of people will sign up to the service to watch when it is released later this year. Those same people might cancel their service once the season ends.
Giancarlo Esposito played a villain in the final two episodes of the first season. He said during a recent interview that his character will play a much larger role in the second season. He wants to get his hands on Baby Yoda because of the extreme power that he possesses. For the most part, the plot details for season two have been kept under wraps.
Each episode of “The Mandalorian” cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $15 million to make. The special effects are stunning. They are created mostly by using computers. There is no reason to believe that the second season will be any less amazing where special effects are concerned. Disney always spares no expense where their movies and TV shows are concerned. However, there are some people who are concerned that the problems that Disney is facing because of the pandemic might spill over into the production of “The Mandalorian.” That is not very likely. Disney has lost a lot of money. However, they are still a huge company.
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