THE second season of Disney+’s breakout hit “The Mandalorian” remains frustratingly far in the future, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be new “Mandalorian” content in the meantime — as early as next month, in fact. On May 4, the streamer is set to launch a new documentary series, “Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian.” The eight-episode series, hosted by “Mandalorian” creator and executive producer Jon Favreau, will look behind the scenes at the making of the first live-action “Star Wars” television series, with unseen footage, interviews and roundtable conversations from those involved. Each episode will focus on a “different facet” of the series, per Lucasfilm. “Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian” is an opportunity for fans of the show to take a look inside and get to see a different perspective, and perhaps a greater understanding, of how “The Mandalorian” came together and some of the incredibly talented contributors throughout season one,” Favreau said Wednesday in a statement about the series. “We had a great experience making the show and we’re looking forward to sharing it with you.” “Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian” will debut May 4 — aka “Star Wars Day” — with subsequent new episodes debuting weekly on Fridays through the end of June. The second season of Disney+’s “The Mandalorian” is set to bow in October. (SD-Agencies) |