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Disney+ unveils trailer for ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2
    2020-09-18  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A TRAILER for “The Mandalorian” Season 2 has been revealed and the show will premiere on Disney+ on Oct. 30.

In the first teaser clip for the highly anticipated new season of the Disney+ series, a mysterious voice instructs Pedro Pascal’s titular character in the opening sequence that he must return The Child, aka Baby Yoda, back to the Jedi. “You expect me to search the galaxy and return this creature to a race of enemy sorcerers?” Mando questions. “This is the way,” the voice beckons. As Mando and Baby Yoda board a ship, a mysterious woman in a black robe and hood appears, the two passing curious glances to one another just as she disappears.

Based on the action-packed trailer, everyone’s favorite bounty hunter and The Child will embark on a quest that includes space battles, storm troopers and a journey through snow-covered mountains.

“You know this is no place for a child,” another voice instructs Mando. “Wherever I go, he goes,” he replies.

Returning alongside Pascal as the Mandalorian is Giancarlo Esposito as the antagonist, Moff Gideon, as well as Gina Carano and Carl Weathers.

Disney+ launched Nov. 11 as a low-cost (US$7 per month) streaming option with a heavy focus on tentpole franchises and family-friendly programming.

“The Mandalorian,” created by Jon Favreau, was its first marquee original. After it premiered, Baby Yoda became an instant meme, helping boost early subscriptions to the service. As of August, Disney+ had attracted more than 60 million subscribers in the United States and a handful of international markets.(SD-Agencies)

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