- "The new season is about introducing a larger story in the world. The stories become less isolated, yet each episode has its own flavor, and hopefully we're bringing a lot more scope to the show."
- ―Jon Favreau on Season Two
The Mandalorian Season Two is the second season of the American web television series The Mandalorian. It premiered on Disney+ on October 30, 2020.
Episodes[]
Episode | Image | Title | Original Airdate | Prod. # |
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9[14] | "Chapter 9: The Marshal"[14] | October 30, 2020[14] | 201[14] | |
10[15] | "Chapter 10: The Passenger"[15] | November 6, 2020[4] | 202[15] | |
11[15] | "Chapter 11: The Heiress"[15] | November 13, 2020[4] | 203[15] | |
12[15] | "Chapter 12: The Siege"[15] | November 20, 2020[4] | 204[15] | |
13[15] | "Chapter 13: The Jedi"[15] | November 27, 2020[4] | 205[15] | |
14[1] | "Chapter 14: The Tragedy"[16] | December 4, 2020[4] | 206[16] | |
15[1] | "Chapter 15: The Believer"[16] | December 11, 2020[4] | 207[16] | |
16[1] | "Chapter 16: The Rescue"[16] | December 18, 2020[4] | 208[16] |
Development[]
- "I'll come up with ideas and sometimes Dave will say, 'You can't do this in Star Wars.' Then I'll cite examples from the movies, or Clone Wars, to try to use as a justification. I'm like a lawyer talking to a judge; I am to him as he was to George. I won't do anything without Dave's approval. And to his credit, he understands that Star Wars needs to be fun and ever-evolving."
- ―Jon Favreau
In July 2019, showrunner Jon Favreau stated that he had started writing the show's second season, and pre-production was underway.[5] As he told Entertainment Weekly, his writing influenced by Game of Thrones format of telling multiple storylines at the same time.[1]
Favreau also returned as a director, alongside cast member Carl Weathers and season one directors Dave Filoni,[8] Rick Famuyiwa[7] and Bryce Dallas Howard,[9] as well as newcomers Peyton Reed[10] and Robert Rodriguez, new directors to the show.[11] With less startup costs than the first season, more of the budget was used for the show itself. George Lucas again visited the set, and gave Filoni tips on directing. The season finished filming a few days before the March 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. The post-production team had to adapt to the quarantine, with their biggest trouble being the recording of the musical score.[1]
Release[]
On September 8, 2020, Entertainment Weekly revealed the first promotional images from the season.[1] The first trailer was released on September 15,[17] followed by a special "sneak peak" during halftime of Monday Night Football on October 19.[18]
Credits[]
Cast | Uncredited cast | Crew | Uncredited crew | Special thanks |
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Poster gallery[]
Home Media[]
- A Blu-Ray/4K Ultra HD Steelbook disc set of The Mandalorian Season Two will release on December 12th, 2023, marking the first time a Disney+ Star Wars project will be available on physical media. The Mandalorian Season One will also get a similar collection on the same day.
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Notes and references[]
External Links[]
- The Mandalorian season 2 on Wikipedia
- The Mandalorian (Season 2) on Industrial Light & Magic's official website (backup link)
- The Mandalorian Season 2 on Disney.com (backup link)