‘Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian’ Eight-Episode Docuseries Coming to Disney+

Lindsey
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Times like these sure make you wish you could pack your bags and disappear to a galaxy far, far away ….

Star Wars Day, May the Fourth, is just on the horizon, and despite the fact that Star Wars fans may not be able to spend the day out shopping and hunting down new collectibles and other merchandise, there will be something everyone can enjoy from the comfort of their couch. In addition to Disney+’s release of the highly anticipated series finale of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, something else will be arriving on the streaming service the same day …

Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, an eight-episode docuseries about the television show that premiered last November, is coming to Disney+ on May 4. It will feature interviews, never-before-seen footage, and roundtable conversations hosted by Jon Favreau himself. Fans will have a chance to get a peek into the filmmaking process for the series and the technology that made it possible.

As the first live-action Star Wars television series, season 1 of The Mandalorian was an incredible and impressive production. It welcomed both new and old fans of Star Wars with open arms, as it blended familiar and recognizable landmarks with new stories and concepts. And it was clear that the team behind the show holds a special place in their hearts for the Star Wars universe, as they truly did it justice and then some (you can check out our review of the first season here!)

So here’s to hoping for some much needed behind-the-scenes content of our favorite accidental space dad, the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal), and his small green son, The Child aka “Baby Yoda,” when Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian arrives next month.

Season 2 of The Mandalorian is currently set to premiere on Disney+ this October.

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By Lindsey
Lindsey joined the Nerds and Beyond team in 2018. If she's not writing or out and about with her camera, she's probably watching anime, nerding out over Star Wars, reading manga, and definitely forgetting to water her plants. And waiting for the Genshin loading screen to pop up. Contact: lindsey@nerdsandbeyond.com
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