The Mandalorian: This is what the second season of the "Star Wars" series has to offer

The first trailer for the second season of "The Mandalorian" is here. And what can fans expect from Disney + on October 30th?

The first trailer for the second season of "The Mandalorian" is here. The short clip shows through impressive action scenes not only that the Mandalorian Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal, 45) and Baby Yoda alias "the child" will have to face some adventures again from October 30th. The two are apparently also looking for the Jedi … These facts and rumors are about the new episodes of the "Star Wars" series on Disney +.

Sasha Banks is there – as a Jedi?

"You have to bring it back to his own" is the unmistakable mission in the trailer. Din Djarin is supposed to create "the child" to an "order of wizards called Jedi". The conflict between the Jedi and the Mandalorians is also pointed out in the new clip. You can see wrestler Sasha Banks (28), dressed in a robe that is reminiscent of the Jedi …

Actress Rosario Dawson (41) is also rumored to play the fan-favorite character Ahsoka Tano, known from "Star Wars: The Clone Wars", in the new episodes. Fan-favorite Boba Fett is reportedly also returning in "The Mandalorian". According to US media reports, Temuera Morrison (59, "Aquaman") slipped into the role. The actor was already seen as Boba's father Jango Fett in "Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones" (2002).

You are also there

Also new to the cast in season two are Michael Biehn (64), who, according to US media reports, could play a bounty hunter, and Timothy Olyphant (52). Several actors from the first season will also be on board again in the coming episodes, in addition to Pedro Pascal in the main role, Gina Carano (38) in the role of Cara Dune and Carl Weathers (72) as Greef. Giancarlo Esposito (62) as Moff Gideon will probably be the main opponent in season two, who will probably continue to try to bring "the child" into his power.

"Everything is getting bigger"

Showrunner and director Jon Favreau (53) revealed in an interview with "Entertainment Weekly" what the fans should be prepared for: "Everything is getting bigger, the stakes are higher. But the personal story between the child and the Mandalorian also develops into one Ways that people (…) will enjoy. " And this story continues: Season three of the series, which is set between Episode VI ("The Return of the Jedi") and Episode VII ("The Force Awakens"), should already be in the works.

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