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New trailer for the 3rd season of the Disney+ series The Mandalorian 

2023-01-17T14:11:51.999Z


We are truly living in #PeakPedroPascal times: One day after the premiere of the HBO series The Last of Us, the official trailer for the third season of Mandalorian, which will be on the air on Disney+ next March, has now been released.


We are truly living in #PeakPedroPascal times: One day after the premiere of the HBO series The Last of Us, the official trailer for the third season of Mandalorian, which will be on the air on Disney+ next March, has now been released.

If "The Last of Us" (here you can stream the series in Germany) is not enough for you, you can soon see a second genre series with Pedro Pascal as the protector of a very special child, namely with the third season of "The Mandalorian", which will be released on Launches Wednesday, March 1st on Disney+.

It's been more than two years since the second season finale of the popular "Star Wars" series, although little Grogu (aka "Baby Yoda") and bounty hunter/babysitter Din Djarin (Pascal) also starred in the spin-off " The Book of Boba Fett”.

To fuel the anticipation for the fresh "Mando" episodes at lightsaber temperature, Disney and Lucasfilm have now released a long trailer as part of the wide-ranging ABC sports show "NFL Wild Card" (a teaser from the D23 trade fair was already published in September).

In it, we see the adorable duo heading to the planet Mandalore.

There, Din must take a healing dip in the so-called "living waters" in order to cleanse himself of the sin of Unmasking and become a full-fledged Mandalorian again.

You can find the preview video and what else it reveals at serial junkies.de.

(Bjarne Bock)

Source: merkur

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