The trailer forDisney Gallery: The Mandalorianhas been released. The eight-part docuseries begins streaming on Disney+ May 4th (ortherwise known as Star Wars Day). While we’ve seen a brief behind-the-scenes tour ofThe Mandalorianset, this docuseries is an in-depth look at everything and includes interviews with the cast and crew. George Lucas always valued how important it was to see how things were done and Jon Favreau is carrying on the tradition, along with Dave Filoni.
InDisney Gallery: The Mandalorian, Executive Producer Jon Favreau invites the cast and crew to share an unprecedented look at the making of the series which quickly became a pop culture phenomenon after premiering in November. Debuting on the day that a worldwide community of fans celebrate all-things-Star Wars, Monday, May 4th,Disney Gallery: The Mandalorianis an eight-episode documentary series that pulls back the curtain on the first season ofThe Mandalorian. Each chapter explores a different facet of the first live-actionStar Warstelevision show through interviews, never-before-seen footage, and roundtable conversations hosted by Favreau. New episodes will stream every Friday on Disney+.

There isno mention of The Mandalorian season 2in the trailer, but it’s more than likely that we’ll receive a small peek at the upcoming season by the timeThe Mandaloriandocuseries comes to a close. This is the perfect opportunity to giveStar Warsfans a preview of what’s to come, while sharing all of the secrets from the first installment. The trailer does a good job of teasing what the new series will be all about, while also giving out some pretty interesting information. At one point, Dave Filoni recalls talking to George Lucas about making the show, noting that Lucas only asked that the stories be “hopeful” for the children.
Another portion of the trailer finds Jon Favreau and crew discussing how they brought IG-11 to life. As it turns out, the actual model shown inThe Mandalorianwas made up of actual props from the iconic cantina scene inA New Hope. We even learn that Werner Herzog was really into working withBaby Yoda, aka the Child. He would often give out direction to the puppeteers who were controlling the character, as he wanted to really “act” with the puppet to get his point across.
The Mandalorianquickly became a fan-favorite portion of theStar Warsfranchise. TheDisney+ seriesbecame a part of pop culture within an hour of the first episode debuting and brought no-fans on board for the ride. To say that season 2 is highly anticipated would be a massive understatement. People want to know what Din Djarin and the Child are going to do next and how much tiny Force user will adapt and evolve in the new episodes. Thankfully, we’re going to get a docuseries to hold us over until the fall. you’re able to check out the trailer forDisney Gallery: The Mandalorianabove, thanks tothe official Star Wars YouTubechannel.