There are some people unhappy with what Disney brought to the Super Bowl this past Sunday. While we did get an epic new trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, the expected commercials for The Marvels, Secret Invasion, and The Little Mermaid were nowhere to be seen; however, a TV spot for The Mandalorian season 3 has now been officially released!
Despite mostly recycling footage we've already seen, there's a new exchange between Din Djarin and Grogu and another intriguing glimpse at what remains of Mandalore.
There's also that great shot of Grogu using his powers to dispatch that much larger foe!
"What I love most about Season 3 is how much the world opens up in terms of Mandalore and Mandalorians," star Pedro Pascal teased in a recent interview about the series. "That means so many different facets of culture, politics, and rules and discoveries. Delicious doors are flying wide open."
With just two weeks to go before the show returns to Disney+, we don't anticipate too much more from this one being revealed, though there's a chance we could get one final trailer, so stay tuned to SFFGazette.com for that.
Check out this new TV spot for The Mandalorian season 3 below.
The journeys of the Mandalorian through the Star Wars Galaxy continue in season 3. Once a lone bounty hunter, Din Djarin has reunited with Grogu. Meanwhile, the New Republic struggles to lead the Galaxy away from its dark history. The Mandalorian will cross paths with old allies and make new enemies as he and Grogu continue their journey together.
The series stars Pedro Pascal, Katee Sackhoff, Carl Weathers, Amy Sedaris, Emily Swallow and Giancarlo Esposito. The directors of the eight-episode season 3 include Rick Famuyiwa, Rachel Morrison, Lee Isaac Chung, Carl Weathers, Peter Ramsey, and Bryce Dallas Howard.
Favreau is the showrunner/head writer and serves as an executive producer along with Dave Filoni, Rick Famuyiwa, Kathleen Kennedy and Colin Wilson. Karen Gilchrist and Carrie Beck are co-executive producers.
The Mandalorian season 3 premieres on March 1.