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"The Mandalorian 2" is already coming this October

Luca Fontana
5.2.2020
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Disney boss Robert Iger confirms: The second season of "The Mandalorian" will be released in October 2020 - earlier than expected. And: there could be more spin-off series.

Now Robert A. Iger, CEO of the Walt Disney Company, has become a little more concrete via the financial report for the first quarter of 2020: The second season is coming to Disney+ in October 2020. That's even less than a year after the premiere of the first season.

There could soon be "The Mandalorian" spin-offs

To say that Bob Iger would rather launch a second Mandalorian season on the streaming service today than tomorrow is by no means too far out of the window. After all, "The Mandalorian" is a huge success: the series is so popular with critics and fans that it has contributed significantly to Disney+'s plan boom.

At the beginning of November 2019, shortly before the launch of the streaming service, Iger confirmed that he expected 60 to 90 million subscribers in the first five years. With a linear increase over five years, this would equate to growth of 18 million subscribers per year at best.

Disney+ currently has 28.6 million subscribers - barely three months after its launch.

We had a strong first quarter, highlighted by the success of Disney+, which far exceeded our wildest expectations.
Robert A. Iger, Q1 FY20 Earnings Report

This gives Disney a new cow to milk extensively - especially in the Western European markets. They will not be able to enjoy Disney+ until the end of March, which will further boost subscriber numbers.

In keeping with this, Iger is holding out the prospect of further "The Mandalorian" spin-offs centred around characters who appeared in the series. And: "The Mandalorian" is far from over after the second season.

What we do know for sure is that Disney is currently working on three "Star Wars"-based series at the same time.

  1. "The Mandalorian"
  2. "Cassian Andor" - a "Rogue One" spin-off series
  3. "Obi-Wan Kenobi" - with Ewan McGregor once again playing the Jedi Master

Despite rumours of production difficulties, the Obi-Wan series is set to start in January 2021 - shortly after the series premiere of the second Mandalorian season. The Cassian Andro series, on the other hand, is not expected to start until the second half of 2021.

What else the Disney boss said

Bob Iger's financial report wasn't just about the future of the Mandalorian living the bounty hunter's creed in a post-"Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi" era

The most interesting statements were:

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