KEY POINTS

  • "The Mandalorian" Season 2 will be streaming live on Oct. 30 on Disney+
  • Along with the new release date, Disney also unveiled the new logo for the show
  • The blockbuster series has been nominated for 15 Primetime Emmy awards

Disney gave a pleasant surprise to all the users of Disney+ by revealing the much-awaited release date of the second season of the blockbuster series “The Mandalorian.”

The production giant announced the release date on its official Twitter account and also unveiled the new logo for the upcoming season. “The Mandalorian” Season 2 will be streaming live on Oct. 30.

Along with the official release date, the fans also got a chance to see the new logo for the show. The logo featured the duo of the bounty hunter and everyone’s favorite Baby Yoda standing against an unflappable, blue skyline.

“This is the day. New episodes start streaming October 30 on #DisneyPlus. #TheMandalorian,” the production giant tweeted.

Fans were quite excited after reading the announcement and quickly shared their reactions on social media.

“Omg!!! Yessss! I’m so excited,” one user commented.

“The best thing to come out of Disney ‘Star Wars’. I can’t wait. The show actually feels like ‘Star Wars,’” another user commented.

Meanwhile, one of the users said that “The Mandalorian” is the “best reason” to have a Disney+ subscription.

“The best reason to be streaming on Disney+! Baby Yoda had us from the start,” another netizen wrote.

“The Mandalorian” has been one of the most popular series for Disney and was recently named the most in-demand series across all streaming services. The demand for the show was more than 50 times greater than the average TV series during the launch week.

The first season of the series premiered last year and received universal acclaim. The show chronicles the journey of a lone gunfighter (portrayed by Pedro Pascal) who wanders the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of New Republic.

The series received 15 nominations at the 2020 Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The show has also been nominated in the Outstanding New Program category at the 2020 TV Critics Association awards and will be up against shows like “Watchmen,” “The Morning Show,” “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” “Never Have I Ever,” and “The Great.”

“The Mandalorian” currently holds a score of 93% on review site Rotten Tomatoes.

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The Child in "THE MANDALORIAN," exclusively on Disney+. Lucasfilm