Robert Rodriguez, Peyton Reed to direct for 'The Mandalorian' new season | Inquirer Entertainment

Robert Rodriguez, Peyton Reed to direct for ‘The Mandalorian’ new season

/ 06:26 PM May 07, 2020

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Robert Rodriguez. Image: Twitter/@Rodriguez

Two new directors have been recruited for the second season of “The Mandalorian”. Both the “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For” and “Ant-Man and the Wasp” directors announced they had joined the team with Jon Favreau. The further adventures of Mando will not reach the small screen until the fall of 2020.

Robert Rodriguez announced the news on Twitter with a picture of himself next to the galaxy’s most famous infant, baby Yoda.

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The number of episodes to be directed by Rodriguez has not yet been disclosed, however, it is certain that the director of will share some of the season with the creative force behind “Ant-Man and the Wasp”.

Peyton Reed also took advantage of Star Wars Day to reveal his involvement in the latest season of the series, with a photo of a director’s chair with his name and the Mandolorian’s helmet.

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Due out on the Disney+ platform in the fall of 2020, the second season of “The Mandalorian” will be marked by the return of Dave Filoni and the arrival of series creator Jon Favreau in the director’s chair. Shooting of this second season was completed in March, and development for a third season is already underway. JB

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