The Mandalorian debuts action-packed first trailer for season two of the Star Wars series

The Mandalorian debuted its trailer for season two of the hit Disney+ Star Wars series on Tuesday.

The bounty hunter and The Child face an array of alien enemies as they travel from planet to planet together in the action-packed clip. 

But the bounty hunter finds that helping the baby, which looks like a relative of Yoda, is an overwhelming task. ‘You expect me to search the galaxy and deliver this creature to a race of enemy sorcerers?’ he asks a woman who is only heard but not seen. He is told ‘this is the way.’ 

He is back: The Mandalorian debuted its trailer for season two of the hit Disney+ Star Wars series on Tuesday

A hard path: The bounty hunter and The Child face an array of alien enemies as they travel from planet to planet together in the action-packed clip

A hard path: The bounty hunter and The Child face an array of alien enemies as they travel from planet to planet together in the action-packed clip

This was the very first trailer for the second season which will be released on October 30 on Disney+.

The clip opens with a cruiser gliding over a planet and heading toward another one off in the distance. Eerie music fills the trailer which builds anticipation.

Then a woman’s voice is heard talking to the bounty hunter (played by Pedro Pascal). She asks to see the little one.

Spooky: The clip opens with a cruiser gliding over a planet and heading toward another one off in the distance. Eerie music fills the trailer which builds anticipation

Spooky: The clip opens with a cruiser gliding over a planet and heading toward another one off in the distance. Eerie music fills the trailer which builds anticipation

BY first: But the bounty hunter finds that helping the baby, which looks like a relative of Yoda, is an overwhelming task. 'You expect me to search the galaxy and deliver this creature to a race of enemy sorcerers?' he asks a woman who is only heard but not seen. He is told 'this is the way'

BY first: But the bounty hunter finds that helping the baby, which looks like a relative of Yoda, is an overwhelming task. ‘You expect me to search the galaxy and deliver this creature to a race of enemy sorcerers?’ he asks a woman who is only heard but not seen. He is told ‘this is the way’

‘Show me the one whose safety deemed such destruction. You must reunite it with its own kind,’ she says.

‘Where?’ asks Mandalorian with a raspy voice.

‘This is what you must determine,’ she answers as a Tusken Raider is seen on a desert planet on that resembles Tatooine. Tatooine orbits twin suns in the galaxy’s Outer Rim; it is a lawless place ruled by Hutt gangsters.

Luke's home at last? A Tusken Raider is seen on a desert planet on that resembles Tatooine

Luke’s home at last? A Tusken Raider is seen on a desert planet on that resembles Tatooine

This place looks familiar: Tatooine orbits twin suns in the galaxy’s Outer Rim; it is a lawless place ruled by Hutt gangsters

This place looks familiar: Tatooine orbits twin suns in the galaxy’s Outer Rim; it is a lawless place ruled by Hutt gangsters

The Yoda-like companion The Child is seen in most of the trailer looking as innocent and in need of protection as ever.

The bounty hunter is trying to find his home while staying away from Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito).

Mandalorian is on his way to get help.

Next, Mandalorian and The Child are on an ice planet that could be Hoth. The little creature is in his beige jacket as he sits on the snow.

Searching far and wide: 'You expect me to search the galaxy and deliver this creature to a race of enemy sorcerers?' he asks. A woman is seen then she disappears adding to the mystery

Searching far and wide: ‘You expect me to search the galaxy and deliver this creature to a race of enemy sorcerers?’ he asks. A woman is seen then she disappears adding to the mystery

The woman’s voice says he may have to go to a sorceress.

‘You expect me to search the galaxy and deliver this creature to a race of enemy sorcerers?’ he asks. A woman is seen then she disappears adding to the mystery.

‘This is the way,’ says the woman.

There has to be a chase scene: Now a battle in the air is seen as the bounty hunter is chased

There has to be a chase scene: Now a battle in the air is seen as the bounty hunter is chased

Loyal to The Child: 'You know this is no place for a child,' says a man in voiceover. 'You know where he goes I go,' says Mandalorian. 'So I heard,' adds the man

Loyal to The Child: ‘You know this is no place for a child,’ says a man in voiceover. ‘You know where he goes I go,’ says Mandalorian. ‘So I heard,’ adds the man

Now a battle in the air is seen as the bounty hunter is chased.

‘You know this is no place for a child,’ says a man in voiceover. ‘You know where he goes I go,’ says Mandalorian.

‘So I heard,’ adds the man as several scenes are flashed one after the other.

The same old bad guys are at it again: Stormtroopers are seen with their blasters at the ready on a ship

The same old bad guys are at it again: Stormtroopers are seen with their blasters at the ready on a ship

The standard ships from the Imperial Fleet: TIE fighters were single-pilot vehicles designed for fast-paced dogfights with Rebel X-wings and other starfighters

The standard ships from the Imperial Fleet: TIE fighters were single-pilot vehicles designed for fast-paced dogfights with Rebel X-wings and other starfighters

Fights ensue and the bounty hunter states, ‘This is the way.’ Stormtroopers are seen with their blasters at the ready on a ship.

Gina Carano as Cara Dune and Carl Weathers as Greef Karga are also spotted briefly in the trailer. 

Showrunner Jon Favreau is overseeing along with executive producer and director Dave Filoni. 

Season one was one of Disney+’s tent pole productions, part of the first group of projects available on the streaming platform. 

Some familiar faces: Gina Carano as Cara Dune and Carl Weathers as Greef Karga are also spotted briefly

Some familiar faces: Gina Carano as Cara Dune and Carl Weathers as Greef Karga are also spotted briefly

As of May, baby Yoda and Mando helped entice 54.5million subscribers to Disney+.

The Mandalorian snagged a surprising 15 Emmy nominations last month after getting no love at January’s Golden Globes. 

Season two wrapped shooting before the coronavirus pandemic put nearly all of the industry on hold.

In June series creator and head writer Jon Favreau revealed: ‘We were lucky enough to have finished photography before the lock down.’

Frosty scene: They also travel to an ice planet that could be Hoth, where the Empire Strikes Back opens

Frosty scene: They also travel to an ice planet that could be Hoth, where the Empire Strikes Back opens

This guy sure got it: The Mandalorian puts a rod through this man's heart at the end of the clip

This guy sure got it: The Mandalorian puts a rod through this man’s heart at the end of the clip

‘Thanks to how technology-forward Lucasfilm and ILM are, we have been able to do all of our visual effects and editing and post production remotely through systems that had been set up by those companies for us,’ Favreau, who also serves as executive producer and showrunner, added.

Some of the famous names being lined-up to join the much-anticipated second season include Timothy Olyphant, Rosario Dawson, Michael Biehn, Temuera Morrison and Katee Sackhoff.

The Mandalorian is set five years after the events of Return of the Jedi and 25 years prior to The Force Awakens.

It follows a Mandalorian bounty hunter named Din Djarin, played by Pedro Pascal, and his exploits beyond the reaches of the New Republic. 

The cast also features Carl Weathers as Greef Karga and Werner Herzog as The Client, with Nick Nolte and Jojo Rabbit director Taika Waititi lending their voices to Kuiil and IG-11. 

The set-up: The Mandalorian is set five years after the events of Return of the Jedi and 25 years prior to The Force Awakens. It follows a Mandalorian bounty hunter named Din Djarin, played by Pedro Pascal, and his exploits beyond the reaches of the New Republic

The set-up: The Mandalorian is set five years after the events of Return of the Jedi and 25 years prior to The Force Awakens. It follows a Mandalorian bounty hunter named Din Djarin, played by Pedro Pascal, and his exploits beyond the reaches of the New Republic