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How to watch The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 3 online

The Mandalorian Season 2 is streaming on Disney Plus. Here’s how to watch Episode 3 of live-action Star Wars show.

Following the runaway success of the first season, the flagship Disney Plus original series The Mandalorian is back for a second run of episodes. Season 2 is now underway, with Disney continuing to drop new episodes every Friday.

The title character is back on our screens, alongside The Child (aka Baby Yoda), Greef Karga, Cara Dune, Moff Gideon and we’re seeing hints that a beloved cult character from the Star Wars universe is back from presumed doom.

What time does The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 3 start?

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 3 will be available for streaming at 7am UK time on Friday November 13. So, if you feel like getting up early to watch before work, it’ll be there waiting for you.

How to watch The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 3

In order to watch The Mandalorian Season 2 (and Season 1 for that matter) you’ll need an active Disney Plus subscription. For £5.99 a month, or £59.99 a year (a 15% saving) you’ll get access to both seasons of the hit Star Wars spin-off. There are no longer any free Disney Plus trials available, so you’ll need to fork over a bit of cash in order to watch. You can sign-up here.

Should you sign-up now, you can catch up with all eight episodes of season one, and the first two episodes of season 2, as well as enjoying a massive array of Star Wars movies and animated television shows like The Clone Wars and Rebels. You’ve also got the massive array of Disney, Pixar and Marvel content to delve into, as well as Fox programming like The Simpsons and all the nature programming you can shake a stick at from National Geographic.

Once again, Disney plans to drop one episode a week. There’s 8 episodes in total, so if you only want to subscribe for a month, you should wait a few weeks before signing up. The season 2 episodes will air on the following dates:

  • Oct. 30.
  • Nov. 6.
  • Nov. 13.
  • Nov. 20.
  • Nov. 27.
  • Dec. 4.
  • Dec. 11.
  • Dec. 18.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 3 preview

*SPOILERS AHEAD*

When we left Mando (Game of Thrones’ Pedro Pascal) and The Child at the end of season one, the unlikely duo had escaped the clutches of the darksaber-wielding baddie Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito from Breaking Bad) on the Razor Crest ship.

Gideon is down, but not out. We see him clamber from the wreckage of his TIE Fighter, seemingly hell bent on vengeance. We know Cara Dune and Greef Karga are also in the picture, but it’s still unclear the role they will play in season 2.

After protecting ‘Baby Yoda’ throughout season one, Mando set off to return the child to his people, who just happen to be sorcerers called Jedi. Sound familiar. Season 2 will likely chart this progress as they face off against various foes throughout the Galaxy. There are rumours that the legendary bounty hunter Boba Fett will make a comeback too and he may have already appeared in episode 1. WWE’s Sasha Banks is also cast, but her role remains a huge mystery,

The first two episodes have been relatively standalone affairs, while advancing the narrative of getting The Child back to his people. In Episode 1, Mando joined Cobb Vanth’s (played beautifully by Timothy Olyphant) quest to rid Tatooine residents of murderous dragon who’d been terrorising a mining village. Last time out, on a search for more of his kin, the title character smuggled a Frog Lady and her unfertilised eggs to safety. That one was creepy as hell. We’re super excited to see what’s in store this week.

 

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