Comic-Con Experience 2022 (CCXP) in São Paulo, Brazil, brought forth a lot of exciting news, and this piece of news adds to the excitementStar Warsfans must be feeling right now. Everyone at CCXP received a limited edition poster with concept art from Season 3 ofThe Mandalorian, and Collider’s very ownSteven Weintraubwas there to snap a picture.The poster art shows Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu, the little Yoda look-alike, standing outside what looks like a prosperous little town. Din Djarin’s new Starfighter is parked behind him, and if you look closer, you’ll see that they’re standing under an arch that indicates the prosperous place beyond the arch is Nevarro, a place fans will recognize as being from Season 1 ofThe Mandalorian. When people first saw Nevarro back in 2019, Din Djarin went there to collect money he was owed from the leader of the bounty hunter’s guild, Greef Karga (Carl Weathers) and it was far from the idyllic town shown in this new concept art. New poster art is not the only newMandaloriancontent fans received at CCXP. ProducersJon FavreauandDave Filoni, along with Pascal, announced an official release date for the show, and exclusive footage was shown to the CCXP audience that offered the first look at Season 3 footage. With theteaser trailer forThe Mandalorianshown back in September, and new news revealed about the show, fans have much to look forward to with this upcoming season.RELATED:New ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3 Footage Shows Grogu Flexing His Force SkillsThe start of Season 3 picks up immediately after what happened in Season 2. Din Djarin and Grogu were reunited and, in turn, Din Djarin was exiled from theMandalorians. After this happens, the two travel to Mandalore, a planet that fans will finally get to see in its entirety, and Favreau promises that Season 3 will be massive in scope and that each new episode ends with a new discovery. We are eager to go along for the ride.Season 3 ofThe Mandalorianwill premiere on Disney+ on June 02, 2025. If you want to stream the other two seasons, they are also available on Disney+. Take a look at the concept art poster below.
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