The Mandalorian’s second season is getting an artwork book that gives fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the Disney Plus series. Now, fans can see the cover of the book, which featuresStar Warsfans' favorite adoptive father and son duo, Grogu and Din Djarin.

The Mandalorianseason 2 ended with a bang in a finale where many surprises were revealed. It ended with Grogu being prepared for training in a very emotional scene for fans that opened up the plot for thisStar Warsspin-off going forward. It was also nice for Star Warsfans to seeMark Hamill’s Luke Skywalkerin a much more heroic role than his appearance inThe Last Jedi.

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The Mandalorianis a show that follows Din Djarin on his quest to protect a baby who’s sensitive to the force, which makes him a target of multiple factions for different reasons. The bond between the two is what makes people stay for the show, and the action/story is the drawing factor for many fans who have never seenStar Wars. The show doesn’t require new fans to rewatch any of the movies either, which is helpful.

The third season ofThe Mandalorianwon’t hit Disney Plus until next year, at the earliest. The story is what many are anticipating after the way second season finished, andThe Mandalorianserved as a backdoor pilot forThe Book of Boba Fett,which will follow the famous bounty hunter in his quest around the galaxy. Plot details are scarce, as they do a good job of keeping things quiet until fans actually watch the shows on episode release day.

Star Warshas been doing good at keeping the momentum up by consistently providing content for fans.They are rumored to have aMandalorianvideo gamein the works, multiple animated series coming out, and more movies that aren’t restricted to the Skywalker storyline.Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republicwas also announced with a trailer that didn’t reveal much besides a CGI updated version of the game.

The Mandalorianwill return, so fans should rest assured. It will be hard to wait a whole year without the show for some, especially because it had an annual debut for each of its two seasons around the holidays, but fans will begetting plenty of otherStar Warscontentto hold them over until their favorite bounty hunter returns.