It’s hard to miss the series event of the last few days: the big return of The Mandalorian Disney+. A little over two years after the airing of the last episode of Season 2 that took the internet by storm, Dean Jarin and Grogu have indeed teamed up in this new stream of episodes that just launched on the platform.
In search of redemption, the Mandalorian embarks on a decisive journey to make amends with his people. On this journey through the galaxy, he will meet new enemies and old allies… See you on March 8th to discover the rest of his adventures in a new episode of the Star Wars series!
On the cinema side, subscribers will also be spoiled by the film Goodbye There, co-written and directed by Albert Dupontel.
This bold adaptation of Pierre Lemaître’s novel tells the story of two survivors from the trenches after the First World War. One is a genius developer, the other a modest accountant, and together they decide to create a war memorial scam.
The feature film by the brilliant Nauel Pérez Biscayart (120 Bpm) also features Laurent Lafitte, Emilie Deken, Melanie Thierry, Niels Arestrup and Albert Dupont.
This week also discover new episodes of How I Met Your Father, Star Wars: The Bad Band, Alaska Daily…
See you on the Disney+ platform!
The original series
Wednesday March 8:
The Mandalorian – Season 3, Episode 2
How I Met Your Father – Season 2, Episode 4
Wu-Tang: American Saga – Season 3, Episode 6
Alaska Daily – Season 1 Episode 5
The Great North – Season 3, Episode 8
Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Season 2, Episode 12
Catalog additions
Friday March 3:
Goodbye there
The loss of Everest
Wednesday March 8:
Secrets of Sulfur Springs – Season 2
Bad Choice – Seasons 1 and 2
Butterfly Tears – Season 1
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