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【pull a train sex video】Critics gush over first

【pull a train sex video】Critics gush over first

Looks like Star Wars' first-ever live-action television series is pull a train sex videogoing to be a slam dunk.

Critics caught a glimpse of Disney+'s The Mandalorian — due in November — at a Disney-hosted press event on Saturday, and they shared their initial reactions with fans via social media.

Although these critics saw only 27 minutes of footage, comprised of disjointed scenes edited together to avoid spoilers, many felt confident in vouching for the show. Seemingly a dream Star Wars addition, The Mandalorian aims to answer long-held questions about the franchise, while expanding upon the universe in inventive style.

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Created by The Lion King(2019)director Jon Favreau and starring Pedro Pascal, The Mandalorian takes place five years after the events of Return of the Jedi, centering on a Mandalorian bounty hunter stationed at the outer reaches of the New Republic (the government that forms after the Empire falls).

Here's what critics are saying (so far) about The Mandalorian, premiering Nov. 12 on Disney+.

The Mandalorian answers long-held Star Wars questions

It feels simultaneously totally new and 100 percent Star Wars

Pedro Pascal completely crushes it

It's meticulously crafted with excellent production value

And sure to have some big surprises

Topics Disney+ Star Wars

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