Season 2 of the beloved Disney+ “Star Wars” show “The Mandalorian” will be released in fall 2020, showrunner Jon Favreau said Friday.

Favreau tweeted out the date along with a photo of a statuette of Gamorrean, a green-skinned pig-like species seen in the “Star Wars” universe, most notably in 1983′s “Return of the Jedi.”

The series, which streamed its eighth and final episode of season 1 Friday, follows a Mandalorian bounty hunter in the years after the end of “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi,” as the world adjusts to the fall of the Empire and seeks to build a New Republic.

The series was inspired by spaghetti Westerns and samurai films, particularly from the works of Sergio Leone and Akira Kurosawa, according to Favreau and co-producer Dave Filoni (“Clone Wars,” “Rebels”).

Season 2 is already in production.

“The Mandalorian” has dominated social media since its launch, in part because of a surprise new character dubbed Baby Yoda.

The little green creature is a 50-year-old “kid,” as Pedro Pascal’s Mandalorian calls him, and is the same species as Master Yoda, although that species has never been named.