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40 years after the first Star Wars sequel, can Baby Yoda save the franchise? – The Canberra Times
As Disney says it will “step back” from movies for more TV like The Mandalorian, a small band of experts are enlisted to embark on a bold quest.

Can Baby Yoda save Star Wars?
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As Disney says it will “step back” from movies for more TV like The Mandalorian, a small band of experts are enlisted to embark on a bold quest.
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2020-08-30T04:30:00+10:00
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