Along with the excitement of the first live-actionStar WarsseriesThe Mandalorianarriving last year, fans were treated to a bonus with a full-fledged making-of documentary series calledDisney Gallery: The Mandalorian. It sounds like Disney will continue the behind-the-scenes sneak peeks as a second season of the documentary appears to be slated to debut after the second season finale, giving fans a nice little Christmas present.

What’s On Disney Plus(viaFantha Tracks) discovered that a second season ofDisney Gallery: The Mandalorianwas in the works after Disney Australia announced the first episode was coming onDecember 25, the week after the second season finale ofThe Mandalorianarrives on Disney+.We kept a close eyeonThe Mandaloriandocumentary series to learn all of the behind-the-scenes tidbits in the eight episodes that covered various facets of the production of the first season, complete with insight from executive producersJon FavreauandDave Filoni, as well as the directors, cast and various crew members.

In the first season ofDisney Gallery: The Mandalorian, each episode focused on a different aspect of the series, ranging from the directors and stars of the show looking back on their work on theStar Warsseries to an in-depth lookat the groundbreaking stagecraft technologyreferred to as The Volume. Another episode also focused on how composerLudwig Göranssoncreated his unique score for the series.

The first wave of episodes felt so complete in its look behind the scenes ofThe Mandalorian, what will the second season focus on? Well, there are several departments that didn’t get a ton of screentime in that first season. I’m sure that the props and costume departments have plenty of interesting details to reveal, especially this season. Plus, there are new directors likePeyton Reed, Robert Rodriguez, and cast memberCarl Weatherswho got behind the camera to direct episodes this season, and fans will certainly want to hear from them.

Meanwhile, there are also plenty of new cast members in front of the camera who will undoubtedly make for fascinating conversation. Who doesn’t want to hear fromTimothy Olyphantabout strapping into Boba Fett’s armor as Cobb Vanth orKatee Sackhoffbringing Bo-Katan into live action after voicing the character inThe Clone WarsandStar Wars Rebels(we actually got a jump start on thatby interviewing her ourselves). Surely onceRosario Dawsonis revealed as Ahsoka Tano, she’ll have plenty to say about taking on such a belovedStar Warscharacter.

For what it’s worth, there have also been rumors that there will be aDisney Gallerydocumentary seriesfollowing the making of Marvel’sWandaVisionafter the first season of the show wraps up early in 2021. So we’ll likely see theDisney Gallerymoniker used even more in the future for other looks behind the scenes of Disney’s various projects.