Nobody puts Baby Yoda in the corner — except Polaroid just did.
Ahead of the launch of the much-anticipated second season of Star Wars series The ?? ??? ??Mandalorianon Disney+, the instant camera makers have released a limited edition of their newest snapper.
In collaboration with Lucasfilm, Polaroid redesigned its latest analogue camera, the Polaroid Now, with a few subtle embellishments; the case has a Beskar steel hue and features the Mandalorianshow logo on the front, and the signet of Din Djarin's clan on the back.
But it's the film itself that's the real treat, with Polaroid i-Type Colour Film featuring 12 different frames featuring characters and symbols from the series including your tiny green pal, the Child. Plus, to add a more sci-fi vibe, the film itself comes in eight different colours, including sepia, purple, or green oil tones.
SEE ALSO: Everything we know about Season 2 of 'The Mandalorian'Look at the little Baby Yoda frames!
The camera itself will set you back $166 (£129.99), with the film costing $22 (£16.99). You can check out our review here before you invest.
Meanwhile, the second season of The Mandalorianbegins to hit Disney+ on Oct. 30. Here's everything we know so far...
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