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Update: September 4, 2019

New Image and Details on Gina Carano's Character in THE MANDALORIAN

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The Mandalorian teams with Cara Dune in an exclusive new photo from the upcoming Disney+ series. Here Pedro Pascal (Narcos) and Gina Carano (Haywire) are in action together.

Pascal plays a Mandalorian bounty hunter and Carano is a former Shock Trooper turned mercenary in the Star Wars live-action series.

“She’s gone from planet to planet,” Carano telles EW. “She’s a loner. She’s strong. She runs into the Mandalorian on one of these planets that she’s hiding out on and thinks that he’s there to take her in and then their relationship escalates from there.”

The Mandalorian is the first live-action Star Wars TV series and it’s set between the events in Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. The drama from showrunner Jon Favreau (The Lion King) and Dave Filoni (The Clone Wars) follows a lone bounty hunter in the outer reaches of the galaxy as he sets out to collect a particularly difficult prize. The show also stars Giancarlo Esposito, Carl Weathers, Taika Waititi, and Ming-Na Wen (read more about their roles).

The Mandalorian premieres on Disney+ on Nov. 12.

https://ew.com/tv/2019/09/04/pedro-...utm_term=68FE7D8A-CF62-11E9-AF5F-14F74744363C
 
Mongoloidian failed to wear matching boots.
 
Definitely has my interest.
 
It's one of those things where you either get it or you don't. But you can't explain it to someone who doesnt. I don't mean that in a snide, insulting way. Just generally it "clicks" for some people and not for others.
Dude what? Explain this statement.

Fyr is right. I never got all the love for Boba either. He only ever gets expanded on in the EU and now all that is non canon.

He literally did nothing but stand around. Then walk a carbon cube to his ship, then got knocked off a sand cruiser. Boba was a can.
 
Update: September 4, 2019

New Image and Details on Gina Carano's Character in THE MANDALORIAN

8UsvKDJ.jpg


The Mandalorian teams with Cara Dune in an exclusive new photo from the upcoming Disney+ series. Here Pedro Pascal (Narcos) and Gina Carano (Haywire) are in action together.

Pascal plays a Mandalorian bounty hunter and Carano is a former Shock Trooper turned mercenary in the Star Wars live-action series.

“She’s gone from planet to planet,” Carano telles EW. “She’s a loner. She’s strong. She runs into the Mandalorian on one of these planets that she’s hiding out on and thinks that he’s there to take her in and then their relationship escalates from there.”

The Mandalorian is the first live-action Star Wars TV series and it’s set between the events in Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. The drama from showrunner Jon Favreau (The Lion King) and Dave Filoni (The Clone Wars) follows a lone bounty hunter in the outer reaches of the galaxy as he sets out to collect a particularly difficult prize. The show also stars Giancarlo Esposito, Carl Weathers, Taika Waititi, and Ming-Na Wen (read more about their roles).

The Mandalorian premieres on Disney+ on Nov. 12.

https://ew.com/tv/2019/09/04/pedro-...utm_term=68FE7D8A-CF62-11E9-AF5F-14F74744363C
Didn't this trailer drop a few days ago?
 
Dude what? Explain this statement.

Fyr is right. I never got all the love for Boba either. He only ever gets expanded on in the EU and now all that is non canon.

He literally did nothing but stand around. Then walk a carbon cube to his ship, then got knocked off a sand cruiser. Boba was a can.
I already did. Some people think he was awesome and some dont understand why.
 
Dude what? Explain this statement.

Fyr is right. I never got all the love for Boba either. He only ever gets expanded on in the EU and now all that is non canon.

He literally did nothing but stand around. Then walk a carbon cube to his ship, then got knocked off a sand cruiser. Boba was a can.

He was a guy like the final assassin with the sunglasses in Scarface.

When Darth Vader is telling the group of bounty hunters the terms for their contract, he stops at Boba Fett specifically and points at him and says "and no disintegrations." Boba Fett has a reputation for disintegrating mofos that goes all the way up to Darth Vader. Plus he gets treated like a made man when he walks into Jabba's bar. He's one of those guys where little is said but, even aside from the good costume, respect and intrigue are there.
 
He was a guy like the final assassin with the sunglasses in Scarface.

When Darth Vader is telling the group of bounty hunters the terms for their contract, he stops at Boba Fett specifically and points at him and says "and no disintegrations." Boba Fett has a reputation for disintegrating mofos that goes all the way up to Darth Vader. Plus he gets treated like a made man when he walks into Jabba's bar. He's one of those guys where little is said but, even aside from the good costume, respect and intrigue are there.
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What is a mandalorian? I thought this was about boba fett?
 
What is a mandalorian? I thought this was about boba fett?
Mandalore was a planet located in the Outer Rim Territories. It was the homeworld of the Mandalorians, a fearsome and warmongering people who fought the Jedi and raided their temple during the fall of the Old Republic. Wearing distinctive & highly effective armor, they were feared throughout the galaxy, and had political influence over two thousand other star systems.
 
What is a mandalorian? I thought this was about boba fett?

Basically you can think of Klingons, and then take away all the Klingon physical features. That's not a perfect analogy, but you get the gist. A warrior race that takes pride and honor in taking the hardest fights and being the Victor.
 
Update: September 6, 2019

THE MANDALORIAN Unmasked: "We Did Things No Star Wars Fan Has Ever Seen"


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The Mandalorian stealthily enters the safe house. Two stormtroopers stand guard. The soldiers have become freelance mercenaries since the Empire has collapsed, their once-pristine armor now grimy with dirt. The bounty hunter creeps up behind them and fires his blaster, gunning them down.

So, yes: The Mandalorian shoots first — and shoots his enemies in the back.

This is the brutal, lawless world of this new Disney+ Star Wars series — which brings a galaxy far, far away to the small screen as a live-action series for the first time. The show is set after the downfall of the Galactic Empire in Return of the Jedi but before the events of The Force Awakens. For now, chaos reigns across the universe, especially in the outer reaches of the galaxy where a Mandalorian bounty hunter stalks his prey for diminishing returns.

“It’s like after the Roman Empire falls, or when you don’t have a centralized shogun in Japan — and, of course, the Old West, when there wasn’t any government in the areas that had not yet been settled,” says showrunner Jon Favreau (The Lion King), who spearheads the series along with longtime Star Wars animated-series producer Dave Filoni. “Those are also cinematic tropes in films that originally inspired George Lucas to make Star Wars.”

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Indeed, The Mandalorian’s clearest inspiration is the first act of A New Hope, which played like a Western set in space: exotic creatures, smugglers, soldiers, and bounty hunters leading rough lives in an overlooked outlaw territory. (Conversely, the show is perhaps the furthest from the Star Wars prequels and the aristocratic poshness of their Jedi council meetings on Coruscant.) Expect The Mandalorian to travel from system to system in a very “boots on the ground” tale without any major legacy characters… at least, not in the first season.

“I’ve always been curious what the other people in the cantina are up to,” Favreau says. “We’re digging really deep in the toy chest and pulling out the action figures that people were always curious about and were not quite in the center frame, but have a lot of potential.”

Or as Filoni puts it: “These are the [action figures] you got. Your older brothers have had ‘good’ ones. Somehow you got Boba Fett. And if you have Boba Fett, you could always tell a good story.”

The Mandalorian represents a crucial asset for Disney and Lucasfilm. The show (with a reported budget of $100 million for the eight-episode debut season) is the highest-profile series to launch with Disney’s new streaming service Disney+ on Nov. 12. And at a time when Disney has said it plans to slow its roll on making new Star Wars movies, The Mandalorian will be the first test of whether the iconic 42-year-old sci-fi brand can work in the live-action TV space, with more live-action titles such as an Obi-Wan series starring Ewan McGregor and a Rogue One prequel starring Diego Luna also in the works.

At first glance, the lead character on The Mandalorian is just Boba Fett by another name. But look closer. Boba Fett, despite that armor, wasn’t actually Mandalorian (he was a clone who culturally appropriated the look). “And unlike Boba, he’s operating in a much more unforgiving landscape where survival is difficult enough, let alone flourishing,” Favreau says. Plus, as star Pedro Pascal (Game of Thrones) puts it, the Mandalorian would prefer to do the right thing, “but his duties could very much be in conflict with that — and doing the right thing has many faces.”

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Speaking of faces, don’t expect to see Pascal’s very often. The Mandalorian — or “Mando,” as he’s called on set — is pretty fond of keeping that helmet on. (Pascal, not so much. The actor spent a bit of time bumping into things around the set before he got the hang of it.)

Centering a TV series on a character obscured by a mask is perhaps the show’s boldest move, but if anybody can make the premise work it’s Favreau, who also directed a little masked-man movie called Iron Man. Assisted by Pascal’s laconic line delivery and terse physicality, along with expressive choices in camera work and editing, Favreau manages to infuse the character with a surprising amount of personality. “What’s remarkable is when you see the whole stretch of the first season how engaging the character is,” Favreau says. “It’s amazing how many Star Wars characters are emotionally engaging that aren’t even anthropomorphic. R2-D2 is my favorite character and he barely has an eye.”

Another faceless character is IG-11, an assassin droid voiced by director Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok). The Kiwi, who also helmed the season 1 finale, labored on finding the perfect voice for the role before landing on a tone that he says is somewhere between Siri and HAL 9000. “[IG-11 is] very innocent and naive and direct and doesn’t know about sarcasm and doesn’t know how to lie,” Waititi says. “It’s like a child with a gun.”

Rounding out the world of The Mandalorian are Haywire’s Gina Carano as Cara Dune, a Rebel Shock Trooper-turned-mercenary, and Rocky’s Carl Weathers as Greef Carga, the leader of a bounty hunters’ guild. “In the Star Wars world, you find yourself walking a different way, you behave differently, you relate to what’s around you differently, because it’s not a contemporary world,” notes Weathers.

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Arguably the most powerful of the bunch are Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito as Moff Gideon, a former governor under the Galactic Empire whose world fell apart when those pesky Rebels blew up the second Death Star.

“He’s an Imperial remnant of a very fine officer who then switches to become sort of the guardian of the people,” says Esposito, who had his favorite Star Wars geek-out moment when he got to climb into a TIE fighter. “But what does [Moff Gideon] really want? This guy is going to be a big player because he has an idea of how to keep order.”

Ah yes, order. Eventually this time period gives rise to the First Order, whose origins are still mysterious. The Mandalorian team expects to ultimately explore those formative roots. In fact, filling in the mythology of Star Wars with new canon content on a TV series is a specialty of producer Filoni, who has quietly become the most prolific storyteller in the Star Wars universe, having crafted hundreds of animated episodes across a trio of series such as The Clone Wars.

“I’ve seen a lot of Star Wars,” Filoni says. “And what’s most exciting to me is that I am very confident we did some things — and fans will see things — that have never been seen before.”

https://ew.com/tv/2019/09/05/inside-the-mandalorian-star-wars/
 
eh looks ok. I don't get how Gina Carano keeps getting acting jobs she's a horrible actor.
 
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Loving everything I'm hearing so far. November 12 can't get here fast enough.

@method115 I have a good feeling about this role I think she will do a lot better then what you saw so far. <NewGina>
 
Outstanding!!! I was hoping they would explore more of The First Order story!!!

We do know that the First Order waz started by Empire high officials who escaped to the outer rim to rebuild. Snoke's people helped them navigate the dangerous pathways into the unknown regions... & then at an opportune time after they had been diligently working on their rebuilding effort... Snoke stepped up & declared himself the Supreme Leader... & nobody could stand against him.

We know that the First Order funded their rebuilding effort through being a part of... and laundering money through... the galaxies biggest smuggling & criminal operations & syndicates. I have a feeling this connection is where The Mandalorian comes into contact with them. How cool would it be to get Snoke in some scenes!!!

To complicate matters, we see in the new SW's movie to be released that Palps has been rebuilding an entire separate Military in the unknown regions that dwarfs the impressively large military of the First Order... & I think most people in the know are assuming that the First Order doesn't know anything about it. So perhaps some of that can be played with leading up to the big movie release this Dec.

I'd really love for them to intertwine the Mandalorian series with the movies in meaningful wayz.
 
<Kpop775>

Loving everything I'm hearing so far. November 12 can't get here fast enough.

@method115 I have a good feeling about this role I think she will do a lot better then what you saw so far. <NewGina>
Yeah I read an interview with Carano where she said she had a heart-to-heart convo with Favreau on set. He sat her down and gave her the actor's speech, she said it brought her to tears, realizing his faith in her
 
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