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New 'The Mandalorian & Grogu' Footage Reveals First Look at Sigourney Weaver
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He can bring us in warm, or he can bring us in cold, but as long as we're in the multiplex, he isn't going to care. Those at Star Wars Celebration 2025 got a new look at the first Star Wars movie to hit theaters in six years — seven by the time it actually arrives — and it's a thrilling one, as it stars two of the newest and most beloved characters in the entire franchise: The Mandalorian and Grogu. The new footage for the movie screened behind closed doors, but saw Mando (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu striking a deal with Sigourney Weaver's mysterious character.

The movie stars Pedro Pascal— sometimes under the helmet, sometimes not, but always via voice — as Din Djarin, the titular Mandalorian, while when Pascal is not on set for the close-ups of the character who isn't meant to remove his helmet, Brendan Wayne plays Din Djarin...
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  • 4/18/2025
  • by Chris McPherson
  • Collider.com
8 Things Star Wars Has Revealed About The Mandalorian & Grogu Movie
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Though Star Wars has certainly kept details about The Mandalorian and Grogu movie tightly under wraps, there are still quite a few things we know about the story and the movie's production. The Mandalorian and Grogu will be Star Wars' next movie, and the franchise's first since 2019's Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Other than a small part of The Mandalorian and Grogu's cast, including The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal, the details of this movie are few and far between, aside from what The Mandalorian TV show itself has told us.

Still, not every single detail about this movie has been kept under lock and key. Between some disclosed details and exclusive footage, there are pieces we can start to put into place regarding The Mandalorian and Grogu and its potential story. Below are the 8 most important things we know about The Mandalorian and Grogu thus far, well over...
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  • 12/14/2024
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
Jonny Coyne's Imperial Warlord Returning In Star Wars' Next Movie, A Massive Hint At The Mandalorian & Grogu's Plot
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A familiar face has been added to The Mandalorian & Grogu cast with the addition of Jonny Coyne. In The Mandalorian season 3, Coyne played an Imperial warlord who was a member of the Shadow Council that included Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito). Despite defeating Moff Gideon and reclaiming Mandalore, Din Djarin and Grogu will still need to contend with the ongoing threats posed by the Shadow Council and the Imperial Remnant in The Mandalorian & Grogu's story.

Deadline has confirmed that Coyne is reprising his role as an Imperial warlord in The Mandalorian & Grogu. The movie's growing cast includes Pedro Pascal continuing to play Din alongside Brendan Wayne and Lateef Crowder, along with Sigourney Weaver in a currently undisclosed role, and Jeremy Allen White voicing Rotta the Hutt, a character introduced in 2008's animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars movie. The Mandalorian & Grogu is scheduled to release in...
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  • 12/10/2024
  • by Matthew Rudoy
  • ScreenRant
Pedro Pascal Confirmed On Set For The Mandalorian & Grogu, Star Wars' Next Movie
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Despite many doubts about the star's ability to appear in The Mandalorian and Grogu due to a busy schedule, Pedro Pascal is indeed confirmed to be heading to the set of Star Wars' next movie. Pascal's schedule has been a topic of contention for years now, following the actor's launch into stardom after the premiere of The Mandalorian in 2019. While he's been able to complete a voiceover role ever since 2021's The Book of Boba Fett, many have been hoping he'd step into Mando's suit again, and it appears that's exactly what will be happening, after all.

In an Instagram story shared by Din Djarin stuntman Lateef Crowder (via Mandoverse Updates), Crowder documents his drive over to the set of The Mandalorian and Grogu, where he writes at the bottom, "Stretch good Papa!" before tagging Pascal's Instagram. Crowder shares many of these daily stories as a way of connecting with fans,...
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  • 12/10/2024
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
Tony Jaa's Underrated 2005 Martial Arts Movie Had One Of The Best Henchmen In The Entire Genre
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The 2005 martial arts epic film The Protector starring Tony Jaa is brimming with memorable fight scenes. The film follows Kham (Jaa) as the last in his line of family members who have protected Thailand's war elephants. When his beloved animals are stolen by a corrupt member of parliament and a gang of poachers, he embarks on a quest for revenge. In his journey, Kham finds himself entwined in a world of gangsters, drugs, and treachery.

Perhaps the most memorable fight sequence in The Protector is Khan's battle with a Capoeira Fighter (Lateef Crowder) in a Buddhist temple. Capoeira is a martial arts dance technique with Afro-Brazilian roots. The capoeira henchman provided an interesting match for Tony Jaa's martial arts skills, which largely originate in a different culture. The diversity of fighting styles was an important moment for the genre, and The Protector deserves more recognition among Tony Jaa's movies.
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  • 11/26/2024
  • by Madison E. Goldberg
  • ScreenRant
Mark Wahlberg Returns in The Family Plan Sequel From Apple TV+
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Apple TV+ is ready to get the family back together. The Family Plan, which was once the most-viewed movie on their platform, is getting a sequel, with stars Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan both returning for more action-comedy fun. Although the film was panned by critics, it found its audience on the Apple streaming platform, which was apparently more than enough to warrant a sequel.

Per Variety, Apple TV+ announced that a sequel to The Family Plan is in the works, and in addition to Wahlberg and Monaghan, writer David Coggeshall is back to pen the script while Simon Cellan Jones will be sitting in the director's chair. Zoe Colletti and Van Crosby will also round out the cast for the sequel, which is set to take place during Christmastime in Europe, where Wahlberg's Dan Morgan wants to have the perfect vacation with his family. Of course, that perfect vacation...
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  • 10/30/2024
  • by Gaius Bolling
  • MovieWeb
7 Best Movies Like ‘Officer Black Belt’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Officer Black Belt is a South Korean action comedy film written and directed by Joo-hwan Kim. The Netflix film follows the story of Lee Jong-do, a skilled martial arts fighter as he is recruited by a probation officer to help closely manage the criminals wearing electronic ankle bracelets to stop them from hurting innocent people. Officer Black Belt stars Kim Woo-bin in the lead role with Kim Sung-kyun, Lee Hae Young, and Kim Yool-ho starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the thrilling action, hilarious comedy, and compelling characters in Officer Black Belt here are some similar movies to watch next.

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Midnight Runner is a South Korean action comedy film written and directed by Jason Kim. The 2017 film follows two new students at the Korean National Police University...
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  • 9/18/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Why Three Actors Play The Mandalorian (Not Just Pedro Pascal)
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Pedro Pascal shares the role of Din Djarin in The Mandalorian with Brendan Wayne and Lateef Crowder due to the armor's physical demands. Pascal struggles with physical stress in the suit due to limited visibility, difficulty breathing, old injuries, and more. This arrangement allows Pascal to focus on providing The voice for Din Djarin while still maintaining control over the character.

Pedro Pascal stars as Din Djarin, the titular character of The Mandalorian, but there are also at least two other actors who have been bringing the character to life along with him ever since the Star Wars TV show's debut. The level of Pascal's physical involvement in The Mandalorian has been a topic of discussion ever since the TV show first premiered, which has led to some disappointment among audiences. While many point to Pascal's busy schedule as the reason for this, there's more to it, as proven by...
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  • 8/21/2024
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
I See One Pedro Pascal Problem Star Wars Needs To Fix Before Its Mandalorian Movie
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Pedro Pascal's rise to fame after The Mandalorian accidentally created a scheduling issue for Star Wars. Pascal's performance is integral to Din Djarin's character, but his absence from fan events and appearances is concerning. The Mandalorian & Grogu movie has the potential to fix the issue by accommodating Pascal's schedule and increasing his involvement.

After launching to stardom in The Mandalorian, Pedro Pascal is now getting his own Star Wars movie with The Mandalorian & Grogu - but his sudden skyrocket into fame has unwittingly created one big problem that the franchise has to fix. Pascal portrays The Mandalorian's titular character, Din Djarin, with the help of actors and stuntmen such as Brendan Wayne, Lateef Crowder, and Barry Lowin. Pascal has been an actor for many years, but following his role in The Mandalorian, he has since been launched into a whole new stratosphere of Hollywood fame - rightfully so.
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  • 7/5/2024
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
“Filming is actually going on in May”: Pedro Pascal’s The Mandalorian & Grogu Gets Fruitful Update as Disney Looks to Star Wars after Marvel’s Epic Bad Streak
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Following their adventures in three seasons of the Disney+ show, Pedro Pascal’s Din Djarin and Grogu are set to further extend their journey in the highly anticipated film, The Mandalorian & Grogu. Details surrounding the project remain shrouded in secrecy/ However, new updates have suggested that the studio has moved up the filming schedule to May, which was originally slated to start in June 2024.

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Disney Reportedly Moved Up Filming Schedule For The Mandalorian & Grogu

Earlier this year, Lucasfilm announced that The Mandalorian and Grogu will continue their next adventure on the big screen in Jon Favreau’s film, which would lead Lucasfilm’s ongoing feature-development slate. The report also stated that the Pedro Pascal starrer would begin filming in June 2024.

The Mandalorian and Grogu | Credit: Disney+

However, recent reports are suggesting that the production of the film could commence sooner than expected. Making Star Wars,...
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  • 5/2/2024
  • by Laxmi Rajput
  • FandomWire
Din Djarin Gains Another Mandalorian Apprentice In This Adorable Star Wars Cosplay
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Din Djarin is an amazing mentor, pushing Grogu to reach his full potential and helping him gain confidence in his abilities. Cosplayer Josh Strong and his daughter perfectly capture the essence of Bo-Katan Kryze and Din Djarin from The Mandalorian. The Mandalorian series on Disney+ has become incredibly popular, particularly due to Mando's heartwarming relationship with Grogu.

The Mandalorian's Din Djarin gained a second Mandalorian apprentice in a cute Star Wars cosplay. Din Djarin has become one of the most popular characters in Star Wars, and for good reason. Even though his face is hidden most of the time, Pedro Pascal's excellent voice-over combined with Brendan Wayne and stunt double Lateef Crowder's physical performances conveys so much emotion and character. This is seen most prominently in his heartwarming relationship with his adoptive son and Mandalorian apprentice, Din Grogu. Now, a cosplayer has given the Mandalorian a second apprentice.
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  • 3/26/2024
  • by Breanna Tauschek
  • ScreenRant
The Mandalorian Star Reveals Why Din Djarin Kept His Helmet on in Season 3
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The Mandalorian actor Brendan Wayne has revealed why Din Djarin opted to keep his helmet on for the entirety of the third season.

Speaking to ScreenRant, Wayne was asked why Djarin’s face wasn’t shown in season 3. “If [Din Djarin] kept his helmet off after [the season 2 finale], it cheapens what he did when he said goodbye to Grogu,” Wayne said. “When Grogu puts his hand up and says, ‘Hey, take that off, I wanna see you.’ That doesn't mean as much. It's like saying ‘I love you,’then you hear your significant other saying it to everybody, and you're like, what value does that have? That was his love letter to him.”

Related Why George Lucas Removed Star Wars' Strangest Jedi Master Star Wars: The Phantom Menace introduced a slew of new Jedi, yet one member of the Jedi Council had to be removed out of fear of confusing audiences.

Wayne played the...
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  • 3/18/2024
  • by Josh Bate
  • CBR
The 10 Strongest Non-Force Users In Star Wars, Ranked
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The strength of non-Force users in Star Wars is equally impactful as that of Jedi and Sith. Characters like Poe Dameron, Padmé Amidala, and Han Solo show power in unique ways. Mon Mothma and Grand Admiral Thrawn prove that mental toughness can be just as powerful as physical strength.

In Star Wars, the Force lives in everything and is usually a major plot point in the different movies and shows. However, there are just as many non-Force-sensitive characters that show great strength. Strength can mean many different things in the Star Wars galaxy, from military prowess to political espionage; strength comes in many different forms. For Jedi, there is a measurable scale—whether the Jedi is balanced in the Force, their skills with a lightsaber, and more, but for many other characters, they simply aren’t on the same scale.

Throughout the entire Star Wars franchise, non-Force-sensitive characters are equally...
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  • 3/17/2024
  • by Tara Salvati
  • ScreenRant
The Mandalorian Star Reveals Why Season 3's Bo-Katan Arc Was Better Without Romance
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Keeping Bo-Katan and Din Djarin's relationship platonic was crucial to honoring Bo-Katan's leadership arc in The Mandalorian season 3. Pushing for romance between them would have cheapened Bo-Katan's journey and taken agency away from her empowering narrative. The decision to maintain a platonic relationship between them allowed Bo-Katan to shine as a strong and powerful leader on her own terms.

Katee Sackhoff's Bo-Katan Kryze earned a spotlight in The Mandalorian season 3, and despite the potential romance some viewers wanted between the titular Mandalorian Din Djarin and Bo-Katan, her story was better without it. Din Djarin actor Brendan Wayne, who collaborates with lead actor Pedro Pascal and stuntman Lateef Crowder for the role, has previously shared that he pushed for a romance between Din and Bo-Katan, and that he and Sackhoff would joke about it on set. Wayne has since, however, shared his true thoughts on whether their romance should have happened or not,...
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  • 3/15/2024
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
The Mandalorian Star Addresses Pedro Pascal's Role in Star Wars Movie
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Filming for The Mandalorian & Grogu movie will still push through with Pedro Pascal despite rumors to the contrary, according to the actor's co-star from Disney+'s The Mandalorian.

Actor Brendan Wayne says he is confident that Pedro Pascal will return in The Mandalorian & Grogu. In an interview with Screen Rant, Wayne asserted there's no reason to doubt despite Pascal's hectic schedule. Both actors played the same character throughout three seasons of The Mandalorian, with Wayne acting as a body double to Pascal's Din Djarin. However, Wayne didn't elaborate on the extent of Pascal's involvement in the film, particularly the reports that the latter would only lend his voice to a masked Mando. Wayne somewhat hinted this wouldn't be the case by asserting the production team would adjust to Pascal's schedule during filming.

Related Star Wars: The Mandalorian Producer Comments on Uncertain Fourth Season Star Wars producer Dave Filoni...
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  • 3/15/2024
  • by Manuel Demegillo
  • CBR
Palpatine's Return Hinges On This Unloved Mandalorian Episode
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Warning! This article contains Spoilers for Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 3, episodes 1-3.

"The Convert" shines light on Dr. Pershing's crucial role in Force-cloning, connecting to Palpatine's return in Rise of Skywalker. The episode sets a new pace for The Mandalorian, exploring the New Republic and adding depth to the Star Wars lore. Palpatine's resurrection narrative threads are intricately woven throughout various Star Wars mediums, making this story essential.

Instead of in a Star Wars movie, some essential reasons for Palpatine's return to life in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker can actually be found in an episode of The Mandalorian that many viewers wrote off as 'filler'. The Mandalorian season 3 was not received nearly as well as the previous two seasons of the smash-hit space-western series, but despite its reception, season 3 has a lot to love character-wise, and maybe even more to appreciate in its lore and world building.
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  • 3/15/2024
  • by Daniel Tinaglia
  • ScreenRant
The Mandalorian Star Confirms He's Still Expecting Pedro Pascal In The Upcoming Star Wars Movie
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Pascal's return in The Mandalorian & Grogu movie is inevitable, as confirmed by actor Brendan Wayne with full confidence. Despite Pascal's busy schedule, Star Wars will work around it, proving there is no reason for doubts about his return. Pascal himself has shown excitement for the movie and expressed his desire to continue portraying his Star Wars character.

Din Djarin actor Brendan Wayne has shared his confidence in Pedro Pascal's return Star Wars in the franchise's next movie, The Mandalorian & Grogu, which will take its titular characters to the big screen for the first time. Pascal, who portrays The Mandalorian's titular Din Djarin, has dealt with rumors concerning his return to the hit Star Wars TV show every single season - and now, this trend has continued with The Mandalorian & Grogu movie. Wayne, who collaborates with Pascal and stuntman Lateef Crowder for the role, is...
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  • 3/14/2024
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
The Mandalorian Season 4 Update Debunks Recent Rumors & Clickbait
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The fate of The Mandalorian season 4 hasn't yet been confirmed, despite recent rumors, with actor Brendan Wayne expressing hope for more storytelling opportunities. Wayne emphasizes the importance of continuing the story on Disney+ in addition to the upcoming movie, citing the show's impact on the streaming platform. Despite mixed reviews for season 3, The Mandalorian remains the most-watched original Disney+ TV show, underscoring the need for season 4 to continue the story.

The fate of The Mandalorian season 4 has been in flux ever since Star Wars' recent announcement of The Mandalorian & Grogu movie, and now Din Djarin actor Brendan Wayne has offered his rebuttal to various recent rumors about its fate. Wayne, who shares the role of The Mandalorian's Din Djarin with lead actor Pedro Pascal and stuntman Lateef Crowder, recently spoke out about the possibility of getting season 4, with many sharing that he said it's no longer an option.
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  • 3/14/2024
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
The Unspoken Reason Why The Mandalorian's Helmet Is So Important
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The Mandalorian helmet has an important role in the story of Din Djarin and his Star Wars TV show that has long sine gone unspoken. Din Djarin actor Brendan Wayne explains that the helmet is an equalizer, emphasizing relatability and fan interaction. Din Djarin's helmet goes beyond a rule or religion, providing a way for audiences to connect and feel like the hero by acting as a "mirror."

Din Djarin actor Brendan Wayne has explained the true, unspoken reason as to why the iconic helmet at the center of The Mandalorian is so important. Wayne has been collaborating with lead Din Djarin actor Pedro Pascal and stunt actor Lateef Crowder to bring the character to life ever since the show's inception, and due to both the difficult physicality and scheduling for Pascal, it's often been Wayne underneath Din Djarin's armor. This has allowed Wayne plenty of time to understand Din...
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  • 2/23/2024
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
"That Was Not Ever Happening!": Din Djarin Actor Insists Romance Isn't On The Cards In The Mandalorian
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Din Djarin won't be getting a romantic storyline anytime soon, according to Din Djarin actor Brendan Wayne. Wayne pushed for a romance between Bo-Katan and Din Djarin, but the show's creators weren't on board. The focus should remain on Din's relationship with Grogu, not potential love interests like Bo-Katan.

One of Din Djarin's actors has stated that the popular character will never have a romance in The Mandalorian. Din Djarin, more popularly known as "Mando," is one of the most universally loved characters in Star Wars. Despite spending the vast majority of the time with a helmet covering his face, he still manages to convey so much emotion and heart. This is due to the collaboration of Din Djarin's three actors. Din Djarin is mostly a voice-over role for Pedro Pascal, so he's rarely the one actually in the suit. Instead, Brendan Wayne and Lateef Crowder physically play Din Djarin.
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  • 2/22/2024
  • by Breanna Tauschek
  • ScreenRant
"I Was Trying To Break Out Of The Hospital": The Mandalorian Star Finally Reveals Life-Threatening Health Scare During Filming
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Brendan Wayne faced a life-threatening health scare during production of The Mandalorian season 2, undergoing 4 surgeries over 42 days. Wayne's dedication to the role of Din Djarin is unparalleled, as he returned to set not long after his hospital stay and worked long hours. Wayne's commitment led to him, along with stuntman Lateef Crowder, being credited for their contributions to the role of Din Djarin in The Mandalorian season 3.

Din Djarin actor Brendan Wayne has shared the details of the life-threatening health scare that kept him from production on The Mandalorian season 2 in its earliest months. Wayne has been portraying The Mandalorian's Din Djarin ever since season 1, and he is often the man who's under the helmet to both take on the difficult physicality of the role for lead actor Pedro Pascal and to allow Pascal freedom to simultaneously play other roles. It's known that Pascal took the initiative under the helmet in season 2, and now,...
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  • 2/22/2024
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
Every Western Influence on 'The Mandalorian'
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It's no secret that Star Wars has always drawn heavily on Westerns as an influence, and it has certainly reached a peak with The Mandalorian. Jon Favreau was wise enough to keep the series anchored in what made everybody fall in love with the galaxy far, far away in the first place, but it's clear that the Disney+ show uses many classical Western tropes. Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal/Brendan Wayne/Lateef Crowder) is a lone gunslinger who travels around the Outer Rim of the galaxy, a lawless frontier, offering his services as a bounty hunter. He even has his cool catchphrase — "I can bring you in warm, or I can bring you in cold." That would already be enough for the average viewer to attest that, yes, The Mandalorian is a Western in space, but it's possible to uncover even more influences, as most episodes in Seasons 1 and 2 draw on...
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  • 1/31/2024
  • by Julio Bardini
  • Collider.com
The Mandalorian & Grogu: Pedro Pascal Is More Important To Star Wars Now Than Ever Before - But Can He Prioritize It?
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Pedro Pascal's role as Din Djarin in The Mandalorian has been defined mostly by his voiceover work due to scheduling conflicts and the need for flexibility in his other projects. The upcoming movie The Mandalorian & Grogu will likely feature Pascal's face as Din Djarin to remind the audience of his iconic character. Pascal's full dedication to the movie is crucial, as his absence from the set may not be as well-received in a big-screen adaptation, and viewers are eager to see more of his physical presence in the role.

Din Djarin actor Pedro Pascal's importance to Star Wars has only been emphasized further by the announcement of The Mandalorian & Grogu movie, which has also increased the weight of his commitment to the franchise. The Mandalorian TV show helped to catapult Pascal headlong into Hollywood fame, and in return, Pascal's role as the Mandalorian Din Djarin helped The Mandalorian...
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  • 1/10/2024
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
2023 Creative Arts Emmy Awards Winners (Updating Live)
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We’ve come a long way, baby. But we’re finally ready to start handing out the 2023 Emmy Awards, a full four months after they were initially scheduled. The successful resolutions of two strikes later, the winners of the Creative Arts Emmys will be announced on January 6 (scripted programming) and January 7 (non-scripted programming), starting at 8 p.m. Et, prior to an edited broadcast of the ceremonies airing on Fxx January 13.

Just how long have the 2023 Emmys been in the making? Well, nominees include “The White Lotus,” which hasn’t aired since December 2022. Likewise, Hulu’s “Fire Island,” “Welcome to Chippendales,” and “Hocus Pocus 2” (remember that?!) are all among the TV projects nominated, as well as more recent shows like “Poker Face.”

The Creative Arts Emmy Awards are a helpful bellwether for the Primetime Emmy Awards winners, signaling whether or not we might expect a sweep. And this season brought plenty of critical favorites,...
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  • 1/7/2024
  • by Mark Peikert
  • Indiewire
Will The Real Din Djarin Please Stand Up? Seven Year Old Stunt Video Foreshadows The Mandalorian's Top Partnership
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Lead actor Pedro Pascal has always emphasized the partnership between himself, actor Brendan Wayne, and stuntman Lateef Crowder in bringing Din Djarin to life in The Mandalorian. The partnership between Pascal and Crowder actually began years before The Mandalorian, when they worked together on the movie Kingsman: The Golden Circle. Pascal and Crowder's dynamic and past partnership have greatly contributed to the seamless portrayal of Din Djarin, making him one of the most beloved and recognizable characters in Star Wars.

The best partnership in The Mandalorian actually began seven years ago, long before the Star Wars TV show first began. Lead actor Pedro Pascal has always been vocal about the true partnership behind Din Djarin's Mandalorian armor, with actor Brendan Wayne and stuntman Lateef Crowder both often stepping into the beskar to bring Mando to life. The three of them have been a team from the very beginning of The Mandalorian,...
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  • 12/22/2023
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
One Star Wars Scene Is Pedro Pascal's Best In The Mandalorian - Can It Ever Be Equalled?
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Pedro Pascal's portrayal of Din Djarin in The Mandalorian is limited due to the character's helmet rule, with Pascal's face shown only three times in the series. Pascal's best performance in Star Wars to date is in "Chapter 15: The Believer," where he delivers a compelling physical performance with only four lines of dialogue. Pascal's physical acting perfectly captures Din Djarin's character, showcasing his nervousness and uncertainty through subtle movements and expressions. Pascal deserves the chance to equal or surpass this scene in the future, but the story will need to allow for it.

There's one scene thus far in The Mandalorian that remains Pedro Pascal's best, raising the question of whether it can ever be equalled or not. Pascal's Din Djarin has quickly become a Star Wars icon, thanks to the global success of The Mandalorian - something that's given the actor himself a breakthrough. Now one...
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  • 12/11/2023
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
All 3 Actors Who Play Din Djarin In The Mandalorian (& When They’re In The Suit)
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The Mandalorian is brought to life by three different actors, each bringing their own personalities to the character while matching each other's performances. Pedro Pascal, the most famous of the actors, provides the deep vibrato voice of Din Djarin and stepped into the armor for most episodes of The Mandalorian season 2. Brendan Wayne and Lateef Crowder contribute to the physicality and stunts of the character, with Wayne primarily taking on the role in season 1 and 3, and Crowder performing the impressive fight scenes throughout all three seasons.

The Mandalorian is one of the most beloved shows in all of Star Wars, but bringing to life the show’s main character Din Djarin is a three-man job. The Mandalorian took audiences by storm in 2019 and was the first successful show on the Disney+ streaming platform. Since Din Djarin is masked for the vast majority of his screen time, it’s much easier...
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  • 11/29/2023
  • by Tara Salvati
  • ScreenRant
Fans Have Been Shipping Din Djarin For 4 Years – So Why Isn't It Happening?
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Din Djarin's character is multifaceted, providing Star Wars with an opportunity to explore romance as a genre in its projects. Audiences have shipped Din Djarin with various characters, including Bo-Katan Kryze, Luke Skywalker, and Cobb Vanth. Katee Sackhoff, who portrays Bo-Katan, doesn't see romantic potential between Din Djarin and Bo-Katan, but their loyalty and deep connection could inspire a true romantic love storyline.

Audiences have been shipping Din Djarin with various The Mandalorian characters for the past four years, so why hasn’t Star Wars explored the possibilities? Din Djarin is a fascinating character – he has a tragic backstory, he’s unquestionably loyal and trustworthy, he’s honorable and personable, and his dynamic with Grogu has made him almost universally beloved. Even with his helmet on, Din Djarin, as portrayed collectively by Pedro Pascal, Brendan Wayne, and Lateef Crowder, has an undeniable presence and chemistry with most of the characters he meets.
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  • 11/28/2023
  • by El Kuiper
  • ScreenRant
Pedro Pascal's Din Djarin Is Following A 46-Year-Old Star Wars Trend - So What's The Big Deal?
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Pedro Pascal's shift to a mostly voiceover role in The Mandalorian is receiving criticism, despite it following a long-standing Star Wars tradition. Pascal's role as Din Djarin is supported by actor Brendan Wayne and stunt double Lateef Crowder, who assist with the physical demands of the character. The criticism towards Pascal is unwarranted, as James Earl Jones also had a voiceover role for Darth Vader, and Pascal's physical presence in the role is still significant.

Pedro Pascal's shift in his role as Din Djarin in The Mandalorian has been falling under criticism, despite the fact it's continuing a 46-year-old Star Wars trend. Pascal has been a part of the first live-action Star Wars TV show ever since its earliest stages, when Din and his adopted son Grogu were simply pieces of concept art taped on walls. Din's infamous helmet rule has kept Pascal's face from being seen, aside...
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  • 11/18/2023
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
The Mandalorian Star Says Work on Season 4 Is 'Getting Ramped Up'
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The Mandalorian star Brendan Wayne has revealed on social media that work on Season 4 of the Star Wars series is gaining steam now that the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes have been resolved.

Posting on Instagram, Brendan Wayne said that work on Season 4 is currently “getting ramped up”, implying that filming could begin at some point in the near future. Wayne, who has been involved with the show since the pilot, plays The Mandalorian for the vast majority of scenes when the bounty hunter’s helmet is on. Pedro Pascal, who is the face of Din Djarin when he’s unmasked, has often been busy when production on the show has been happening. This was the case during Season 3, which filmed at the same time as the hit HBO series The Last of Us. Wayne stepped in to play the character along with Lateef Crowder, and the duo have worked with...
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  • 11/16/2023
  • by Josh Bate
  • CBR
"We'll Never See The Mandalorian Without A Helmet Again": Star Wars Fans React To Pedro Pascal's MCU Casting
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Pedro Pascal has reportedly been cast as Reed Richards in the Fantastic Four movie, which means Star Wars fans may never see Din Djarin without his helmet again. Pascal shares the Mandalorian suit with stunt actors and mostly does voice-over work, so it's likely that he will continue playing the part through voice acting even in season 4. The decision to keep Din Djarin's helmet on in The Mandalorian season 3 was likely made because Pascal would be too busy, but there is still a possibility of seeing Pascal's face in future Star Wars projects.

The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal has reportedly been cast as Reed Richards (aka Mr. Fantastic) in the McU's Fantastic Four movie - and Star Wars fans believe they'll never see Din Djarin unmask again. Pedro Pascal has become one of the biggest Hollywood stars of them all, and that's meant time has become a premium for him.
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  • 11/16/2023
  • by Thomas Bacon
  • ScreenRant
10 Funniest Mistakes In The Mandalorian That Made The Final Cut
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The Mandalorian has some funny mistakes, like Din Djarin's backward armor and a crew member in jeans, but they don't detract from the show's lighthearted spirit. Inverted shots and missing props, like Din's pulse rifle, add humor and show the challenges of working with armor in action scenes. The show occasionally foreshadows future events accidentally, like a corridor shot predicting a crucial moment, and small details like Din's visible eyes in his Imperial helmet add depth to the story.

As beautifully crafted as Star Wars' first live-action TV show is, The Mandalorian still has plenty of funny mistakes that made the final cut. There was a huge precedent for The Mandalorian to set when it premiered along with the Disney+ streaming platform in 2019, and it did so in the best possible way - and now, four years later, The Mandalorian season 4 is in the works. While The Mandalorian continues...
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  • 10/29/2023
  • by Molly Brizzell
  • ScreenRant
Giancarlo Esposito Was A Darksaber Liability In The Mandalorian
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"Star Wars" fans know that there are few things more ridiculously fun than playing around with toy lightsabers, so it's probably pure joy to get to swing around the saber props on the set of a "Star Wars" movie or tv show. So when it came to filming the big fight in the finale of "The Mandalorian," Giancarlo Esposito understandably wanted to do it himself. Esposito told Kelly Clarkson (via SyFy) that when he got to set and saw the much younger, smaller stunt performer that would be appearing as him opposite stuntman Lateef Crowder as Din Djarin, he stepped in and trained to do it instead. 

One big difference between actors doing their own stunts and trained stunt performers is that the latter know how to pull their thrusts and swings with a saber just enough while still selling the action. It turns out that while Esposito did a...
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  • 10/17/2023
  • by Danielle Ryan
  • Slash Film
11 Best Villain Actors In Martial Arts Movies, Ranked
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Some martial arts actors have built their careers on playing villains, often stealing the show with their formidable fighting skills. Wang Lung Wei, Lu Feng, Lo Lieh, Collin Chou, Benny Urquidez, Lateef Crowder dos Santos, Darren Shahlavi, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Bolo Yeung, Yayan Ruhian, and Hwang Jang-lee are exemplary martial arts movie villains. These actors have left a lasting impact on the industry, with their villainous performances standing the test of time and making them some of the greatest martial arts movie villains.

Martial arts movie stars often play heroes, but there are also many great martial arts villain actors. One of the most important rules of martial arts movie-making is that the villain has to be as strong and as menacing as possible. Usually, that entails making the villain an extremely formidable fighter, in order to create the highest possible stakes for the hero or heroes to overcome.

Some martial...
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  • 10/14/2023
  • by Brad Curran
  • ScreenRant
Star Wars' Unmasking Of Sebastian Shaw As Darth Vader Disappointed David Prowse
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There were a lot of things about "Star Wars: Episode VI -- The Return of the Jedi" that gave fans closure for the trilogy. The second Death Star was blown up. The Emperor (Ian McDiarmid) was defeated. Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher) finally admitted their feelings and kissed. We also found out that Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and Leia were siblings and saw Darth Vader redeemed and unmasked before his death. That last one might have been wonderful for fans, but for David Prowse, who did all the physical work for the role (with the voice of James Earl Jones replacing his own), it was a disappointment. 

That is according to an interview with Prowse with Rock Cellar Magazine in 2012. The actor, who passed away at the age of 85 in 2020, had been a bodybuilder, helped train Christopher Reeve for his 1978 "Superman" role, and appeared in projects like "A Clockwork Orange,...
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  • 9/2/2023
  • by Jenna Busch
  • Slash Film
9 Problems The Mandalorian Season 4 Needs To Fix To Get Things Back On Track
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The Mandalorian season 4 has already been written, with the scripts hopefully rectifying some of the mistakes found in season 3. While The Mandalorian season 3 was an entertaining, enjoyable outing in the Star Wars galaxy, there is no denying the drop in quality the show suffered from its preceding seasons. Regardless, the slight dip in quality has not slowed down production on the show, with Jon Favreau confirming at Star Wars Celebration 2023 that the scripts for The Mandalorian season 4 have already been completed.

With these comments, Favreau has ignited hope that The Mandalorian season 4 will rectify some of the less-than-stellar elements of its predecessor. From the strange changes between The Mandalorian seasons 2 and 3 to the shift away from Pedro Pascal's Din Djarin, some aspects of Mando's third outing were divisive, to say the least. That being said, here is every problem that The Mandalorian season 4 needs to fix to get...
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  • 7/17/2023
  • by Lewis Glazebrook
  • ScreenRant
'The Mandalorian' Season 3: Bo-Katan and Din Djarin Kissed in an Outtake
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The third season of The Mandalorian featured plenty of twists and turns of its own, but they were mostly related to the Empire's second attempt at taking over the galaxy. However, there was one lingering plotline more closely related to the main characters that didn't get to be fully explored in the successful Disney+ drama. During Phx FanFusion Katee Sackhoff, who plays Bo-Katan Kryze, revealed that Bo-Katan and Din Djarin shared a kiss during an outtake of the third installment of the series. While the moment took place in a comedic tone between the two performers —Wayne was in the Mando suit that day — it does bring attention to the underlying tension between the characters. Twitter user @misspat_17 recorded Sackhoff's answer at the event, which you can see below.
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  • 6/5/2023
  • by Diego Peralta
  • Collider.com
Is Pedro Pascal In The Mandalorian Suit? How Often He's Actually On Set
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Pedro Pascal is not the only actor who helps bring Din Djarin to life in The Mandalorian. On March 1, The Mandalorian season 3 premiered and saw a reunited Din and Grogu heading out on dangerous adventures throughout the galaxy. The Mandalorian season 2 ended with Din showing Grogu his face for the first time, being cast out of his covert for daring to remove his helmet as shown in The Book of Boba Fett. This saw The Mandalorian season 3 center on his redemption, meaning Pascal’s face was not revealed at all in the show’s third outing.

In Star Wars thus far, Din has only had to show his face onscreen three times, leading to questions about how often Pascal is actually wearing the Mandalorian suit of armor throughout the show. Much of The Mandalorian is action-heavy, requiring professional stunts, and a lot of Din’s dialogue is recorded separately by Pascal after shooting.
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  • 5/29/2023
  • by El Kuiper
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Pedro Pascal Confirms He Only Voices The Mandalorian Now & Explains Relatable Reason Why
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Pedro Pascal has officially confirmed he is only the voice in The Mandalorian, leaving many viewers disappointed but explaining why his face was never seen in season 3. There's long been intense speculation about just how much Pedro Pascal is in Din Djarin's armor during the production of The Mandalorian. The Star Wars TV show is action-heavy, meaning a lot of the work has always been performed by stunt actors; in this case, that's surprisingly easy because the protagonist wears bulky Mandalorian armor and has his face masked at (almost) all times.

Speaking in a roundtable interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Pascal has admitted his role has gradually become a voiceover rather than a physical performance. According to Pascal, this was largely because of the physically demanding nature of the role, which required wearing heavy and bulky armor for extended periods of time.

"There was an extended amount of experimentation, being...
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  • 5/26/2023
  • by Thomas Bacon
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The Mandalorian: Pedro Pascal Confirms Speculation About His Star Wars Performance
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The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal recently confirmed speculation about the nature of his performance in the Star Wars show.

Pascal revealed that he only supplies vocals for "a lot" of his scenes as The Mandalorian's protagonist Din Djarin during an actors' roundtable event facilitated by The Hollywood Reporter. "I was in [Din Djarin's suit] a significant amount, an elastic amount [tugs at imaginary suit neckline]," he explained. "But now we've figured it out, which is super cool, and amazingly, it gave me the opportunity to be able to go and do something else." Pascal added that he has also learned to "let go" of any reservations he may have about how his on-set stand-ins Brendan Wayne, Lateef Crowder and Barry Lowin handle the physical aspects of Din Djarin's portrayal.

Related: How Star Wars' Clone Wars Subtly Influenced Mandalorian's Bo-Katan

Pascal's remarks come several weeks after a report surfaced online that Lucasfilm originally tried to pay the star a...
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  • 5/25/2023
  • by Leon Miller
  • CBR
Pedro Pascal Confirms His Role On The Mandalorian Is Pretty Much Only Voiceover These Days
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While Pedro Pascal will now and forever be associated with "The Mandalorian," as he has helped bring the title character of the beloved "Star Wars" show to life, the actor is only owed partial credit these days. Pascal has confirmed that he is mostly just providing the voice for Mando these days, with the rest of the team doing the heavy lifting on set. So for those who may have been wondering how much time Pascal spends on set, the answer seems to be close to none at all.

Pascal recently participated in a roundtable with several other actors for The Hollywood Reporter, including Kieran Culkin ("Succession") and Jeff Bridges ("The Old Man"). During the conversation, was asked how he balanced being in both "The Last of Us" and "The Mandalorian." The actor was asked if his work in "Star Wars" can just be voiceover, and Pascal said, "For a lot of it,...
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  • 5/24/2023
  • by Ryan Scott
  • Slash Film
Star Wars Was Never Just for Nerds
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Editor's Note: The following contains minor spoilers from Season 3, Episode 6 of The Mandalorian.With Season 3 of The Mandalorian having recently concluded, there’s much to discuss about Din Djarin's (Pedro Pascal/Brendan Wayne/Lateef Crowder) and Bo-Katan Kryze's (Katee Sackhoff) mission to retake Mandalore. Some of us miss the old The Mandalorian episodic structure, while others are just happy to see their favorite animated characters debut in live-action. However, one of the weirdest takes circling around is that Season 3 of The Mandalorian proves Star Wars is no longer just for nerds, as Disney is trying to profit instead of catering to hardcore fans who know obscure lore by heart. Specifically, some people seem to take issue with Jack Black and Lizzo's cameos in Episode 6, which would prove Lucasfilm was going mainstream with their nerd franchise. Well, we have some bad news for those people. Star Wars was always mainstream,...
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  • 5/4/2023
  • by Marco Vito Oddo
  • Collider.com
Season 3 of Your Favorite TV Show Is Also Possibly Its Worst
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Season 3 of The Mandalorian is finally over. While we do love having Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal/Brendan Wayne/Lateef Crowder) and Din Grogu around, the overall feeling is that it could've been better. We all imagined a thousand different plots and storylines for this new season, from Din - I mean, Djarin - getting used to having the Darksaber to a possible clash between the many Mandalorian clans, but none of that happened. Instead, the show took the easy way out there and delivered a rather generic plot, with twists made and unmade according to its needs. So what was that all about?...
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  • 5/2/2023
  • by Julio Bardini
  • Collider.com
John Wayne's Final Ever Role Was In... Star Wars?!
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Star Wars: A New Hope technically features John Wayne's final role - even if it's hard to spot. The rise of blockbusters in the late '70s that included this franchise and other films like Jaws helped to usher out the age of the studio system where Westerns dominated, with John Wayne one of the biggest stars. However, there is a surprising link between John Wayne and Star Wars.

The John Wayne Western The Searchers was a major influence on Star Wars: The New Hope when George Lucas was developing the screenplay. Both feature a veteran and a rookie setting out on a dangerous rescue mission and endless sandy deserts; The Searchers doesn't feature any epic space battles, however. Wayne's final onscreen appearance was 1976's The Shootist, where he played a terminally ill gunfighter. Wayne himself was in poor physical health making the film and would pass from cancer three years later,...
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  • 4/29/2023
  • by Padraig Cotter
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‘The Mandalorian’: Brendan Wayne & Lateef Crowder Are the MVPs of Season 3
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It's been a while since we last saw Din Djarin's face. Throughout the whole of The Mandalorian's Season 3, our hero doesn't take his helmet off once, leaving us yearning to see that sweet Pedro Pascal glance at his Foundling-turned-son, Din Grogu. Still, Mando has no easy life, so not only is his helmet required all the time, the physical aspect of the character is what is most demanded of him, and that's when the two other guys who wear the armor get to shine. Yes, there are two other actors under that helmet, Brendan Wayne and Lateef Crowder, and they are the real MVPs of Season 3.
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  • 4/29/2023
  • by Julio Bardini
  • Collider.com
'The Mandalorian' Season 3 Avoided This Infamous Trope With Bo-Katan
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Season 3 of The Mandalorian is finally done and, while the consensus is that it could've been better, it did get some things right, especially regarding Bo-Katan Kryze's (Katee Sackhoff) character arc. There were many complaints about how the series' plot started focusing too much on her, to the point that it started to feel like she was the main character instead of Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal/Brendan Wayne/Lateef Crowder). Poor planning on the season's story made it unpredictable in the worst way, as plots were remembered and forgotten seemingly out of nowhere.
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  • 4/27/2023
  • by Julio Bardini
  • Collider.com
Wait, So Djarin Is 'The Mandalorian's First Name?
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Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for the Season 3 finale of The Mandalorian.The Season 3 finale of The Mandalorian came full of surprises and twists, but the biggest one didn't come until one of the last scenes when Grogu was baptized and adopted by Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal/Brendan Wayne/Lateef Crowder), now christened Din Grogu. No, not Grogu Djarin. Din Grogu. Many of us had to go back many times in the episode just to make sure we'd heard correctly when the Armorer (Emily Swallow) announced the child's full name since no one expected the family name to be Din instead of Djarin. No one had any clue about it, but this is the way.
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  • 4/23/2023
  • by Julio Bardini
  • Collider.com
Tony Jaa Brought Some Michael Jackson Moves To His XXX Performance
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For a high octane action film starring Vin Diesel as an extreme athlete version of James Bond, "XXX3: Return of Xander Cage" is much more entertaining than it has any right to be. With "Fast X" quickly approaching to help kick-off the summer season, it's clear Diesel has learned that, sometimes, there is safety in numbers. Having a huge cast around you helps take the pressure off of the actor at the top of the call sheet, and Diesel embraced the idea of having a team of some of the best action stars in the world come on board for the third adventure of Xander Cage.

Directed by DJ Caruso, the culmination of one of the most ridiculously entertaining action franchises in recent memory featured a stacked cast that included Donnie Yen, Ruby Rose, Samuel L. Jackson, Kris Wu, Toni Collette, and Thai boxer extraordinaire Tony Jaa as a bleach blonde villain named Talon.
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  • 4/23/2023
  • by Drew Tinnin
  • Slash Film
'The Mandalorian' Season 3 Forgot This Major Detail About Grogu
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Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for Season 3 of The Mandalorian.Every Star Wars fan knows the franchise has a thing for complicated family relationships. From the shocking reveal that Darth Vader (James Earl Jones) was Luke’s (Mark Hamill) father to Rey's (Daisy Ridley) half-baked lineage troubles, the entire “Skywalker Saga” is filled with stories of blood relatives surprisingly meeting each other and having to unpack their history. That’s probably one of the main reasons The Mandalorian became so successful. Since its inception, the series has been about found families, showing how the bounty hunter Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal/Brendan Wayne/Lateef Crowder) becomes the surrogate father of Grogu, a Force-sensitive child.
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  • 4/22/2023
  • by Marco Vito Oddo
  • Collider.com
‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3’s Darksaber Is Part of a Larger Problem
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Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers from all of Season 3 of The Mandalorian.The Season 3 finale of The Mandalorian is finally here and, once again, the Darksaber is key to speculating about the series' future. "The Return" was a terrible episode for iconic weapons in general, with Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal/Brendan Wayne/Lateef Crowder) losing his blaster, and, more importantly, the ancient Mandalorian lightsaber itself being destroyed in the hands of Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito). You may think this could weaken Bo-Katan's (Katee Sackhoff) claim to the throne of Mandalore, and it makes sense to think so, but, as of late, the series has been making a point of showing these rules don't really matter - and that's a big problem.
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  • 4/22/2023
  • by Julio Bardini
  • Collider.com
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