In less than four weeks, The Mandalorian will return to Disney Plus when the season 2 premiere drops. Fans of Amazon’s smash hit The Boys may have been review bombing the show for releasing new episodes every Friday instead of putting them up all at once, but Mando and Baby Yoda’s next adventure should avoid similar backlash because the first run already adopted the weekly template.
As one of the most hotly-anticipated shows of the year, The Mandalorian is essential viewing for Star Wars aficionados, many of whom will hit play on the premiere almost as soon as they roll out of bed on October 30th. Recent speculation has hinted that all is not well behind the scenes, and although those rumors were debunked just as quickly as they surfaced, history has also shown that you can never rule out creative turmoil when it comes to Disney’s handling of the beloved franchise.
As one of the most hotly-anticipated shows of the year, The Mandalorian is essential viewing for Star Wars aficionados, many of whom will hit play on the premiere almost as soon as they roll out of bed on October 30th. Recent speculation has hinted that all is not well behind the scenes, and although those rumors were debunked just as quickly as they surfaced, history has also shown that you can never rule out creative turmoil when it comes to Disney’s handling of the beloved franchise.
- 10/5/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
After the crew was abruptly sent home in January as Lucasfilm decided that the current drafts of the scripts weren’t up to scratch, many were fearing that upcoming Disney Plus exclusive Obi-Wan Kenobi would be the latest Star Wars project under the Disney banner to fall victim to behind the scenes misfortune.
The Mandalorian‘s Deborah Chow provides a reassuring presence behind the camera that knows their way around a TV show set in a galaxy far, far away, but the studio have gained something of a reputation for becoming a little too heavily involved in their productions. And while returning star Ewan McGregor might have dismissed the reports that Obi-Wan was in trouble, he did admit that shooting had been pushed back until next year.
However, set photos from the same location used for The Mandalorian‘s exteriors seemed to confirm the rumors that some second unit filming...
The Mandalorian‘s Deborah Chow provides a reassuring presence behind the camera that knows their way around a TV show set in a galaxy far, far away, but the studio have gained something of a reputation for becoming a little too heavily involved in their productions. And while returning star Ewan McGregor might have dismissed the reports that Obi-Wan was in trouble, he did admit that shooting had been pushed back until next year.
However, set photos from the same location used for The Mandalorian‘s exteriors seemed to confirm the rumors that some second unit filming...
- 8/27/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
The Mandalorian has proven more successful than Disney/Lucasfilm likely ever dared hope, with the first season of the first ever live-action Star Wars show uniting the fandom in praise in a way no other entry in the modern era of the saga has done. It’s no surprise that the studio is racing ahead with more live-action series, then, including vehicles for Obi-Wan Kenobi and Cassian Andor. But it sounds like The Mandalorian itself could get a few spinoffs in the future.
Kessel Run Transmissions’ Cory Van Dyke is claiming on Twitter that the smash hit series has three spinoff shows in “various stages of development.” Van Dyke comments that he’s not treating this as a scoop right now, which suggests he’s not 100% certain of the intel, but like he says in his tweet, it’s definitely something worth considering.
The Clone Wars is getting a spin...
Kessel Run Transmissions’ Cory Van Dyke is claiming on Twitter that the smash hit series has three spinoff shows in “various stages of development.” Van Dyke comments that he’s not treating this as a scoop right now, which suggests he’s not 100% certain of the intel, but like he says in his tweet, it’s definitely something worth considering.
The Clone Wars is getting a spin...
- 8/7/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
While the future of Star Wars on the big screen is clouded in more uncertainty than it’s been for a long time, with Disney recently delaying three new movies set in a galaxy far, far away despite none of them even being officially announced yet, the expansion of the beloved franchise looks set to continue on Disney Plus.
The acclaimed revival of The Clone Wars may have only recently wrapped up, but a spinoff is already in the works, with news of The Bad Batch going down a storm with fans. Meanwhile, the second season of The Mandalorian is still scheduled to arrive in the fall, while the hotly-anticipated Obi-Wan Kenobi series is hoping to put some recent setbacks in the rearview mirror and start gathering some real momentum.
There’s also an as-yet-untitled show in development from Russian Doll co-creator Leslye Headland, although that one hasn’t been...
The acclaimed revival of The Clone Wars may have only recently wrapped up, but a spinoff is already in the works, with news of The Bad Batch going down a storm with fans. Meanwhile, the second season of The Mandalorian is still scheduled to arrive in the fall, while the hotly-anticipated Obi-Wan Kenobi series is hoping to put some recent setbacks in the rearview mirror and start gathering some real momentum.
There’s also an as-yet-untitled show in development from Russian Doll co-creator Leslye Headland, although that one hasn’t been...
- 7/25/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
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