The Mandalorian takes place after Episdoe VI: Return of the Jedi and before Episode VII: The Force Awakens, so the show has a lot of room for storytelling because there’s a huge time difference between both films. This is also what makes the show well receieved, as there is plenty of room for things to happen that don’t interfere with the most recent storyline from the movies. As of now, all the Star Wars shows that have been coming out have been avoided going too far into the future.
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Fans of The Mandalorian have only built the hype up even more for the upcoming third season of The Mandalorian. In order to help satisfy the eager fans, Brian Matyas, has posted never before seen concept art of the characters from season 2. Matyas works in the character design development department of Lucasfilm and has posted stuff on his Instagram account plenty of times before, so be sure to check it out because the page updates regularly.
Some of the conept art includes the darksaber blade and an unmasked Din Djarin, who is the protagonist of The Mandalorian. The second season brought back a lot of familiar faces, so hopefully The Mandalorian season 3 does the same thing. Ahsoka Tano, Boba Fett and Luke Skywalker were all appeared in this hit show, and those are all some very big names in Star Wars lore. Maybe the third will tease some names from the future movies or even an appearance by Cal Kestis.
Star Wars is getting bigger and better as it continues to elevate its storytelling to new heights by showing fans these stories they may have missed if they only watched the mainline films. The Star Wars lore benefits more from the storytelling format that comes from television than it does for movies because the world is far too vast. The amount of time spent with characters for a single season far outlasts that of a two-hour film.
The Book of Boba Fett is divisive, as it doesn’t really have an overwhelmingly positive or negative fan feedback. With that being said, here’s to hoping that Ahsoka and Obi Wan Kenobi’s solo adventures are much more favorable for viewers because Disney can run the risk of producing quantity over quality. Right now fans have the Star Wars Celebration event to look forward to this upcoming May.
The Mandalorian seasons 1-2 are now availavle on Disney Plus.
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