Jon Favreau is directing this live-action TV series.
Looks TIGHT.
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Production on the first Star Wars live-action streaming series has begun!
After the stories of Jango and Boba Fett, another warrior emerges in the Star Wars universe. The Mandalorian is set after the fall of the Empire and before the emergence of the First Order. We follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic.
The series will be written and executive produced by Emmy-nominated producer and actor Jon Favreau, as previously announced, with Dave Filoni (Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels) directing the first episode.
Additional episodic directors include Deborah Chow (Jessica Jones), Rick Famuyiwa (Dope), Bryce Dallas Howard (Solemates), and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok).
It will be executive produced by Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, Kathleen Kennedy, and Colin Wilson. Karen Gilchrist will serve as co-executive producer. Stay tuned to StarWars.com for updates.
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
They took alot from the EU Novels
So, yes, I want to discuss this. Both Moff Gideon and the troopers.
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Moff Gideon seems to be obsessed with Darth Vader. There was a lot of shit in the EU about cults being formed around Darth Vader after his death - shitty young adult novels about someone finding his glove or hand or something, stuff in the pre-sequel trilogy Aftermath novels about someone recovering his lightsaber.
And then there's the Thrawn novels. The Noghri in the Thrawn novels revered Vader so much they referred to Leia as "Lady Vader." So there's a lot of shit here that I just love - I hope they expand on this at some point with Moff Gideon - who, by the way, in extremely limited screen time is already more interesting than anything Jar Jar Abrams came up with.
The troopers he seems to have created an obvious nod to the Dark Forces video game - the Dark Troopers are like, basically, Iron Man suits for stormtroopers. So it's not shocking that Favreau has gone this direction given his Marvel background.
But I really, really like it. Because Mando is now becoming super powerful, with his shiny armor and his ship all repaired and fuck it I'll just go everywhere on my jetpack attitude.
So now they need something to cut him down to size a bit, hopefully.
Agreed with all the opinions so far. This episode was amazing, and I did not see that coming from Carl Weathers. Clay covered it already, but I literally lol'd when
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the Fish Guy points out how there is no guard rail around the super important computer console that means life or death for the good guys (YET AGAIN), and how the Biker Troopers bumblefuck around and kill each other going down the mountain. I love that both Filoni and Favreau are super fans making this series together.
The next few episodes are going to revert me back to the ten year old fan I once was, and I can't wait. [Reply]
the Biker Scout scene that touched me so, in all the right fanboy places, was simultaneously how fucking cool it was that BIKER SCOUTS WERE GOING DOWN THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN and ALSO HAD A HILARIOUS EXPLOSION and somehow the coolness of it all was not affected by the slapstick.
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Carl Weathers In Star Wars blasting the last one off the roof of the transport was pretty badass/funny too.
We need more 80s icons in Star Wars....can we get Michael Biehn as a Rebel spy or something...John Malkovich as an Imperial officer would be next level.
I think what I'm digging this season is how much callback they're doing to video games. The Marshal was a quest line straight out of Knights of the Old Republic, with a little twist, and The Siege was almost literally the plot of Dark Forces.
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the scientist and Dark Troopers in the closing scene were straight out of the game
The troopers he seems to have created an obvious nod to the Dark Forces video game - the Dark Troopers are like, basically, Iron Man suits for stormtroopers. So it's not shocking that Favreau has gone this direction given his Marvel background.
But I really, really like it. Because Mando is now becoming super powerful, with his shiny armor and his ship all repaired and **** it I'll just go everywhere on my jetpack attitude.
I missed this before. You were I think a little off.
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The initial (mark 0?) Dark Troopers were Clone cyborgs, but every model after that were advanced battledroids. Nothing organic about then at all.
The model Gideon was reviewing looked like the last model from the game, mark 3 I think they were. Fully droid.
Which is pretty perfect as an opponent for Din Djarin...
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
The prequels have aged incredibly well.
I'm thinking of going back and watching them again to see if maybe I was too hard on them the first time around, but I just can't fucking stand watching that Jar Jar bullshit. I want him to die. [Reply]
You weren't hard on them. They were bad movies. Badly scripted, poorly acted. And a complete departure from the essence of what made the original trilogy so enjoyable.
The Clone Wars series redeemed them slightly by filling in some holes and greatly deepening the characters. I really hope that's not what they're trying to do with the Mandalorian and the sequel trilogy. [Reply]
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Only a small number of Phase III dark troopers were ever constructed; one was the armor of General Rom Mohc, who used it as an exosuit in single combat against Kyle Katarn during a battle onboard the colossal factory ship Arc Hammer.
I like the idea of an exo-suit much better, because it's a better foil for Mando and his suit vs the bad guy's suit - plus fighting a bunch of droids doesn't seem like a worthy opponent for him.
I like the idea of him getting beaten by a bunch of dudes in Dark Trooper armor, and then going back to someone (Boba Fett maybe) for some upgrades that help him win the rematch
Yeah, some dork videos I watched talked about the games/droids. All that shit is above my paygrade, but I'm sure the easter eggs are big for guys that played those. [Reply]
It occurred to me this morning as I read through the spoiler tagged comments that:
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Having Ahsoka carve up and dismember droids (dark troopers) on the screen lets Disney keep this a more family-friendly show. Some of that violence has been implied off-screen, like the aperture door in the first episode, but NOBODY wants to see Ahsoka go full badass without seeing the awesome carnage she can wreak. At this point in the universe, I would have to say that it is likely her lightsaber skills are matched by no living entity.
Agreeing with somebody above, I think these dark troopers are going to knock Mando down a peg or two, which would be nice to see for an arc this season, and Ahsoka is going to come in a change his entire worldview on what is possible.