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The Mandalorian Season 3 Key Art; NFL Wild Card Game Trailer Release
Returning on March 1, here's key art for The Mandalorian Season 3, with the official trailer dropping during tonight's NFL Wild Card Game.
If you're a fan of Jon Favreau & Dave Filoni's Pedro Pascal-starring The Mandalorian, then we're about to give you a reason to become a football fan tonight if you already aren't. With the release of a new key art poster for its return, the Disney+ & Lucasfilm "Star Wars" universe series will drop its official Season 3 trailer tonight sometime during the NFL Wild Card Game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on ESPN & ABC (with coverage beginning at 8:15 pm ET). Will we get it before halftime? Fingers crossed…
With the series set to return on March 1st for its third season, here's a look back at what's to come for The Mandalorian:
"If he is stepping into a leadership position, he's reluctant to do so," Pascal explained to Total Film as the series readies for its next chapter. "I don't think that there's anything more interesting than a character being forced into discovering what they're capable of and who they are. That part has been really, really fun." Pascal continued, "Also, from my point of view, there's so many searchable ways to find the tonality of that. I just tried to achieve the subtleties of that kind of character development." As for Bo-Katan, Sackoff sees it as a moment to pause and process. "Anytime you have a goal, and you don't succeed, I think you reevaluate," Sackhoff explained.
Favreau spoke briefly with Cinemablend, where we learned that he's already started writing the fourth season. In addition, as the "Mando" universe grows, Favreau discussed how he and Filoni are approaching crossovers. "With television, we're very lucky that we don't have to rush things through into an hour-and-a-half, two hours. We get to tell stories slowly. So now, as Dave [Filoni]'s doing Ahsoka, it's very much informing the writing that I'm doing for [The Mandalorian] Season 4. It becomes- how should I put it? More precise," he explained, dropping in that big "Season 4" mention.
And while that would seem to lend itself to any number of crossover possibilities, Favreau explained how they're looking to take their time in that regard and allow the storylines to play out. "When I was writing the first season of Mandalorian, I could do anything, set it anywhere. Dave [Filoni] would read it, we'd go back and forth, I would adjust. And there it was," Favreau said while explaining how the show has become its own self-contained "universe" with its own canon.
He continued, "Now we have to figure out why there are certain Mandalorians who wear helmets, certain ones who don't wear helmets, what's happening on Mandalore, what's Bo-Katan doing at the time? How does she feel about that? Where is the Darksaber? So it really creates very fertile ground for imagination, for storytelling." But with so many stories in play, the opportunities for familiar faces to meet up (or square off) will present themselves. "I think that inevitably, no matter how simple you start, the story threads start to connect and weave and overlap. And with Dave Filoni's deep understanding of everything around the time period, opportunities will always arise when we have story meetings and conversations about, 'Well, you know what character would be here now…' I mean, that's really how the Luke [Skywalker] thing happened," Favreau added.