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There are some slower-paced lingering shots of him walking through some back alleys to a door, where he’s confronted by a TT-8L gatekeeper droid. There was another one in a cage, possibly Salacious himself. It cuts to The Mando walking through the frontier town past a market where someone is spit-roasting a Salacious Crumb-style Kowakian monkey-lizard, which made the audience cheer. The highest paying one won’t cover fuel costs, but Greef has an illicit underworld client with deep pockets that has a hush-hush job for him. The Mando wants to take them all but Greef needs to divy them out among the other trackers. He has 4 or 5 of these little glowing pucks that seem to be markers for folks looking to track down a bounty. THE SCENE: We were also privy to a five-minute scene where The Mandalorian sits down at in an alien-filled bar with Carl Weathers’ Greef Karga. The final shot is Mandalorian holding up the same staff weapon he had in The Star Wars Holiday Special, and it looks badass. We see Esposito’s character flying a tie fighter and then The Mandalorian in a fight with stormtroopers where he hits one so hard he shatters its helmet. The coolest scene was definitely IG-11 spinning around and firing blasters in a shootout. We see some Jawas firing, Burr firing back, a jump to hyperspace, a creature riding a blurrg, the devil-horned Kardue’sai’Malloc character, and Gina Carano firing a laser turret. We see some bounty hunters including one played by Bill Burr. We see the Mandalorian entering the famous Mos Eisley Cantina, where the former Jabba’s palace robot EV-9D9 is now the bartender. A more traditional stormtrooper design painted with red stripes uses a flamethrower on a building. We see Giancarlo Esposito as another Imperial villain character leading a squad of Rogue One-style Death Troops in an attack on a village. Is the world more peaceful since the revolution? Look outside… I feel nothing but death and chaos.” Compare Imperial rule to what is happening now. Judged by any metric: safety, prosperity and peace. Werner Herzog’s Imperial villain character narrates the rest of the footage: “The Empire improves every system it touches. It cuts to them beating the crap out of each other and winding up on the ground pointing guns at each other in a Mexican standoff. THE TRAILER: The roughly one-minute-long teaser trailer starts with The Razorcrest flying through space, then having landed on a bleak-looking planet and asking about Gina Carano’s Cara Dune, who is sitting in the back of a shelter/outdoor bar at a table. It ends with fast-cutting shots of explosions being filmed, art of Mandalorian blasting folks with a laser turret Django-style and some commentary by the shows different directors like Rick Famuyiwa, Deborah Chow and Dave Filoni. There’s a cool piece of art showing him riding on a dewback in the desert, as well as another one of the Jawa’s armored sandcrawler and the Mos Eisley cantina, indicating the show will go to Tatooine. Pedro Pascal compares his armor to that of medieval knights. Jon Favreau confirms the show takes place 5 years after Return of the Jedi, and revolves around the title gunfighter/bounty hunter who thrives in the underworld on the outer reaches of the galaxy. It then starts cutting to behind-the-scenes footage of sets, production designs and talking heads. It then cuts to a very cool shot of Mandalorian’s ship The Razorcrest landing on another exotic planet, which we learned later was done with old school practical models and motion control as opposed to CGI. It cuts to him walking through a circular portal into some sort of den of iniquity with some aliens in it.

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THE FEATURETTE: This first video footage showed the title character of The Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) in full regalia walking through a snowy landscape holding some kind of homing beacon.

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Check out a short description of The Mandalorian footage below!

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was lucky enough to attend the Star Wars Celebrationpanel for The Mandalorian, the first live-action Star Wars TV series ever, and we got to see a trailer, a featurette and roughly five minutes worth of edited footage.











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