As one of Hollywood’s more restless pop myth-makers, Robert Rodriguez seems determined to continue cranking out sequels to his most beloved movies, regardless of whether or not the public asked for them.
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Last week’s episode of “The Mandalorian” is yet another where the guest star seems to get more attention than the actual title character. Nevertheless, the most recent episode featured the full-fledged return of Boba Fett, a character that was teased earlier in the season, but fully shown in the new installment.
As one of Hollywood’s more restless pop myth-makers, Robert Rodriguez seems determined to continue cranking out sequels to his most beloved movies, regardless of whether or not the public asked for them.
least two years before it returns for Season 3. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t more Baby Yoda — sorry, we can’t really accept “Grogu” — content to tide you over in the interim.Well, sorta.
For fans of The Mandalorian, Christmas came early as director and The Book of Boba Fett executive producer Robert Rodriguez joined the Child (a.k.a. Grogu)for a holiday jam session.
Disney+ show.The filmmaker, 52, shared the groovy Grogu video to Twitter Friday as he strums on a guitar — much to Baby Yoda’s delight — while sitting in the Tython Temple’s “seeing stone.”“Here’s a Christmas present to all those who asked me what it’s like to hang out with Baby Yoda on the set of #TheMandalorian #TheTragedy,” he wrote.But, of course, Twitter is already having a field day, remixing Baby Yoda’s head-bopping dance moves to other popular songs, including Britney Spears’ “Work
Baby Yoda likes to bop his head to the music.
The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau has said fans are allowed to call the show’s viral star Baby Yoda by his nickname, even after his ‘real’ name was confirmed.The Star Wars spin-off, which airs on Disney+, wrapped up its second season last week.In season two episode five of the show, titled ‘Chapter 13: The Jedi’, it was revealed that the character known as Baby Yoda or The Child for all 13 episodes of The Mandalorian to date is in fact called Grogu.Star Wars fans on Twitter then responded with
When you watch the latest trailer for “News of the World,” does it give off those “Star Wars” vibes to you? Probably not. But according to the film’s star, Tom Hanks, his upcoming Western is pretty much just “‘The Mandalorian’ without lightsabers.” And yes, that’s a direct quote.
Following the blow-up-the-Internet finale of “The Mandalorian” on Friday, creator, writer, director, and showrunner Jon Favreau, did the beginning of his victory lap on Good Morning America. And he answered some of the questions many had about the finale (which we’ll try not to spoil here and won’t mention, you know who).
The Mandalorian star Giancarlo Esposito has admitted he would be keen to return as Moff Gideon in a potential spin-off show, or any of the upcoming Disney+ spin-offs.In the Mandalorian season two finale, the actor’s villainous character was captured by Din Djarin and others, losing the Darksaber in a battle with Pedro Pascal’s Mandalorian.However, after a failed attempt to kill Grogu, he tries to commit suicide before being knocked out by Cara Dune (Gina Carano), leaving his fate in the hands of
's second season came to a close with Friday's finale episode, «Chapter 16 — The Rescue,» which saw Mando (Pedro Pascal) and his band of outer rim misfits face off with Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) to rescue The Child formerly known as Baby Yoda.Following a Beskar-on-Darksaber showdown between Mando and Moff — with the former coming out on top — the gang found themselves cornered in the bridge of Moff's light cruiser at the mercy of the dark troopers.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from the Season 2 finale of “The Mandalorian” on Disney+.After an action-packed second season, “The Mandalorian” is over … for now. And the Season 2 finale left fans wondering if there’s a Season 3 in the works.
If there’s been one big trend in this season of “The Mandalorian,” is that every obvious theory fans dismiss because there’s no way the show will do that… is exactly what the show ends up doing. Whether it’s Ahsoka showing up at the beginning of her episode, or name-dropping Thrawn, it has become clear this show isn’t afraid to go big.
One of the biggest additions to “The Mandalorian” in its second season was the return of fan-favorite character Boba Fett, with Temuera Morrison playing the bounty hunter. After already announcing a ton of spin-off series, Disney used the season finale of “The Mandalorian,” to leave fans one last announcement in a post-credits scene.
Disney has announced that its popular Star Wars series The Mandalorian is getting two new spin-off shows.Unveiled yesterday (December 11) as part of Disney’s Investor’s Day, the first is Star Wars: Ahsoka, a limited series that will see Rosario Dawson return as the live-action version of Jedi warrior Ahsoka Tano.Tano’s character debuted in the animated show’s Clone Wars and Rebels as the apprentice of Anakin Skywalker. She also appeared in a recent episode of The Mandalorian.
Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins will be making a new Star Wars movie, Deadline has confirmed.The filmmaker, who will be releasing her second Wonder Woman film later this month, has been tapped to helm Rogue Squadron for Disney and Lucasfilm.Rogue Squadron is the next Star Wars film that will be released in the current schedule, and is billed to reach cinemas on Christmas Day 2023.The film is set to focus on the fighter pilots specific to the Star Wars films in their own standalone.
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EXCLUSIVE: NBC is developing Zorro, a contemporary take on the classic masked vigilante character with a gender swap. It comes from a high-profile creative team, which includes filmmaker Robert Rodriguez, writer-director Rebecca Rodriguez, Sofia Vergara and her LatinWe, as well as Ben Siverman and Howard T. Owens’ Propagate. CBS Studios, where Propagate has a deal, will co-produce with Universal TV.
Jordan North revealed he was a “last minute” replacement on this year’s I’m a Celebrity, fans were left wondering who he stepped in for. Earlier this week, North, who ended up finishing in second place, told his fellow Radio 1 DJ Greg James that he almost missed out on a spot and was told “maybe next year” by producers.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star Jordan North has revealed his time on the show “nearly never happened”.The Radio One DJ, 30, has revealed he was a last-minute addition to this year’s series, which took place in Gwrych Castle in north Wales. Jordan, who went on to become a runner-up on the series, explained to his colleague Greg James on Radio One one Monday 7 December how he originally got a call saying he wouldn’t be on the show this year.
Renée Zellweger). It's not a leap to imagine that, had she not had her diary to confide in, a young Bridget might have put pen to paper and written to a fairy godmother regarding her happily ever after.Enter Eleanor, the lead of Maguire's new film,.