Wonder Woman 1984 went through its fair share of delays in 2020 owing to the coronavirus pandemic. However, come Christmas, the Gal Gadot starrer finally released theatrically as well as on HBO Max.
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have been what everyone's real names is.
In season 1, we learned Mando's name is — -- Din Djarin and season 2 recently revealed the cutie formerly known as The Child and Baby Yoda is actually called… Grogu! (Cut to Baby Yoda looking up at us and cooing.)ET sat down with Mando — er, — himself to discuss, and Pedro Pascal revealed that he's known the little green guy's government name since «the start of season 2.»Pascal explained that he receives all of that season's scripts before filming begins
.Wonder Woman 1984 went through its fair share of delays in 2020 owing to the coronavirus pandemic. However, come Christmas, the Gal Gadot starrer finally released theatrically as well as on HBO Max.
A fan defended Wonder Woman 1984 against all of the negative chatter that has been spreading around online and star Pedro Pascal noticed the tweet!
When Pedro Pascal steps into the role of Maxwell Lord for the new “Wonder Woman 1984” it is not the first time he’s played in the DC universe. A decade ago, Pascal had a supporting role in the much-buzzed, but ultimately scrapped TV pilot for “Wonder Woman.” READ MORE: ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Dreams Big, But Wishes It’s Something It’s Not: Compelling [Review] In a new interview with Variety, Pascal goes down memory lane to discuss how his role as LAPD detective Ed Indelicato in David E.
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
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
Peter Jackson has released a sneak peek of his upcoming documentary The Beatles: Get Back, teasing some of the 56 hours of unseen footage the director has had access to of the Fab Four. Posted early on Monday on Paul McCartney's official Twitter account, the footage begins with an intro by the Oscar-winning Kiwi director.
Beatles fans are getting a special peek behind the curtain.
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.
Pedro Pascal has hopes for future Star Wars roles.
The Mandalorian‘s fan-favourite character Baby Yoda has become a popular Christmas tree topper this year.For the last few weeks, fans have been sharing photos on Twitter of Baby Yoda – now officially confirmed as Grogu in season 2 of the Star Wars spin-off show – replacing a star at the top of Christmas trees around the world.A photo shared by Twitter user @taylorjane__ has over 550,000 likes and almost 62,000 retweets at the time of writing, which was captioned “do y’all like our christmas tree
Next week, DCEU (DC Extended Universe) fans will finally get to see the highly-awaited sequel to 2017's Wonder Woman titled Wonder Woman 1984. Starring Gal Gadot as Diana Prince, we'll be introduced to two new intriguing villains - Kristen Wiig's Cheetah and Pedro Pascal's Maxwell Lord.
The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal has shared his hopes for crossovers within the Star Wars universe.The actor, who plays the titular character in the Disney+ spin-off show, said the Mandalorian “has to be” a part of further projects within the galaxy.When asked by ComicBook whether there would be a chance for the character to appear in other Star Wars stories, he replied: “Man, fingers crossed.
Obi Wan Kenobi Star Wars series.Announced by LucasFilm boss Kathleen Kennedy as part of Disney’s Investor’s Day yesterday (December 11), Kennedy promised “the rematch of the century”.The new show, which will see Deborah Chow directing and Ewan McGregor reprise his role as Obi Wan Kenobi.Announcing the news on Twitter, a post read: “Hayden Christensen returns as Darth Vader, joining Ewan McGregor in OBI-WAN KENOBI.