Donal Skehan, much like the rest of us, has been struggling to adjust life in lockdown, however, he has had to do it while moving to a new country.
09.05.2020 - 01:15 / tvguide.com
Major news, Star Wars fans! The character we've all been waiting to show up in The Mandalorian is officially confirmed for Season 2.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Temuera Morrison, who played Jango Fett (Boba Fett's father) in 2002's Star Wars: Attack of the Cloneswill appear in Season 2 of the Disney+ series. Morrison will be playing Boba Fett, the famed bounty hunter introduced in Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back, which makes sense given Boba was actually a clone of his father.
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Donal Skehan, much like the rest of us, has been struggling to adjust life in lockdown, however, he has had to do it while moving to a new country.
Susan Margarette-Havins, a veteran casting director and pioneer in securing international celebrity endorsements, died May 13 of a respiratory illness at her Los Angeles home, her husband said. She was 63.
The manager of Dogs Trust West Calder is set to celebrate a special anniversary.
Star Wars legend Mark Hamill is pretty excited to see how The Mandalorian resurrects Boba Fett.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
By Anthony D'Alessandro
By Anthony D'Alessandro
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — Temuera Morrison is returning to the Star Wars galaxy, this time playing a different iconic villain.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
It’s time for “The Mandalorian” to meet the original “Star Wars” bounty hunter.
Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Peyton Reed have been unveiled as directors for the second season of Star Wars spin-off series The Mandalorian.
The Mandalorian's first season ended with several major revelations, including Mando's (Pedro Pascal) real name (Din Djarin) and the fact he had been rescued as a child by blue-armored Mandalorians after the death of his parents and was raised as one of their own. But that's not all that happened.