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Chapter 1: The Mandalorian
"Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" is the first episode of the first season and series premiere of the American streaming television series The Mandalorian. It was written by the series' showrunner Jon Favreau and directed by Dave Filoni. The episode takes place in the Star Wars universe five years after the events of Return of the Jedi (1983). In the episode, it follows a lone bounty hunter only known as the Mandalorian, who accepts a mission given by a mysterious Client who tasks him to bring alive a fifty-year-old target. He is helped by vapor farmer Kuiil in exchange of ending the constant bounty hunting activity in his area.
It stars Pedro Pascal as the Mandalorian. The episode also features co-stars Carl Weathers, Werner Herzog, Omid Abtahi, Emily Swallow, Nick Nolte, and Taika Waititi. Favreau was hired to be the showrunner of the series in March 2018, while Filoni joined the series to direct two episodes for the season in October. Favreau and Filoni are also the executive producers of the series alongside Kathleen Kennedy and Colin Wilson.
"Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" was released on the streaming service Disney+ on November 12, 2019. The episode received largely positive reviews from critics, with praise towards Pascal's performance, action sequences, musical score, and cinematography. It received several accolades, including two Primetime Emmy Awards.
Five years after the fall of the Empire, a Mandalorian bounty hunter collects a fugitive (and saves the fugitive's life) after a scuffle in a bar on the ice planet Pagodon and returns to the planet Nevarro in his ship, the Razor Crest. He meets Greef Karga, leader of the bounty hunters' guild, but is dismayed that the only bounties available will not even cover the cost of fuel for his ship. In desperation, he accepts a mysterious commission, for which Karga can only provide an address, to meet the Client.
The Client, who uses former Imperial stormtroopers as bodyguards, gives the Mandalorian a vague target to bring back alive. The only information he is allowed to give is an age—50 years old—and last known location. In exchange, The Client promises to reward the bounty hunter with a container full of beskar, a rare metal used by Mandalorians to forge their armor. Receiving a single bar of beskar as a down payment, the Mandalorian meets with the Armorer at an enclave housing fellow Mandalorians. The Armorer, who melts the metal into a pauldron reserved for the Mandalorian, says the metal was gathered in The Great Purge and the excess will sponsor foundlings, as the Mandalorian once was.
The Mandalorian travels to the desert planet Arvala-7 and meets a moisture farmer named Kuiil who wants to be rid of the vicious outlaws and mercenaries hiding in the area. Kuiil teaches the Mandalorian to ride a Blurrg, as there are no land-speed vehicles to traverse the area and sends him to where his bounty is located. Upon reaching the hideout, the Mandalorian grudgingly teams up with IG-11, a bounty droid hunting for the same target. They manage to clear the entire facility of its Nikto guards and discover that the bounty is a green, big-eared childlike creature. IG-11 then reveals that its orders are to kill the child. Despite being offered a share of the reward, the Mandalorian instead chooses to shoot the droid.
Lucasfilm and Disney announced the development of a new live action Star Wars series that would be released for their streaming service Disney+ in November 2017. The series would be focused in the Mandalorians exploring the "scum and villainy" of the Star Wars universe taking place five years after the events of the film Return of the Jedi (1983). The series would later reveal its official title The Mandalorian alongside the official premise. Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy saw the opportunity of the series to allow a diverse group of writers and directors to create their own Star Wars stories. In March 2018, Jon Favreau was hired by Lucasfilm to be the head writer of the series, while Dave Filoni was announced to direct two episodes for the series by October. Filoni make his live-action directorial debut in the episode, who is known for his work on the Star Wars: The Clone Wars series and Star Wars Rebels. Favreau and Filoni executive produce the series, alongside Kennedy and Colin Wilson. The first season's first episode titled "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian", was written by Favreau, and was released on Disney+ on November 12, 2019.
The episode takes place five years after the events of Return of the Jedi in the year of 9 ABY in the franchise's timeline. The reason of taking the timeline was due to the producers considering that there's a lot of story to tell between the events of Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. For the creation of the series, Favreau took inspiration from several western and samurai films as for the development of the series. The main character of the series, the Mandalorian was mostly influenced by Clint Eastwood's character the Man with No Name and the samurai characters from Akira Kurosawa films. During the creation of the character, Favreau attempted to match the look and aesthetics used in the original Star Wars trilogy, particularly the first film, Star Wars (1977). Favreu describes the character as "a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic".
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Chapter 1: The Mandalorian
"Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" is the first episode of the first season and series premiere of the American streaming television series The Mandalorian. It was written by the series' showrunner Jon Favreau and directed by Dave Filoni. The episode takes place in the Star Wars universe five years after the events of Return of the Jedi (1983). In the episode, it follows a lone bounty hunter only known as the Mandalorian, who accepts a mission given by a mysterious Client who tasks him to bring alive a fifty-year-old target. He is helped by vapor farmer Kuiil in exchange of ending the constant bounty hunting activity in his area.
It stars Pedro Pascal as the Mandalorian. The episode also features co-stars Carl Weathers, Werner Herzog, Omid Abtahi, Emily Swallow, Nick Nolte, and Taika Waititi. Favreau was hired to be the showrunner of the series in March 2018, while Filoni joined the series to direct two episodes for the season in October. Favreau and Filoni are also the executive producers of the series alongside Kathleen Kennedy and Colin Wilson.
"Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" was released on the streaming service Disney+ on November 12, 2019. The episode received largely positive reviews from critics, with praise towards Pascal's performance, action sequences, musical score, and cinematography. It received several accolades, including two Primetime Emmy Awards.
Five years after the fall of the Empire, a Mandalorian bounty hunter collects a fugitive (and saves the fugitive's life) after a scuffle in a bar on the ice planet Pagodon and returns to the planet Nevarro in his ship, the Razor Crest. He meets Greef Karga, leader of the bounty hunters' guild, but is dismayed that the only bounties available will not even cover the cost of fuel for his ship. In desperation, he accepts a mysterious commission, for which Karga can only provide an address, to meet the Client.
The Client, who uses former Imperial stormtroopers as bodyguards, gives the Mandalorian a vague target to bring back alive. The only information he is allowed to give is an age—50 years old—and last known location. In exchange, The Client promises to reward the bounty hunter with a container full of beskar, a rare metal used by Mandalorians to forge their armor. Receiving a single bar of beskar as a down payment, the Mandalorian meets with the Armorer at an enclave housing fellow Mandalorians. The Armorer, who melts the metal into a pauldron reserved for the Mandalorian, says the metal was gathered in The Great Purge and the excess will sponsor foundlings, as the Mandalorian once was.
The Mandalorian travels to the desert planet Arvala-7 and meets a moisture farmer named Kuiil who wants to be rid of the vicious outlaws and mercenaries hiding in the area. Kuiil teaches the Mandalorian to ride a Blurrg, as there are no land-speed vehicles to traverse the area and sends him to where his bounty is located. Upon reaching the hideout, the Mandalorian grudgingly teams up with IG-11, a bounty droid hunting for the same target. They manage to clear the entire facility of its Nikto guards and discover that the bounty is a green, big-eared childlike creature. IG-11 then reveals that its orders are to kill the child. Despite being offered a share of the reward, the Mandalorian instead chooses to shoot the droid.
Lucasfilm and Disney announced the development of a new live action Star Wars series that would be released for their streaming service Disney+ in November 2017. The series would be focused in the Mandalorians exploring the "scum and villainy" of the Star Wars universe taking place five years after the events of the film Return of the Jedi (1983). The series would later reveal its official title The Mandalorian alongside the official premise. Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy saw the opportunity of the series to allow a diverse group of writers and directors to create their own Star Wars stories. In March 2018, Jon Favreau was hired by Lucasfilm to be the head writer of the series, while Dave Filoni was announced to direct two episodes for the series by October. Filoni make his live-action directorial debut in the episode, who is known for his work on the Star Wars: The Clone Wars series and Star Wars Rebels. Favreau and Filoni executive produce the series, alongside Kennedy and Colin Wilson. The first season's first episode titled "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian", was written by Favreau, and was released on Disney+ on November 12, 2019.
The episode takes place five years after the events of Return of the Jedi in the year of 9 ABY in the franchise's timeline. The reason of taking the timeline was due to the producers considering that there's a lot of story to tell between the events of Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. For the creation of the series, Favreau took inspiration from several western and samurai films as for the development of the series. The main character of the series, the Mandalorian was mostly influenced by Clint Eastwood's character the Man with No Name and the samurai characters from Akira Kurosawa films. During the creation of the character, Favreau attempted to match the look and aesthetics used in the original Star Wars trilogy, particularly the first film, Star Wars (1977). Favreu describes the character as "a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic".