'Star Wars just kind of it makes you feel good. It has a great sense of wonder and adventure,' said Executive Producer Dave Filoni.
If you're a Star Wars fan, then we don't have to tell you that Season 3 ofIt's been more than two years since the last season, and fans are more than anxious for these new episodes.In the final moments of Season 2, Grogu began his Jedi training with Luke Skywalker.
Writer and Executive Producer Jon Favreau and Executive Producer Dave Filoni say they're floored by the phenomenon this has become, adding that they are just two fans making a show for other fans. "It never gets old," Filoni said. "Star Wars just kind of it makes you feel good. It has a great sense of wonder and adventure. One of our favorite things is that we get a lot of families telling us that they watch it together. There's almost no better compliment than that. It's something that we shared with our families growing up, and now we're passing that on. That's the great power of Star Wars." While they crafted Season 3 of "The Mandalorian," the team evolved the story in the spinoff series "The Book of Boba Fett."Grogu and the Mandalorian find themselves missing each other, so Favreau said that "ultimately, Grogu leaves his training and decides to reunite with him." This is a story of redemption, they say, for the Mandalorian, Din Djarin, and Bo-Katan Kryze, who is out for the Darksaber. "She believes that she needs it to rule Mandalore and bring her people back together again," said Katee Sackhoff, who and plays Bo-Katan Kryze in both live-action and animated series. "This is what she's trying to do and right now, Din Djarin has it. I'm just excited for the fans to see this season. It's so epic. It is definitely a good time to be a Star Wars fan. I can say that.""There may also be some familiar faces along the way," said Director and Executive Producer Rick Famuyiwa.Related Topics
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