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  1. 8 minutes ago, Gillian Rosh said:

    Does this mean Ludwig Goransson is halfway to EGOT?

    I could be totally wrong, but I thought he had an Oscar and at least one Grammy already.  So he just needs to get involved in the world of musicals or stage productions so he can get that Tony!

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  2. 7 hours ago, FnkyChkn34 said:

    I agree with everything you say, but I'm only quoting the above to ask a follow-up question.  Does The Mandalorian really take up that much of Pedro's time?  I thought it only filmed for about 3 months, 4 at the most.  And he's not required for all of that time, clearly.  But even if he was, that leaves 9 months of the year for him to do other projects.  

    Season 1 was supposedly filmed (in L.A.) from approximately September 2018 and February 2019.  During this time there would have also been an extensive break during the holidays.  Pedro, who lives in L.A., was out of town quite a bit during production, as he had to film Wonder Woman 1984, and also go into extensive rehearsals for King Lear.  He DID come to the Mando set at least a few times -- to observe and see what was happening, to try to collaborate with Brendan Wayne (who was one of the main guys in the Mando armor), to do electronic press kit interviews, to do his voice work, to shoot his one scene without a helmet, etc.

     

    Season 2 was supposed to have begun production in October 2019.  But Jon Favreau later said they started filming right after Season 1 premiered in November 2019.  They wrapped up in early March.  This time around, Brendan missed a big chunk of the shoot because he had an extended stay in the hospital.  BUT.... Pedro was in L.A. at some point every month throughout the production.  He didn't have those other jobs to take him away this time.  So I have to assume that Pedro DID spend more time on the set during Season 2 -- but in what capacity, who knows?  He would have been in the armor more often  He coule have had more scenes with his face on display.  He could have just been observing.  With Brendan out and Pedro in town and free of other jobs, it seems there would be more things for him to do.

     

    I don't know the specifics of when Season 3 is supposed to film -- there was a rumor was that they have to movie to a new location because they're being bumped out of their current one, and the relocation process is happening in stages.   I saw Brendan make a comment to someone about not being called to return yet -- he doesn't know if or when he'll be asked back, but he hopes he will be.

     

    And Pedro's new movie with Nicolas Cage is supposed to start production next month.  So if Mando S3 begins sometime during the time when Pedro is filming his other project, and IF Pedro is part of Season 3 at all, then I guess he'll just have to pop in and out to see what's happening when he has some down time.

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, grandmabegum said:

    Yeah, turns out it wasn't that big, just lasted a little while. Definitely had my windows shaking. Doesn't look like there was any damage. Phew, dodged that bullet.

    It felt quite strong to me, and lasted way too long.  I think it all depends on where you are located in proximity to the epicenter, what kind of structure you're in, and how jumpy quakes make you in general.  If someone is not bothered by quakes, then they probably wouldn't think much of this one.  But if someone is very sensitive to quakes and hates them, the one tonight would have made them uneasy.

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  4. Here is the thing about Pedro Pascal continuing to actively share posts about The Mandalorian on Twitter and Instagram -- while it would be lovely to think that he is sharing everything out of the goodness of his heart, it IS possible that some degree of promotion of the series is expected of the actors and written into their contracts.  There are plenty of actors who have something about Media written into their contracts, and that can include TV interviews, print interviews, various things on social media, etc.  So Pedro could just be doing what he is legally supposed to do -- but he could also be doing it because he is a good guy who wants to be supportive of the crew.

     

    Pedro knows about the rumors going around now -- I've seen people tag him in their comments and say things like "Please don't leave the show" or whatever.  He has not said anything.  IF it were totally untrue and made up, he could have tweeted a reply such as "Don't believe everything you read.'"  He has not said a word about it -- neither to say that the rumors are wrong, NOR to say he'll be back for Season 3.  And again.... that probably comes down to legalities and paperwork.  Pedro likely signed an NDA, which would prevent him from talking about anything having to do with the show behind the scenes, or story lines, etc., until he was allowed.

     

    While on the subject of contracts, Pedro would have known what was in his contract for Season 2 IF he read it.  That contract probably had the exact tasks he would be expected to perform in the series for Season 2 -- and if that included more helmet removal scenes than what we saw in Season 1, he should have known about it from the contract.  If he was expected to wear the whole head-to-toe set of armor, he would have known about it prior to filming.  It's not like he would have found out about what he had to do in the middle of filming Season 2.  That's crazy.  So that's where I think the rumor begins to fall apart.  Something doesn't make sense about Pedro just all of a sudden getting upset in the middle of filming, about something he should have already known before filming began.

     

    Now this doesn't mean that there weren't problems on the set.  There are creative differences on sets all the time, so maybe Pedro was unhappy with something and they didn't care.  I said quite a while back that I had a feeling that there was some sort of division between the two main stunt doubles (Lateef and Brendan) and Pedro.  I just sensed there might be some animosity there.  Perhaps Pedro said or did something that made them feel like he was taking all the credit for Mando, and they might not have felt he was being a team player.  Perhaps something was written into his contract and then it changed mid-production, so he questioned why he was not doing a particular thing.

     

    I would have expected Pedro to possibly be uncomfortable having to work with Rosario Dawson, as he is a vocal supporter of the LGBTQ community, while Rosario and her family are being sued for allegedly attacking, abusing, etc., a transgender man who was a former friend and employee.  Pedro might not have had any scenes with her where they had to be in the same room, but IF they did I don't think he would have been happy about it.

    Whatever the case, as unhappy as Pedro might have been,  I can't picture his just walking out in the middle of Season 2's filming, or being asked to leave in the middle of it, unless he was just being totally unprofessional and inappropriate.  That doesn't seem like him to just fly off the handle and cause so much of a stir on the set that he is asked to leave mid-filming.

     

    So again, back to what I said in a previous post, I can see how the rumor might have sprung from a kernel of truth -- but then got embellished and distorted along the way, as to the specifics, and Grace got the embellished version.

     

    We can only hope that Pedro was able to patch up the problems -- if there were any -- and sign a new contract.  That sad, I can't say that I am 100% confident he'll be in Season 3 either.  It seems very much like Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau are hell bent on making things bigger and including other Star Wars characters.  They might be writing less for Pedro to do.

     

     

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  5. Woo hoo!  The Mandalorian has already won multiple Emmy Awards (a bunch of the Creative Arts Emmys have been handed out this week, with the main Creative Arts ceremony taking place on Saturday, 9/19, on FXX.  Then the main Emmy Awards will be shown on ABC on Sunday, 9/20).  They lost some Emmys too, but they still won 5.  You go, Mandalorian team!

    Disney Plus and ‘The Mandalorian’ Win First Emmys on Night Three of Creative Arts Ceremonies (Full Winners List)

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    Baby Yoda aka The Child is not just a pop culture phenomenon, but now also a major awards winner: “The Mandalorian,” which put its brand-new streamer Disney Plus squarely on the Emmys’ map this year with 15 overall nominations, picked up its first statues at the Creative Arts ceremony on Wednesday night.

    “The Mandalorian” picked up special visual effects, sound editing, sound mixing, production design and cinematography awards during the third of five nights designed to hand out the 72nd Annual artisans’ awards (also the first night in which scripted categories made an appearance). These five awards see the “Star Wars” universe-set drama leading the pack for the most awards from voters for the year.

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    Outstanding Special Visual Effects

    *WINNER* “The Mandalorian”
    Episode: “Chapter 2: The Child”
    (Disney Plus)
    Richard Bluff, VFX supervisor
    Jason Porter, VFX supervisor
    Abbigail Keller, VFX producer
    Hayden Jones, VFX supervisor
    Hal Hickel, animation supervisor
    Roy Cancino, special effects supervisor
    John Rosengrant, supervisor
    Enrico Damm, environment supervisor
    Landis Fields, virtual production visualization supervisor

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    Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-camera Series (Half-hour)

    *WINNER* “The Mandalorian”
    Episode: “Chapter 7: The Reckoning”
    (Disney Plus)
    Greig Fraser, ASC, ACS, director of photography
    Baz Idoine, director of photography

     

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    Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation

    *WINNER* “The Mandalorian”
    Episode: “Chapter 2: The Child”
    (Disney Plus)
    Shawn Holden, production mixer
    Bonnie Wild, re-recording mixer
    Chris Fogel, scoring mixer

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    Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation

    *WINNER* “The Mandalorian”
    Episode: “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian”
    (Disney Plus)
    David Acord, co-supervising sound editor/sound designer
    Matthew Wood, co-supervising sound editor
    Bonnie Wild, sound effects editor
    James Spencer, dialogue editor
    Richard Quinn, ADR editor
    Richard Gould, foley editor
    Stephanie McNally, music editor
    Ryan Rubin, music editor
    Ronni Brown, foley artist
    Jana Vance, foley artist

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    Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour)

    *WINNER* “The Mandalorian”
    Episode: “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian”
    (Disney Plus)
    Andrew L. Jones, production designer
    Jeff Wisniewski, art director
    Amanda Serino, set decorator

     

     

     

     

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  6. Lifetime has not put this info on their site yet (from what I can tell -- I could have missed it), but actor Nathan Witte posted a full schedule of all 30 new Lifetime movies on Instagram (which he has since removed, sadly). 

    Not only were all 30 new movies listed, but it does, indeed, look as though they are starting on Friday, 10/23 instead of 10/25. 

    There were definitely a few acquired movies on the list -- not Lifetime originals -- such as one that originally aired on Passionflix.

     

     

  7. 2 hours ago, magdalene said:

    That was a great trailer but I didn't get to enjoy it for long. I don't know what to believe here but Randolph comes straight out to claim that Pedro Pascal had a falling out with the producers half way through filming season 2 and so the Mandalorian isn't in a lot of the 2nd season.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYVUYtnzuwY

    I saw this article last week (which came out after a different Grace Randolph video), and considered posting it in the Media thread or in this one, but didn't because it was just speculation based on Grace's vague, non-specific comments -- https://cosmicbook.news/star-wars-powder-keg-pedro-pascal-mandalorian

     

    I don't put much stock in what Grace says -- she has a bad track record and a lot of people don't take her seriously -- but I have to question why she wouldn't come right out and name Pedro one week ago, and yet now it's okay to mention him?  I feel like she wants attention -- she wants to get Pedro (or someone at Lucasfilm) to contact her directly to say "This is not true" or whatever.

    However, I tend to think that whenever a rumor emerges, there is some sort of kernel of truth buried in it.  It might get blown way out of proportion or be completely exaggerated along the way, but it probably sprang from something that happened.

     

    Pedro himself indicated that he did more in Season 2, so it makes little sense that he would be shown less in Season 2 than in Season 1 unless a bunch of scenes were cut out.

    What we do know is that Jon Favreau has said that Season 2 is going to focus on some other characters and not just Mando in some episodes (which are already short to begin with) -- that implies that we will see less of Mando.  They'll find a way to keep Baby Yoda in each episode, but sometimes Mando won't be there.

    And we know that Pedro is about to shoot a movie with Nicolas Cage -- they are in pre-production now, and then it starts filming next month.  IF Mando Season 3 were to film at its usual time in the Fall, either Pedro won't be in it for the first few months, or he won't be in it at all.  He won't be available to be on the set very often as he works on his movie, but he can still do voice work.

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  8. 3 hours ago, Good Queen Jane said:

    I burst out laughing when Baby Yoda reached out and closed up his pram. Smart kid!

    I just did too! lol  So funny.

    To me, this seems like a very short trailer (compared to a trailer for The Boys I was just watching the other day), so I assume we will see another one coming up before 10/30.

    But I'm glad this one came out now, because, quite frankly, some of the Star Wars fans out there are annoying as hell, and they were behaving as though their lives were going to be destroyed if they didn't get a trailer right now.  Now they will probably complain because Ahsoka wasn't in the trailer, as they seem to think Ahsoka is the focus of the show now.

     

    New poster too --

     

     

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  9. I checked Disney+ and I don't see any of these pictures anywhere in my account just yet, but someone tipped off Jason from Making Star Wars about some extra Season 2 photos that flew under the radar and popped up on Disney+. 

    So if you still have your Disney+ account now, check and see if you can find them lurking somewhere.  However, if you are not planning on getting Disney+ again until next month, thankfully someone took screen shots of the 6 or 7 new photos and they are included in this article --

    "Disney+ has new images from Star Wars: The Mandalorian’s next season!"

     

    It looks like The Child has a new floating pram.

    Edited to add:  I guess these pics showed up on the Xbox version of Disney+ (which explains why I can't see them).

     

     

    There are extra pictures in this article from Star Wars News Net too --

    "New ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2 Images Appeared to User on His Disney Plus Xbox App"

     

     

     

     

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  10. It looks as though there will once again be preview specials for the Christmas movies on the Hallmark Channel, and the ones airing on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel.  I wasn't sure if they would do the previews this year.

    2020 Countdown to Christmas Preview Special (Hallmark Channel) - hosted by Candace Cameron Bure -- Saturday, October 17th (after the final Fall Harvest movie premieres)

    2020 Miracles of Christmas Preview Special (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel) - host to be announced -- Sunday, October 18th (after the premiere of the latest Aurora Teagarden movie)

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  11. Oh, and I almost forgot to post this -- ION put out its holiday release earlier than usual...

    ION Television is “Your Home for the Holidays” With Four All-New Movie Premieres

     

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    ION’s Annual Celebration Continues this December with the Premieres
    of “A Royal Christmas Engagement,” “Christmas Together,” “Beaus of Holly”
    and “The Christmas Sitters,” plus more than 30 Returning Favorites

    Digital Multicast Network ION Plus Set to Air Nearly 40 Holiday Movies
    from Halloween through Christmas Day

     

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    ...ION is kicking off the holiday season on Sunday, November 29, with special holiday fare airing weekends in December through Christmas Day....

    ION’s digital multicast network, ION Plus, also returns with a full slate of holiday movies in 2020. Beginning with the Halloween-themed “You Cast a Spell on Me” on October 31, ION Plus will feature nearly 40 holiday movies on weekends in November and every day in December through Christmas.

    ION Television’s new movie premieres air weekends beginning November 29 through December 13. The full holiday movie schedule will be released this fall on iontelevision.com. The following is a list of ION’s all-new movies in 2020, including descriptions and cast info.

     

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    “A Royal Christmas Engagement”
    Cast: Paige Bach, James Nitti, John Schneider
    Writer: Adam Rockoff
    Director: Fred Olen Ray
    Synopsis: A Manhattan ad agency boss, John Holiday, entrusts Lauren to deliver the big pre-holiday client pitch, but only winds up annoying her when she’s teamed up with a European consultant. To Lauren's surprise, this consultant turns out to be the handsome Prince Edward of Candashire, masquerading as his consultant pal to escape his royal duties for an incognito American Christmas.
    Produced by: Hybrid

    “Christmas Together”
    Cast: Anna Marie Dobbins, Vivica A. Fox, Marc Herrmann, Riley Coe, Anthony Carro
    Writer: Jay Cipriani
    Director: David DeCoteau
    Synopsis: A brokenhearted New York painter, Ava, and a West Coast widower, Mason, have their lives collide when Mason’s young daughter, Mia, rents out his guest house to Ava for Christmas, without her dad's knowledge, in an attempt to convince her dad she is responsible enough to earn a dog for Christmas.
    Produced by: Hybrid

    Beaus of Holly”
    Cast: Jennifer Freeman, Johnny Pacar, Nikki Leigh, Michael Copon
    Writers: Kelly Goodner, Jim Hemphill & David Michael Latt
    Director: Anthony C. Ferrante 
    Synopsis: When Holly boldly proposes to Phil, he confesses he needs to first work things out with a long-ago ex. Having booked a romantic holiday sleigh ride, despondent Holly pours her heart out to sleigh driver, Jake, who takes a refreshing interest in her, until Phil returns.
    Produced by: The Asylum

    “The Christmas Sitters”
    Cast: Tristin Mays, Nathan Owens, GloZell Green, Melissa Ordway, Justin Gaston, Chris Soules
    Writers: Sam Jackson, Anna Rasmussen
    Director: Dylan Vox
    Synopsis: Facing holiday flight delays on a return trip from Europe, two parents double-book incompatible babysitters: the mother’s BFF lawyer friend, Nora, and the dad's guitarist half-brother, Max, to look after their two kids and dog. After a rather stormy start, an attraction grows.
    Produced by: The Asylum

     

  12. Casting info for Lifetime Christmas movies --

    Lifetime Reveals Casts for First LGBTQ, Asian-Centered Christmas Movies

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    The Christmas Set Up, the network's first Christmas movie with a central LGBTQ storyline, will star real-life married couple Ben Lewis (Arrow) and Blake Lee (Fam). Joining them in the feel-good holiday film will be Fran Drescher and Ellen Wong.

     

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    Additionally, Lifetime has cast Jacky Lai (V-Wars) and Tony Giroux (Motherland: Fort Salem) as the leads for its first Asian American-centric holiday movie, A Sugar & Spice Holiday. Legendary actor Tzi Ma, who is coming off the release ofMulan, has also boarded the film. 

     

     

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  13. Lacey is in Canada right now, filming her Christmas movie.  So I guess Brennan is headed up there to quarantine for 2 weeks.  Then I suppose Lacey will be free from the Christmas movie and will jump into filming the 2 Crossword Mysteries back to back.   Filming things in one big block saves the trouble of going home, coming back to Canada and quarantining again.  That's also what Candace Cameron Bure did when she recently shot her new Aurora Teagarden movie and her Christmas movie back to back.  Similarly, Nikki DeLoach filmed her Christmas movie and Fall Harvest movie back to back.

     

     

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  14. 5 hours ago, CrazyInAlabama said:

    Hallmarks Christmas blitz starts on Friday, October 23rd, and Lifetime starts on October 25th? (not sure of the date), including 30 new movies, and an LGBTQ relationship movie called, The Christmas Set Up.   Also Lifetime will have a movie featuring a Chinese-American family. 

    Oh yes!  Those movies have been mentioned here.  If you scroll up, you'll see an early August post with synopses of both Christmas Set Up and A Sugar & Spice Holiday. And in July I posted a tweet from Lifetime that indicated there would be over 30 movies (though they later began saying "30 movies" without the "over" in front of it).

     

    My guess is that October 25th (a Sunday) might be the first new movie Lifetime premieres for the season, but that they might start showing some of their older Christmas movies on 10/23 or 10/24.  That's what I am expecting.  Last year Lifetime started showing Christmas movies in the middle of October to try and get ahead of Hallmark. Hallmark saw that Lifetime started earlier than originally announced, and they decided to suddenly start early too.  I can't see why Lifetime would wait until 10/25 when they could just start showing them on 10/23 -- or mid-October again.

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  15. 1 hour ago, meep.meep said:

    Or maybe whatever they are, they're gender fluid!

    Maybe it's just the little robe looking like a little dress.  But the cape is still stupid.

    Not only did Dr. Pershing refer to The Child as a "him," but Omera (on Sorgan, the krill-farming planet) referred to him as a he ("He's very happy here") and also said something along the lines of "You and your boy could have a good life... he could be a child for a while..."  Cara Dune said "It's going to break his little heart" when Mando was talking about leaving "him" on Sorgan.

    I am thinking that in the month or two (or however long it was) that Mando and The Child were on Sorgan, Omera probably helped care for him -- including bathing, or teaching Mando how to bathe him, properly put him to sleep, etc.  Some sort of cleansing situation had to go on.  So she might have figured out that he was a little boy on her own!  lol

    Original Yoda wore robes too, but they were styled a bit differently than Baby Yoda's robe.  Maybe the babies of the Yoda species get the bulky, closed robes that cover their necks so they don't get cold, and then, when they age, they get other robes.

    I think the robe is adorable on The Child because it's oversized, and he can bury half of his face in it.  It just adds to his cuteness for me.  It makes him look more childlike and vulnerable.

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  16. Another round of leaks/spoilers from Reddit (some of which are already bogus) -- https://www.reddit.com/r/Mandalorianleaks/comments/inxy0k/leak_from_a_reliable_source/

     

    In case the post disappears, the leaks are:

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    Takes place a year after season 1

    7 planets/ locations in the season, 4 are new, 3 are old

    The old planets are Nevarro, Tatooine, and Mandalore

    Returning characters from other shows include Ahsoka, Rex, Bo Katan, Cobb Vanth, Bossk, Dengar, a Porg (super brief appearance) and Chewbacca. Many of these characters are in one episode.

    Apparently, Boba Fett is not in the season

    Baby Yoda talks a little (voiced by Frank Oz himself)

    Moff Gideon kills the Armorer

    Lightsaber fights with the darksaber

    Darksaber is used to murder a ton of Republic soldiers

    Absoka also kills some people

    Jabba’s palace is shown

    Jawas and Sand People return

    Luke is mentioned

    There is a trash compactor scene

    Baby Yoda is named

    More episodes than last season

    Lucas is given a producer’s credit in the finale

    Season ends on a cliffhanger

    No solid day planned for trailer, may not even be released

    And that’s all I know! If you are skeptical about this, ask u/JediPaxis, MSW, or any other reliable leaker about this and they should confirm that it is true.

     

     

    I highly doubt they will skip a trailer. 

    It's already been confirmed that there are 8 episodes, so the "more episodes than last season" mentioned above is bogus.  Also, Season 2 is supposed to be picking up where Season 1 left off, so I don't think a year has passed right when Season 2 starts -- although they may jump ahead one year sometime during the course of the first episode or further into the season.

     

    Also, as for previous spoilers/leaks that came out a while ago...

    FALSE: One leak was that the new Mandalorian logo was green, so that turned out to be bogus because we can all see it's not green.  AND...

    TRUE:  Another leak indicated that Carl Weathers/Greef Karga would have a new outfit in Season 2.  According to the photos published in Entertainment Weekly today, he DOES have new clothes!

     

    Gina Carano also said in EW that some of the rumored guest stars are true and some are "not sure" (which is more or less what I was told a while ago).  She did not indicate which ones are not sure or true.  I was told that sometimes bogus names are thrown out there intentionally, just to generate hype and buzz (but I don't know if that's true).

     

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  17. I love this little green bundle of joy so much!
     



    (Why did I give up my Entertainment Weekly subscription last year?)

     

    Article link --

    The Mandalorian exclusive: First look inside season 2 

     

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    Expect the Outer Rim to get a lot more crowded in season 2. While Disney has not confirmed any new cast members or their characters, there's a rogue's gallery of actors who seem optimized for a Comic-Con panel reportedly coming on board: Rosario Dawson (Sin City) as Clone Wars fan favorite Jedi apostate Ahsoka Tano, Temuera Morrison (who played Jango Fett in the prequels) playing presumably some version of a clone trooper or iconic bounty hunter Boba Fett, Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica) as a live-action version of Bo-Katan Kryze, and also Michael Biehn (The Terminator) and Timothy Olyphant (Justified) as unknown characters.

    “Some of them are true, some are not true,” says Gina Carano, who plays mercenary Cara Dune on the show. Carano notes the heightened secrecy included actors getting scripts only for their own episodes and being ushered to sets in black cloaks and hoods like incognito Sith Lords. 

    “The new season is about introducing a larger story in the world,” says Favreau. “The stories become less isolated, yet each episode has its own flavor, and hopefully we’re bringing a lot more scope to the show.” Adds Filoni, “Everything gets bigger, the stakes get higher, but also the personal story between the Child and the Mandalorian develops in a way I think people will enjoy.” 

     

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    As Mando and the Child continue their quest, expect the bounty hunter to face a series of obstacles that will increasingly challenge his paternal loyalty to his ward. “We start very directly after the first [season] and he's going into very dangerous territory," Pascal, 45, says. "He is very much a passenger to the experience in unexpected ways — not knowing what’s to come, not knowing how much or how best to protect the Child. We don’t know how far he will go to do that, and they’re finding new ways to push the envelope.”

    In addition to wearing a helmet nearly all the time on screen, Pascal points out that Mando’s motivations are largely obscured as well. “On a moment-to-moment basis, he’s discovering that question: ‘What do you want?’” the Game of Thrones veteran says. “That isn’t clear to him, or to me." Adds Filoni, “We think we know how the characters are going to react, and it can be surprising how they do react.”

    Mando and the Child are pursued by Gideon, who will serve as a source of temptation, in the classic tradition of Star Wars villains trying to lure heroes down darker paths. “I’ll be going toe-to-toe with Mando,” says Esposito, who was nominated for an Emmy for his first-season performance. “It’s an iconic battle. I want to disarm him mentally as well. Who knows? Maybe there’s an opportunity to get him to fight some battles for me. You may think I’m a villain, but I’m trying to harness some energy and some powers for a path that could be best for all. You'll get to see him be somewhat diplomatic and more of a manipulator."  

     

    More photos linked here, including the one shown below -- The Mandalorian blasts off again with first season 2 photos

     

     

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  18. As I suspected, Hallmark continues to pair up some of their existing actors for the first time in movies this year.  I think I mentioned before that I strongly believe this tactic is 'just in case' they can't pull off 40 movies, but they still want to get most of their familiar Hallmark faces into however many movies they can manage to film, thus resulting in new combos of actors they have not tried in the past.

    So this time, the new combo of existing Hallmark actors is... Wes Brown and Jessy Schram.  They are also filming in North Carolina, just as Jen Lilley and Trevor Donovan will be.  The Jessy-Wes movie is tentatively titled "Nashville Christmas Carol," and I am guessing that it will involve both Wes and Jessy singing.

    I wonder who Danica McKellar, Jill Wagner, Holly Robinson Peete and Bethany Joy Lenz will be paired up with in their Christmas movies.

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  19. 3 minutes ago, mooses said:

    I really hate how they have the feeds off until the West Coast airing now. This is when everyone is going to go their corners and complain. 

    Exactly.  Three hours makes a huge difference in how the aftermath of the eviction plays out.  It's not like the HGs who were called out by Kaysar are going to conveniently wait 3 hours to start denying, explaining and digging themselves out of a hole.

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  20. 25 minutes ago, magdalene said:

    https://twitter.com/disneyplus/status/1301158108740296707/photo/1

     

    From Disney+

    New episodes of Mandalorian start streaming October 30.  The photo is a new graphic I think.

    Posting at the same time, grins.

    I fully expected something to already be posted in this thread!  I checked first and didn't see anything, so I thought "OK, I'll just post it."  Then, as soon as I clicked the button to submit it, I saw the notification that you replied to the thread!  lol

    Anyway, at least now we get to see Baby Yoda in the marketing and promotion for the season, unlike with Season 1.  I like the look of the Mandalorian letters against the coloring of the sky.  Of course, that seems to debunk one of the so-called earlier spoilers right away -- I think that someone said in one of those (probably bogus) spoiler rundowns that the new logo was green.  This one is clearly not green.  Not that there is anything wrong with green, but these letters are not green.

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