Star Wars: The Mandalorian

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After the fall of the Empire, a lone Mandalorian makes his way through a lawless galaxy with his foundling, Grogu.

Release Date: November 12, 2019

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Average Runtime: 40m

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Lucasfilm

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November 12, 2019
The travels of a lone bounty hunter in the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of the New Republic.
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October 30, 2020
The Mandalorian and the Child continue their journey, facing enemies and rallying allies as they make their way through a dangerous galaxy in the tumultuous era after the collapse of the Galactic Empire.
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March 1, 2023
Once a lone bounty hunter, Din Djarin has reunited with Grogu. Meanwhile, the New Republic struggles to lead the galaxy away from its dark history. The Mandalorian will cross paths with old allies and make new enemies as he and Grogu continue their journey together.
November 12, 2019
01. Chapter 1: The Mandalorian
A Mandalorian bounty hunter tracks a target for a well-paying client.
November 15, 2019
02. Chapter 2: The Child
Target in-hand, the Mandalorian must now contend with scavengers.
November 22, 2019
03. Chapter 3: The Sin
The battered Mandalorian returns to his client for reward.
November 29, 2019
04. Chapter 4: Sanctuary
The Mandalorian teams up with an ex-soldier to protect a village from raiders.
December 6, 2019
05. Chapter 5: The Gunslinger
The Mandalorian helps a rookie bounty hunter who is in over his head.
December 13, 2019
06. Chapter 6: The Prisoner
The Mandalorian joins a crew of mercenaries on a dangerous mission.
December 18, 2019
07. Chapter 7: The Reckoning
An old rival extends an invitation for The Mandalorian to make peace.
December 27, 2019
08. Chapter 8: Redemption
The Mandalorian comes face-to-face with an unexpected enemy.
October 30, 2020
01. Chapter 9: The Marshal
The Mandalorian is drawn to the Outer Rim in search of others of his kind.
November 6, 2020
02. Chapter 10: The Passenger
The Mandalorian must ferry a passenger with precious cargo on a risky journey.
November 13, 2020
03. Chapter 11: The Heiress
The Mandalorian braves high seas and meets unexpected allies. 
November 20, 2020
04. Chapter 12: The Siege
The Mandalorian rejoins old allies for a new mission.
November 27, 2020
05. Chapter 13: The Jedi
Following Bo-Katan's advice, the Mandalorian travels to Corvus to find the mysterious Ahsoka Tano.
December 4, 2020
06. Chapter 14: The Tragedy
The Mandalorian and Child travel to an ancient site.
December 11, 2020
07. Chapter 15: The Believer
To move against the Empire, the Mandalorian needs the help of an old enemy. 
December 18, 2020
08. Chapter 16: The Rescue
The Mandalorian and his allies attempt a daring rescue.
March 1, 2023
01. Chapter 17: The Apostate
The Mandalorian begins an important journey.
March 8, 2023
02. Chapter 18: The Mines of Mandalore
The Mandalorian and Grogu explore the ruins of a destroyed planet.
March 15, 2023
03. Chapter 19: The Convert
On Coruscant, former Imperials find amnesty in the New Republic.
March 22, 2023
04. Chapter 20: The Foundling
Din Djarin returns to the hidden Mandalorian covert.
March 29, 2023
05. Chapter 21: The Pirate
The people of Nevarro need protection from rampant pirate attacks.
April 5, 2023
06. Chapter 22: Guns for Hire
The Mandalorian visits an opulent world.
April 12, 2023
07. Chapter 23: The Spies
Survivors come out of hiding.
April 19, 2023
08. Chapter 24: The Return
The Mandalorian and his allies confront their enemies.
Pedro Pascal
The Mandalorian
Carl Weathers
Greef Karga
Gina Carano
Cara Dune
Katee Sackhoff
Bo-Katan Kryze
Emily Swallow
The Armorer
David Acord
The Child
Tait Fletcher
Paz Vizsla
Jon Favreau
Creator / Executive Producer
Dave Filoni
Executive Producer
Kathleen Kennedy
Executive Producer
Rick Famuyiwa
Executive Producer
Colin Wilson
Executive Producer
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Reviewer:
forzamc
Date:
September 23, 2025
Brilliant, cant wait for the film, dont mess it up Disney!
Rating:
8.0
Reviewer:
Manuel São Bento
Date:
March 29, 2020
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ Star Wars is a very special franchise to millions of people around the world, myself included. I remember when The Force Awakens was announced, and everyone got excited and pumped to experience this beautiful universe once again. However, with social media having a massive impact, the huge fanbase transformed into something so disrespectful and hateful that I find no longer fun discussing the saga with other aficionados... except for The Mandalorian. If I had to bet that Jon Favreau was going to create such an astonishing Star Wars series that the whole fanbase would unanimously love, I would have lost so much money because I would have bet against this. There's no denying that the newest cinematic trilogy is one of the most divisive in the history of cinema. But there's also no denying that The Mandalorian belongs to the saga's universally beloved pieces of cinema/television. This show is a near-perfect depiction of what the universe looks like post-Empire. Some are looking for scraps of the war to make themselves some money, others are trying to hunt criminals to collect bounties, like The Mandalorian or Mando for short (I will use the latter to refer to the character). Following Pedro Pascal's lead character, one that has no name or face throughout the season can be a challenging task in the sense that it's hard to emotionally connect with someone who we wouldn't recognize in the streets. Except we do. Pascal's facial performance might be impossible to evaluate, but his body movements and attitude are so unique that Mando can be easily distinguished from the remaining members of his Guild. Obviously, his costume also helps to tell him apart from other Mandalorians. However, it's the rich, intelligent writing that surprises me. After a few episodes, I feel like I know Mando, even if he doesn't say much. I understand his life principles, who he trusts, who he doesn't... Yes, there are a bunch of secret past adventures that molded him into being what he is (I'll get there). Still, a simple action like not selling something, not killing someone, or simply a helmet turn a bit faster/slower goes a long way to show the audience who's the character we are supposed to support. Every single episode is packed with entertainment. There's always some action, and it always brings something new. It can be an innovative trick, a different location, or new characters like Baby Yoda, who undoubtedly becomes the star of the show, and I'll leave it at that. I won't develop or spoil what everyone is or does, but I do have to mention Gina Carano (Cara) and Carl Weathers (Greef Karga). Both are important to the storyline, and both actors deliver great performances. If Gina gives her all during the action sequences, Carl uses his eloquent speech to provide the necessary exposition. If there was a slight doubt regarding Disney's commitment to this show, the mind-blowing production level shuts down any question about that subject. This series doesn't merely resemble Star Wars, it *feels* like Star Wars. The whole season looks absolutely stunning! Gorgeous cinematography, fantastic set designs, and even the costumes of each species look amazing. Technically, it's one of the best TV shows of the decade, and every director does a tremendous job. One other aspect I love is how each episode feels different. Each director brings his/her personal filmmaking flair, making every chapter feel new every time. Dave Filoni, who fans will know from the animated Star Wars series, does a good job with the pilot. Deborah Chow, who's the sole director of the Obi-Wan series, delivers brilliant action and a fast pace. Rick Famuyiwa puts a horror vibe into his sequences. And Taika Waititi (who also performs the voice of a droid named IG-11) ends the season with a thunderous finale. However, it's due to Jon Favreau's screenplay that everything works together so seamlessly. Impeccable writing, especially concerning the protagonist. I have just one issue with the debut season, which is the overall plot. For a long time, it doesn't feel like it has one. It feels like entertainment for the sake of entertainment, just with compelling characters. Following Mando from planet to planet, from mission to mission, can be tons of fun, but if that's all the season has to give, then that fun can quickly turn into monotony (chapter five is definitely the favorite for the worst episode of the season). A lot of questions concerning Mando's past keep coming up, and while I understand that the series needs to have something for a second season, I also feel that a few answers here and there could have helped the story. If there's one thing that The Mandalorian proves is that Disney has more than enough capabilities to produce a great Star Wars piece... as long as it has someone supervising it with a clear plan and structure, which didn't happen with the sequel trilogy. It isn't a coincidence that the two episodes with no involvement of Favreau on the writing are the season's worst. The apparent lack of a central plot can be damaging, but not enough to steal the "best Star Wars TV series" crown. With an outstanding cast and talented directors, Jon Favreau offers the world the opportunity to live in the Star Wars universe, following Pedro Pascal's character in some of the most entertaining adventures the saga has ever witnessed. Technically superb, with stunning cinematography, excellent editing, an addictive score (it can feel weird in the beginning, but it grew on me), and amazing directing from everyone involved. Nevertheless, it's Favreau's writing and well-planned season's structure that make this debut a gigantic success. Undoubtedly, one of the best shows of the year. Rating: A
Rating:
9.0
Reviewer:
Peter89Spencer
Date:
February 24, 2020
Wow! Just, wow! The Mandalorian is not just a sci-fi, but a western as well. Pedro Pascal was awesome as the titular character. But Baby Yoda was the one who stole the show! Great cast, great cast, great special effects. Just great!
Rating:
10