Disney Gallery: The Mandalorianwill premiere on Star Wars Day, May 4, on Disney’s streaming video service. The eight-part series will cover a different facet ofThe Mandalorianin each episode, and will feature behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with the cast and creative team, and roundt...
to take you behind the scenes! Season 2 of 'The Mandalorian' is coming this October. But in the meantime, since today is Star Wars Day, we're taking you behind the scenes of one of the best shows of 2019 in this newest docuseries on Disney+!The show is about how they made this ...
“DISNEY GALLERY: THE MANDALORIAN” SECOND SEASON IS A BEHIND-THE-SCENES HOUR-LONG SPECIAL Premiering December 25– Merry Christmas to us! In this new installment of “Disney Gallery, filmmakers and cast provide unprecedented access to the storytelling decisions and innovations that went into the se...
WandaVision is the latest Disney Plus hit to get its own behind-the-scenes documentary series. Assemble will focus first on WandaVision but will cover much more of the MCU going forward, likely including The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
The behind-the-scenes documentary series Disney Gallery returned to the trending chart this week, as Star Wars fans wanted to know more about how “The Mandalorian” was made. Disney doesn’t provide actual viewing numbers for Disney+, so this chart is based off the Trending section on my ...
the idea of the young Han Solo-wannabe character, it ended up being some of the most awkward writing and stiff acting of the first season. This was also the first time I remember thinking that the limits ofThe Volume technologywere a bit more apparent, especially in those desert scenes. ...
The second season didn't take the episodic approach for its behind-the-scenes feature; much of the behind-the-scenes footage was all stuffed into aone-hour specialinstead. A special focused on the season 2 finale dropped in August 2021, revealing the digital trickery used ...
Director Bryce Dallas Howard's young children played with the baby Yoda puppet on the set of 'The Mandalorian.'
(see the picture above). Whenever we saw Ahsoka wield the sabers from behind, she looked a bit more like what we know, so to me, it was very clear when they were using a stunt-double. But then Filoni cut to her face, and the magic was lost again. Once more, this is something ...
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